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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[CURT LEE 
claims a brief notice here. There was an edition previous 
to 1898, but we do not know if this contained any ornithology. 
Mr. Cundall is also the author of America Abroad , etc. 
1898. London. A Guide for the Visitor, Sportsman and Naturalist. 2nd 
edition. London (Greening) : 1898. 
Collation — 1 vol. long 16mo, pp. 102. 
London Birds at pp. 88-90. 
Idem. 3rd to 9th edits. Not seen. 
Idem. 10th edit. London : 1907. 
1 vol. 16mo. London Birds at pp. 76-7. 
Curtis (William), nat. 1836 
William Curtis, of Alton, in the county of Southampton, 
eldest son of William Curtis, surgeon, was born at Alton, 
September 23, 1836, and educated at Stoke Newington and 
privately. He studied at St. George’s Hospital, London, 
became M.R.C.S. 1858, and L.S.A. 1859. Commenced 
practice with his father the same year, making the fifth 
generation of doctors of the same name of Curtis, and living 
in the same house, over a space of nearly two hundred years. 
He is President of the Alton Institute, and curator of the 
Curtis Museum, which was presented to the town by his 
father, and is now housed in two rooms of the building 
erected in 1880 (by public subscription). 
Mr. Curtis is also author of The Town of Alton with the 
Adjacent Villages (Winchester: 1906). 
1896. A Short History and Description of the Town of Alton. Win- 
chester : 1896. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xvi + pp. 192, with ill. 
Local Birds at pp. 169-73, based on the Museum Collection, 
the local distribution being noted. 
Curtler (Martin), ca. 1853 
No author’s name is given for the natural history portion 
of the undermentioned work, and our authority for the 
above as compiler of the List of Birds is Mr. J. Duckworth’s 
“ Bibliography of Worcestershire Natural History ” in Trans. 
Worcesters. Nat. Club (vol. iv. pt. 1, pp. 13-17, 1907) ; a 
