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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
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the Rock, I have been advised to publish them in book form, 
and . . . they are now collected from the columns of the 
local press.” 
The book deals largely with migratory visitors. 
1904. Notes on the Natural History of the Bell Bock. With an Intro- 
duction by James Murdoch, late Secretary to the Board of 
Northern Lighthouses. Edinburgh (Douglas) : 1904. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xv + pp. 112. 
Candler (Charles), nat. 1862 
Charles Candler was born at Harleston, Norfolk, Nov. 
11 , 1862 , and educated at Heversham School, Westmorland. 
He is now practising as a solicitor in London. He brought 
to notice the collection of Norfolk eggs and the MS. Journal 
( 1809 - 26 ) of the Rev. William Whitear. He, together with 
his brothers, seems to have contributed to the general body 
of the undermentioned work in addition to writing the 
portion concerning birds. The author, the Rev. Francis 
William Galpin, M.A., F.L.S., states that “ the Geology has 
received the careful attention of my friend and fellow- worker, 
Mr. Charles Candler, who has supplied many details for the 
present general sketch, though he is unwilling to commit 
himself to any theories therein contained ; . . . The Butter- 
flies and Moths have been partially recorded by the late 
Mr. James Muskett, by Mr. Candler and his brothers. . . . 
The Conchology has received the attention of Mr. Edmund 
Candler.” In addition to the undernoted, Charles Candler 
has written papers and notes in the Field , Zoologist , etc. 
1888. Observations on the Birds [In Galpin’s Account of Flowering 
Plants, Ferns, etc. of Harleston]. London and Harleston : 1888. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 157, with front. 
Birds at pp. 131-50, with front, of Dusky Petrel. 
1891. [With H. Candler.] Notes on the Bird-Life of the Skellig Bocks. 
(Trans. Norf. and Norw. Soo., v. pp. 40-52.) 
Cardiff Naturalists’ Society (A Committee of) 
The Committee consisted of Messrs. R. Drane, T. W. 
Proger, T. H. Thomas, Dr. Paterson and Mrs. Paterson, of 
