fox] BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 221 
1893. The Marsh Warbler in Oxfordshire and Switzerland. London : 
1893. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 30. 
1895. Summer Studies of Birds and Books. London : 1895. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. 288. (Pub. 6s.) 
1896. On Nesting of the Marsh Warbler. ( Zoologist , pp. 286-8.) 
Migration of Swallows in Dorset. ( T.c . pp. 389-90.) 
1898. The Tree-Pipit in January. (Op. cit. pp. 122-3.) 
On Date of Arrival of House-Martin. (T.c. pp. 267-9.) 
Marsh Warbler in Oxfordshire. (T.c. pp. 356-8.) 
1901. [Edited by, with C. Miall.] The Natural History and Antiquities 
of Selborne. London : 1901. 
See under White (Gilbert). 
On Winter Singing of the Song-Thrush. (Op. cit. pp. 212-18.) 
1902. More Tales of the Birds. Illustrated by Frances L. Fuller. London 
(Macmillan) : 1902. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 242. (Pub. 3s. 6d.) 
1903. An Unknown Warbler in Oxfordshire. (Zoologist, pp. 343-8.) 
1904. The Marsh Warbler in Oxfordshire : a new position for the nest. 
(Op. cit. pp. 346-7.) 
1906. The Marsh Warbler : a breeding record of fourteen years. (Op. 
cit. pp. 401-9.) 
1908. The Songs of the Chiffchaff and the Willow-Wren. (Op. cit. pp. 
226-7.) 
Fox (George Townshend), ob. 1847 
According to Jenyns ( Reminiscences of Selby), Fox was 
a gentleman of property in Durham, and was a good natural- 
ist, interested in zoology, geology, and antiquities. His 
Synopsis has been described as a storehouse of information. 
He was a Fellow of the Linnean Society, and died in 1847. 
He had as a correspondent, among others, Henry Mewburn 
of St. Germain’s, Cornwall, who sent a number of birds from 
Cornwall, among them being the Spur-winged Goose, figured 
by Bewick, the account of the capture of which is to be 
found in the Synopsis. 
*1827. Synopsis | of the | Newcastle Museum, | late | the Allan, | for- 
merly | the Tunstall or Wycliffe Museum. | To which are prefixed 
| Memoirs, &c. | By | George Townshend Fox, Esq., F.L.S. 
| etc. | Newcastle : 1827. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 312 + errata. 
