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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[frohawk 
Fritsch (Ant.) 1 
Frohawk (Frederick William), viv. 
This well-known ornithological artist claims a place here 
as the principal contributor to British Birds , with their Nests 
and Eggs, for which he executed about 500 drawings. He 
has done much other artistic work, including 24 col. pi. for 
Alpheraky’s Geese of Europe and Asia (1905), and the plates 
for Dr. A. G. Butler’s Foreign Finches in Captivity. As 
regards the literary side he has done very little, but he 
contributed “ Notes on the Eggs ” to the second volume 
(p. 389) of F. G. Jackson’s Thousand Days in the Arctic (1899), 
and a few articles and notes to the Bull. B.O.C., Zoologist, 
Ibis, Field, etc. He resides at Ashmount, Rayleigh, Essex, 
and has been a member of the British Ornithologists’ Union 
since 1895. 
1899. [Illustrated by.] British Birds, with their Nests and Eggs, 
illustrated by F. W. Frohawk. 6 vols. 4to. London : 1899. 
See under Butler (A. G.). 
1903. British Bean-Geese. (Zoologist, pp. 41-5, pi. ii., figs. 1-4.) 
1904. [Illustrated by.] Birds’ Eggs of the British Isles, by A. G. Butler. 
With 24 col. pi. from drawings by F. W. Frohawk. London : 
1904. [And other issues.] 
1 vol. 4to. (Extracted from British Birds, etc., 1899.) 
Bird Life on the Scilly Islands. (Field, Sept. 24, p. 575, 4 ill.) 
Distinction of Sex in the Lapwing. (T.c., July 16, p. 134, 4 ill.) 
On Sexual Variation in the Wing of the Lapwing. (Ibis, pp. 
446-51.) 
*1905. [Illustrated by.] The Geese of Europe and Asia, being a descrip- 
tion of most of the Old World Species. With 24 coloured 
plates by F. W. Frohawk, and frontispiece by Dr. P. P. 
Sushkin. London : 1905. 
Collation — 1 vol. roy. 4to, pp. viii + pp. 198, with 24 col. 
pi. (Pub. £3 : 3s. net.) 
The Old English Pheasant. (Field, Dec. 23, ill.) 
1906. The “ Tok ” of the Great Snipe. (Op. cit., Dec. 22, ill.) 
The Greater Yellowshank at the Scilly Islands. (T.c., Nov. 10, ill.) 
1 The following work, although by a foreign author, deserves notice here as having 
been issued in London. 
The Birds of Europe. London (Trubner & Co.) : 1877. 
Collation — 1 vol. folio, title + pp. 10 un. +pl. 61 (col.). 
