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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OP 
[EVANS 
The Appendix contains List of Birds shot on Breydon Water, 
by R. F. Harmer. 
1895. Birds, Beasts and Fishes of the Norfolk Broadland. Illustrated 
with sixty-eight photographs by C. A. Cotton. London : 1895. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xix + pp. 396, with 68 full-page ill. 
(Pub. 15s.) 
Pp. 1-319 relate to birds. 
Idem. 2nd issue. 8vo. Ib. 1895. Pp. xv + pp. 296. 
Erredge (John Ackerson), ob. 1862 
The undermentioned work seems to have been originally 
published in twelve monthly numbers, as will appear from 
the preface, from which we learn that “ the publication had 
proceeded through ten monthly numbers ” when it was 
suddenly interrupted by the decease of the author. “ Death 
came upon him, not stealthily, but in its most awful form. 
It surprised him literally at the desk. While talking cheer- 
fully to the publisher, the hand of Death was laid upon him, 
and he fell dead to the ground.” This delayed “ for a brief 
space ” the publication, but fortunately the MS. was nearly 
completed, and his two sons were able to compile the few 
last pages and print the two concluding numbers. 
1862. History of Brightelmston, or Brighton as I View it and as others 
Knew it. Brighton : 1862. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 383. 
Ch. xx. (pp. 139-57) comprises “ The Birds and their Haunts in 
the neighbourhood of Brighton.” 
Evans (Arthur Humble), nat . 1855 
Mr. A. H. Evans, born on February 23, 1855, is the 
eldest son of the late Rev. Hugh Evans, of Scremerston in 
Northumberland, who in early life devoted himself to botany 
and ornithology, and subsequently became a noted horti- 
culturist. 
Mr. Evans was educated at Durham School and Clare 
College, Cambridge. He continued his scientific studies at 
that University. He proceeded to the B.A. degree in 1879, 
and in due course became M.A. ; he has since resided 
