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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[folkard 
the History of British Animals , a methodical and carefully 
constructed work, but unfortunately not free from typo- 
graphical errors. His Philosophy of Zoology ( 1822 ) largely 
compiled from Cuvier, was also formerly held in esteem ; 
Volume II. contains remarks on the migration and torpidity 
of birds. 
1821. On the Water Rail. (Mem. Wernerian N.H. Soc. iii. pp. 174-82.) 
1823-4. Gleanings of Natural History, gathered on the Coast of Scotland 
during a Voyage in 1821, 3 pts. (Edin. Phil. Jour. viii. pp. 
294-303 ; ix. pp. 248-54 ; x. pp. 95-101.) 
1828. A | History | of | British Animals, | exhibiting the | descriptive | 
characters and systematical | arrangement | of | the Genera and 
species of Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Mollusca and 
Radiata | of the United Kingdom ; | including | the Indigenous, 
Extirpated and Extinct | Kinds, with Periodical | and Occa- 
sional Visitants. | By | John Fleming [etc. 3 lines.] | Edinburgh : 
[etc. 2 lines] 1828. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xxiii + pp. 565 + 1 1. corrigenda. 
Birds at pp. 41-146. 
Idem. 2nd edit, (or reissue). London : 1842. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xxiii + 1 1. errata + pp. 565. 
Birds occupy pp. 41-146, a systematic synopsis of 237 species 
being given. 
1847. Zoology of the Bass Rock. (In MUrie’s Bass Rock.) 8vo. 1847. 
Not seen. 
Folkard (Henry Coleman), nat. 1827 
This author, a barrister-at-law, Western Circuit, and 
Recorder of Bath since 1887, is the only surviving son of 
William Folkard, of East Bergholt, Suffolk, and Mistley, 
Essex. 
He also wrote The Sailing Boat (5 editions) and several 
legal works, of which The Law of Slander and Libel went 
through some seven or eight editions. 
*1859. The Wild-Fowler : a Treatise on Ancient and Modern Wild-Fowl- 
ing, historical and practical. London : 1859. 8vo. 
Idem. 2nd edit. 8vo, pp. 22 + pp. 398. Ib. : 1864. 
Idem. 3rd edit. Ib. : 1875. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xviii + pp. ii. un. +pp. 386, engr. title 
and 12 steel plates. 
