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“ Culross and Tulliallan : or, Perthshire on Forth. Its History 
and Antiquities.” By David Beveridge.] Edinburgh : 1885. 
2 vols. 8vo. Appendix in Yol. II. pp. 387-98. 
Note . — The above was also issued separately, being “ extracted 
from Beveridge’s Culross and Tulliallan.” 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 12 and preliminary slip. Edin- 
burgh : 1885. 
The pagination being 1-12. not 387-98 as in the whole work. 
Daelington (Ralph), viv . 
Ralph Darlington, of the firm of Darlington & Co. of 
Llangollen, publishes several handbooks and guides to 
North Wales, and among them the undermentioned, which 
in respect to the birds contains but a bare list of species. 
Mr. Darlington is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical, Royal 
Botanical, and Royal Horticultural Societies. 
[1893.] The Birds, Wild Flowers, Ferns, Mosses and Grasses of North 
Wales. Darlington’s Naturalist Series. Llangollen & London : 
N.D. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo. (Pub. 2s.) Originally issued in 5 
pts. [1889-93 ?] Title inserted and undated, but advt. pp. bear 
date “ March 1893.” Yol. comprises “ North Wales — Inland. 
List of Birds,” 4 pp. ; List of Birds — North Coast, 5 pp. + advts., 
etc. 3 pp. ; also 3 pts. of Wild Flowers, pp. 59 + 59 + 13. 
Daewin (Eeasmus), 1731-1802 
This author, although well known for his own writings, 
is perhaps better remembered as the grandfather of Charles 
Darwin. His best-known work is the Botanic Garden. 
The undernoted work refers principally to physiological 
subjects, diseases, etc., but contains one long essay relating 
to our subject in the first volume. We do not, however, 
consider it necessary to give any account of the author, of 
whom many biographical accounts have been published, 
which may be consulted. 
*1794-96. Zoonomia ; | or | the Laws | of | Organic Life. | Vol. I. [II.]. | 
By Erasmus Darwin, M.D., F.R.S. | author of the Botanic 
Garden. | [Quot. 11 lines.] | London : | Printed for J. Johnson, 
in St. Paul’s Church-yard, j 1794[-6]. 
Collation — 2 vols. 4to. Yol. I. Section xvi. pp. 135-84, “ Of 
Instinct,” contains a number of passages on British birds. 
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