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1828. Notice of the appearance of some rare Birds in England. (Zool. 
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1832. Notice of some rare Birds, recently killed in the Counties of Northum- 
berland and Durham. (Tr. N. H. Soc. Northumb. and Durham , 
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Fox (Reginald Henry), not. 1860 
Mr. Fox, of Slianklin, I. W., who was born at Delamere 
Forest, Cheshire, in October 1860, and educated at Sherborne, 
Dorset, has written nothing ornithological beyond the under- 
noted, excepting “ certain odd articles and letters.” 
1909. Birds. [In A Guide to the Natural History of the Isle of Wight, 
edited by Frank Morey.] Newport and London : 1909. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 560, with map and ill. (Pub. 8s. 6d. 
net.) 
Birds at pp. 497-528. 
Fox (Miss S. P.). See Nicholls (H.) 
Fraser (Rev. Robert William), 1810-76 
The Rev. R. W. Fraser, M.A., a Scottish divine and 
miscellaneous writer, son of Captain Robert Fraser, was 
born at Perth in 1810, and is said to have been educated at 
Edinburgh University. He was a successful preacher up to 
the time of his death, September 10, 1876. 
He wrote a number of popular works, the earliest being 
Rights of Instinct , a Poem (London : 1838). In both the 
undernoted little books a chapter is devoted to “ Maritime 
Birds.” 
1861. Seaside Divinity. London : 1861. 
Collation — 4 vol. 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 378, with 8 pi. 
“ Maritime Birds ” at pp. 359-69 
1868. The Seaside Naturalist. Outdoor Studies in Marine Zoology and 
Botany, and Maritime Zoology. London : 1868. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. 292, with ill. 
“ Maritime Birds ” at pp. 269-74, with pi. 
