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1906-10. The Birds of Fair Isle, native and migratory. (Op. cit., 1906, 
pp. 4-21, 69-80, pi. i. and ii ; 1907, pp. 66-80, 246 ; 1908, pp. 72- 
85 ; 1909, pp. 69-75 ; 1910, pp. 65-7.) 
1907. [With T. H. Nelson and F. Boyes.] The Birds of Yorkshire ; 
Being a Historical Account of the Avi-Fauna of the County, By 
T. H. Nelson, M.B.O.U., with the co-operation of W. Eagle Clarke, 
F.R.S.E., F.L.S., and F. Boyes. London, Hull and York : 1907. 
Collation — In 2 vols. 8vo. (Pub. 25s. net.) Also Large 
Paper, 2 vols. 4to. (£2 : 2s. net.) Vol. I. pp. xlv + pp. 374, 
with col. front, and title and 101 ill. Yol. II. pp. xii + pp. 842, 
with col. front, and title and 106 ill. 
The sections originally written by Mr. Clarke are the Thrushes, 
Shrikes, Flycatchers, Dipper, and the Accipitres and Striges, 
which are here rewritten and brought down to date. 
1909. On occurrence of Eversmann’s Warbler ( Phylloscopus borealis, 
Blasius) at Fair Isle : an addition to British Fauna. (Ann. 
Scott. N.H. pp. 1-2 ; Brit. Birds , ii. p. 310.) 
On occurrence of Briinnich’s Guillemot in Firth of Forth. (Ann. 
Scott. N.H. pp. 75-6.) 
1909-10. The Recent Remarkable Visitation of Crossbills. (Op. cit., 
1909, pp. 215-17 ; 1910, pp. 54-5.) 
The Chicks of the Sanderling. (Brit. Birds, iii. pp. 33-5, pi. ii.) 
1910. On occurrence of Rock Thrush in Orkney Islands. (Ann. Scott 
N.H. pp. 148-9.) 
Another Arrival of Crossbills in Scotland. (T.c. pp. 245-6). 
[With J. A. Harvie-Brown.] Greenland Falcons in Scotland. (T.c. 
pp. 118-19.) 
1912. Studies in Bird-Migration. With maps, weather charts and other 
illustrations. 2 vols. London : 1912. 
Collation — 2 vols. sq. 8vo. Yol. I. pp. xvi + pp. 323. Vol. 
II. pp. viii + pp. 346. (Pub. 18s. net.) 
Some new Scottish and British Birds. (Scott. Nat. pp. 8-10.) 
The Little Auk visitation of 1911-12. (T.c. pp. 77-81.) 
Notes on the Plumage of the Fulmar Petrel. (T.c. pp. 10-14.) 
On a Case of Hybridism between an Eider and a Wild Duck. (T.c. 
pp. 198-201, pi. v.) 
Clark Kennedy (Capt. A. W. M.). See Kennedy 
(A. W. M. Clark) 
Claxton (William J.), viv. 
Mr. Claxton, author of Stories of Animal Life , The Boys' 
Book of Angling and Rambling , etc., deals in the under- 
mentioned work with the natural history of each month in 
