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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[COWELL 
Natural History Society, whose museum was finally handed 
over to the University, and has since grown into the Man- 
chester Museum. 
Mr. Coward is a Fellow of the Zoological and Entomo- 
logical Societies, and has contributed a few minor papers 
to the P.Z.S., Memoirs Manchester Literary and Philosophical 
Society , Zoologist , British Birds , etc., while he is the author 
of Picturesque Cheshire and Cheshire in the 4 4 Cambridge 
County Geographies.” 
1900. [With C. Oldham.] The Birds of Cheshire. Manchester : 1900. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 278, map and ill. 
1902-5. [With C. Oldham.] Notes on the Birds of Anglesea. ( Zoologist , 
1902, pp. 401-15 ; 1904, pp. 7-29 ; 1905, pp. 213-30.) 
1903. Bird Notes from Cheshire during the Autumn of 1902-3. (Op. cit. 
pp. 170-75.) 
1905. Supplementary Notes on the Birds of Anglesea. (Op. cit. pp. 376- 
386, 423-6.) 
1910. [With C. Oldham.] The Vertebrate Fauna of Cheshire and Liverpool 
Bay, with illustrations from photographs by T. Baddeley. 
London : 1910. 
Collation — 2 vols. sq. 8vo. (Pub. 26s. net.) 
Vol. I. comprises the Mammals and Birds (Birds being at pp. 
91-459) : Vol. II., The Dee as a Wildfowl Resort, by John A. 
Dockrav ; The Reptiles and Amphibians of Cheshire, and The 
Fishes of Cheshire and Liverpool Bay, by J. Johnstone. 
1912. The Migration of Birds. (No. 28 in “ Cambridge Manuals of 
Science and Literature.”) London : 1912. 
1 vol. roy. 16mo, with 4 maps. (Pub. Is. net and 2s. 6d. net.) 
Chapter on General Migratory Movements of British Birds. (In 
Kirkman’s British Bird Book.) 4to. 
A Note on the Little Owl and its food. (Mem. Lit. and Phil. Soc. 
Manchester, lvi. No. 8, pp. 1-11.) 
Cowell (Rev. R[obert] Corlett), vivJ. 
The author, who dates his Preface from Ivydene, Col- 
chester, states that the article on “ The Migration of Birds ” 
is reprinted from the London Quarterly Review , and the 
remainder from the Wesleyan Methodist Magazine and the 
Christian Miscellany. The chapter on “ London Birds ” is 
a resume of Digby Pigott’s work. 
