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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[fowler 
Charles Fothergill. | York : | Printed by W. Hick, Stonegate. | 
1799. 
Collation — 1 vol., folio, pp. 11. 
Contains a list of 301 birds, with short notes. 
1813. An | Essay | on the | Philosophy, | Study, and use | of | Natural 
History. | By | Charles Fothergill. | [Quot. 2 lines] | London : 
Printed for White, Cochrane and Co. | Fleet Street. | 1813. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xxxv + pp. 236. 
Many references to Birds. 
1854. Correspondence of William Fothergill of Carr End, Wensleydale, 
and Charles Fothergill, of York, 1799-1813. 2 pts. (Nat. 
[Morris’s] iv. pp. 143-6, 167-8.) 
Fowler (William Warde), nat. 1847 
Mr. Warde Fowler, M.A., who was formerly Sub-Rector 
of Lincoln College, Oxford, was born in Somersetshire in 
1847, being the second son of J. Coke Fowler, Stipendiary 
Magistrate of Swansea. He was educated at Marlborough 
College and Lincoln College, Oxford, of which he became 
Scholar in 1866, Fellow in 1872, and Sub-Rector in 1884. 
He is Hon. D.Lit. Manchester University, Hon. LL.D. 
Edinburgh, and is unmarried. He wrote formerly under the 
pseudonym of “ An Oxford Tutor,” but in later years under 
his own name, and his several little works on birds, written 
in a pleasing as well as scholarly vein, have always been held 
in esteem. 
1886. [Anonymous.] A Year with the Birds. By An Oxford Tutor. 
Oxford and London : 1886. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. xi + pp. 144, with front. 
Idem. 2nd edit., enlarged. Oxford and London : 1886. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 179, with front. 
Note. — The second edition, p. 165, contains a list of Oxford 
birds, which is not included in the first or third edition. 
Idem. 3rd edit., enlarged. 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 266, 
front, and 2 pi. Ib. : 1889. And another issue, 1891. 
1888. Tales of the Birds. With 8 woodcut illustrations by Bryan Hook. 
London : 1888. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 210, front, and 7 pi. 
Idem. 2nd edit., 1 vol. cr. 8vo. Ib. : 1889. 
1889. On the Autumn Migration of Swallows and Martins. ( Midland 
Naturalist , pp. 97-101.) 
