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published in 1907, is a valuable work on a district not pre- 
viously dealt with in any one publication. 
1899. The Fauna of Shropshire. Being an Account of all the Mammals, 
Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes found in the County, with an Introduc- 
tion, etc. Illustrated by photographic plates and portraits. 
Shrewsbury : 1899. 
Collation — -1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 248 + pp. vi, 25 pi. 
1900. The Movements of Starlings. ( Zoologist , pp. 131-41, 479.) 
Little Owl in Flintshire. ( T.c . pp. 482-3.) 
Breeding of the Tufted Duck in Shropshire. (T.c. pp. 506-10.) 
1903. The Status of the Goldfinch in Great Britain. (Op. cit. pp. 70-72.) 
The Birds of N.W. Wales and the opposite counties of Ireland. 
(T.c. pp. 176-81.) 
Dartford Warbler in Shropshire (T.c. pp. 349-50.) 
1904. The Birds of N.W. Wales and S.E. Ireland. (Trans. Caradoc Club , 
iii. pp. 92-97 ; No. 13, pp. 28-36.) 
1905. Shore-Birds and their Ways. (Op. cit. iv. pp. 22-25.) 
List of the Birds of Shropshire. (T.c. pp. 29-37.) 
1906. Birds of Shropshire. (T.c. pp. 23-29.) 
1906-11. Severn Valley Bird Notes, 6 pts. (Rec. Caradoc F.C. xv.-xx., 
1906-11.) 
1907. The Vertebrate Fauna of North Wales. London : 1907. 
Collation — 1 vol. sq. 8vo, pp. lxxiv + pp. 537, with 28 pi. and 
map. (Pub. 17s. 6d. net.) 
Catalogue — Peplow Hall Museum, written by H. E. Forrest. 
Printed by the Shrewsbury Chronicle, St. John’s Hill : 1907. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 68, front, and 2 pi. (ports, of Lord 
Hill, Henry Shaw, and John Shaw). 
1908. Birds. [In Victoria History of Co. of Shropshire, i. pp. 159-86. 
London : 1908. 4to. 
Short-eared Owl in Pembrokeshire. (Brit. Birds, ii. pp. 60-61.) 
1909. Red variety (P. montana) of the Common Partridge. (T.c. pp. 
345-6.) 
1910. Nuthatch in Anglesey. (Op. cit. iv. pp. 17-18.) 
Zoology 1908 (in Shropshire). (Trans. Caradoc F.C. v. pp. 19-20.) 
Shropshire names of Animals. (T.c. pp. 74-82.) 
Forster (Edward), 1765-1849 
This writer, the son of Edward Forster (1730-1812), was 
an eminent botanist, and bis sole published contribution to 
ornithology appears to be the undermentioned work. He was 
a banker by profession, and was born at Walthamstow, 
