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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
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Dutt (William Alfred), nat. 1870 
Mr. Dutt, wlio is an author and journalist by profession, 
was born at Ditdiingham, Norfolk, November 17, 1870, and 
educated at Bungay Grammar School. For some years he 
represented the National Press Agency in the Lobby and 
Press Gallery of the House of Commons. He resides at 
Romani Cottage, Carlton Colville, Lowestoft. 
1906. Wild Life in East Anglia. 16 illustrations in colour by E. South- 
gate. London : 1906. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. x + pp. 370, 16 pi. 
1907. The Grasshopper Warbler. {Field, April 20.) 
Dyer (T. F. Thiselton), viv. 
Mr. Thiselton Dyer, M.A. Oxon, a son of the late William 
George Thiselton Dyer, M.D., also wrote The Folklore of 
Shakespeare (1884) and The Folklore of Plants (1889) and 
other works. 
The chapter on the folklore of birds in the under- 
mentioned book is chiefly compiled from various authors, 
and the columns of Notes and Queries and other journals. 
1878. English Folk-Lore. London (Bogue) : 1878. 
1 vol. post 8vo. (Pub. 5s.) Not seen. 
Idem. 2nd edit., revised. Ib., 1879. 
Idem. New edit. Ib. (W. H. Allen & Co.) : 1884. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. viii. + pp. 290. 
Ch. iii. (pp. 55-100) deals with Birds. 
1884. Natural History Folk-lore Notes. {Land and Water, July 19, 
pp. 63-4.) 
Echalaz (Lieut.-Col. Charles Theodore), 1844-1913 
Lieut. -Col. Echalaz, the donor of an important collection 
of British birds to the town of Waterloo, near Liverpool, 
was born July 9, 1844, and was the son of the Rev. T. A. 
Echalaz, rector of Lullington, Derbyshire. His mother 
and brother for some years resided in Waterloo, but the 
Colonel, who served in the Indian Army, only occasionally 
stayed there. He died in June 1913 at Eastbourne. 
