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observations interspersed (cf. Rodd’s Birds of Cornwall, 1880, 
p. xliv). 
In 1819 Drew removed to Liverpool in connection with a 
literary enterprise, and later to London. He died at Heist on, 
Cornwall, while on a visit to his son-in-law, March 29, 1833. 
1824. The | History | of | Cornwall | from the Earliest Records and 
Traditions to the Present Time. | Compiled by | Fortescue 
Hitchins, Esq., | and edited by | Mr. Samuel Drew of St. Austell. I 
Yol. I. [II.] | Helston and London: 1824. 
Collation — 2 vols. 4to. Birds at pp. 584-6 of Yol. I. 
D[rewitt] (Mrs. C. M.). See Lileord (Lord) 
Drummond (James Lawson), 1783-1853 
James L. Drummond, M.D., son of William Drummond, 
surgeon, R.N., was born at Larne, Co. Antrim, in 1783. 
He was a surgeon in the Navy, 1801 to 1813 ; M.D. Edinb., 
1814; he afterwards practised in Belfast, and was Professor 
of Anatomy and Physiology in the Belfast Academical Insti- 
tution from 1818 to 1849. He was the chief founder of the 
Belfast Natural History Society. The undernoted seems 
to form his sole excursion into ornithology. He died at 
8 College Square, Belfast, May 17, 1853. 
1831. Letters | to | a Young Naturalist | on | the Study of Nature and | 
Natural Theology. | By James L. Drummond, M.D. [etc. 6 lines ; 
Quot. 7 lines.] | London : | Printed for | Longman, Rees, Orme, 
Brown and Green, | Paternoster-Row. | 1831. 
Collation — 4 vol. post 8vo, pp. iv un. + pp. 342, many woodcuts. 
Letter XIII. is on British Sea-birds ; Letter XI Y. on the Osprey, 
Cuckoo, Nuthatch, Woodpecker, Swallow, Corncrake, etc. ; and 
Letters Y. and IX. also contain accounts of birds. 
Drummond-Hay (Colonel Henry Maurice), 1814-96 
Henry Maurice Drummond, youngest son of Vice-Admiral 
Sir Adam Drummond, K.C.B., of Megginch Castle, in the 
county of Perth, and Lady Charlotte, daughter of the fourth 
Duke of Athole, was born on June 7, 1814, at Bath. In 
June 1832 he received his commission in the 42nd Royal 
