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Farbrother (John Ed.), ca. 1859 
This author was headmaster of the Grammar School, 
Shepton Mallet, and he dedicates his book to his pupils. 
His list of birds comprises seventy-one species. 
[1859.] Shepton Mallet. Notes on its History, Ancient, Descriptive, and 
Natural. Shepton Mallet and London : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. vii + pp. 195, plates and leaf of 
errata. 
Birds at pp. 174-9. 
Farren (William), nat. 1866 
Mr. William Farren, of Cambridge, was born March 9, 
1866, and educated privately and at Cambridge. In addition 
to the undernoted, he has contributed ornithological articles 
to Country Life and Wild Life, and notes to the entomo- 
logical journals, as well as writing the section on insects in 
the Natural History of Cambridgeshire, edited by Marr and 
Shipley. 
1908. The Crouching Habit of the Stone Curlew. (Brit. Birds , i. pp. 
301-8, 4 ill.) 
1910. On the Nesting of the Marsh-Warbler in Cambs. (Op. cit. iv. pp. 
37-43, 4 ill.) 
1910-13. [Contributions to] The British Bird Book. Edited by E. B. 
Kirkman. London : 1910-13. 12 sections, roy. 4to. 
Mr. Barren’s contributions are : In Section IV., “ The Marsh 
Warblers ” : in Section VIII., 8 chapters on Plovers and other 
Waders : in Section IX., 9 chapters on Sandpipers and other 
Waders : in Section XII., chapter on “ Photographing Birds.” 
Fawcett (James William), nat. 1867 
Mr. Fawcett, eldest son of William Fawcett ( ob . 1900) 
and Margaret Sarah Fawcett (ob. 1912), was born at Wooley 
Close, by Brancepeth, Co. Durham, April 14, 1867. He 
was educated at Satley National School and the Boys’ Model 
School, Durham, and is B.Sc., D.Sc., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., etc. 
He was in the Imperial Service (1886-99) in Gibraltar, Malta, 
Italy, Egypt, Ceylon, Java, China, Australia, etc. He is 
