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inland districts of this country.” He has followed Howard 
Saunders’ Manual for the classification and nomenclature 
and many of the descriptions, being indebted to Mr. R. T. 
Bridges, of Charterhouse, for “ first-hand descriptions of 
the habits of one or two rarer species.” He has published 
nothing else on the subject. 
1906. A Handbook of British Inland Birds. With coloured and outline 
plates of eggs by Eric Parker. London : 1906. 
Collation — 1 vol. large cr. 8vo, pp. xx + pp. 280, with photo, 
front., 8 col. and 2 outline pi. 
Collingwood (Cuthbert), 1826-1908 
Cuthbert Collingwood was born at Christchurch, Hamp- 
shire, on Christmas Day, 1826 , was educated at King’s College 
School, London, and Christ Church, Oxford, graduating B.A. 
in 1849 and proceeding M.A. in 1852 , also M.A. Cantab. 
{ad eundum). He studied medicine at Edinburgh University, 
and Guy’s Hospital, London, and added to his experience in 
Paris and Vienna. His medical qualifications were M.B. 
Oxford and M.R.C.P. London. He was elected a Fellow of 
the Linnean Society, November 1 , 1853 . 
He wrote Rambles of a Naturalist on the Shores and Waters 
of the China Sea ( 1868 ), but after 1872 only various works on 
anti-Darwinian, general, and theological subjects, and seems 
never to have reverted to ornithology. He died October 20. 
1908 . 
1855. Birds in the Neighbourhood of Blackheath in 1854. ( Zoologist , 
pp. 4592-4.) 
Calendar of Natural Phenomena observed at Purley Park, 
Berkshire. (T.c. pp. 4726-38.) 
1859. The Fauna of Blackheath and its Vicinity. Pt. 1, Vertebrate 
Animals. London : 1859. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 46. 
Contains First Report of Zoological Committee of the Green- 
wich Nat. Hist. Club. 
Remarks on the Migration of Birds. (Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1858, pt. 
2, pp. 121-2.) 
A Comparison between Ancient and Modern Views of the Migra- 
tion and Habits of Birds. ( Liverpool Lit. and Phil. Soc. Proc. 
No. xiii. pp. 128-51.) Also reprinted separately. 
