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Kelsall and Munn in the larger work on The Birds of Hamp- 
shire and the Isle of Wight (1905). He died March 12, 1914. 
1873. Wildfowl at Ringwood. ( Zoologist , pp. 3652-3.) 
Fieldfare versus Missel Thrushes and Starlings. {Op. cit. pp. 
4692-3.) 
1876. Small Birds and Reed beds. {Op. cit. pp. 4827-8.) 
Rare Birds near Ringwood during Winter of 1875-6. {T.c. pp. 
4989-91.) 
1880. On occurrence of Needle-tailed Swift for second time in England. 
{Op. cit. pp. 81-5.) 
1900. Our Hampshire Birds. (Reprinted from Dent’s County Guide to 
Hampshire, with the Isle of Wight. Edited by Geo. A. B. 
Dewar.) London : 1900. 
Collation — Fcap 8vo pamphlet, 15 pp. 
1901. American Yellow -billed Cuckoo at Ringwood. ( Zoologist , pp. 
474-5.) 
1902. Migration of Jays. {Op. cit. pp. 434-5.) 
1903. Note on the Shoveler in Valley of the Avon, Hants. {Op. cit. pp. 
274-5.) 
Sea-birds Inland. {T.c. pp. 277-8.) 
1904. Wildfowl on the Hampshire Avon. {Op. cit. pp. 145-6.) 
1905. Summer Migrants in S.W. Hants. {Op. cit. pp. 395-7.) 
1906. Notes from Ringwood. {Op. cit. pp. 190-91.) 
1907. The Dartford Warbler in Hants. {Op. cit. pp. 193-4.) 
Winter Notes from Ringwood. {T.c. pp. 196-7.) 
1908. Notes from S.W. Hants. {Op. cit. pp. 156-9.) 
1912. Notes from the Avon Valley, Hants. {Op. cit. pp. 270-72.) 
Cordeaux (John), 1831-99 
This well-known Lincolnshire ornithologist was the son 
of the Rev. John Cordeaux of Foston Rectory, Leicestershire, 
where he was born on February 27, 1831. He went as a 
young man to live at Great Cotes, Lincolnshire (which was 
his residence for the remainder of his life), and devoted much 
of his time to working the coasts of Lincolnshire and especially 
the Humber district. He wrote, as will be seen below, a 
lengthy series of papers on the district for the Zoologist 
before publishing his excellent little book on the Birds of the 
Humber District in 1872. A visit to Heligoland in 1874, 
