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1910. On a White-breasted Variety of the Cormorant from the Scilly 
Isles. (Brit. Birds, iii. pp. 385-90 ; iv. pp. 25-6 ; Bull. B.O.C. 
xxv. pp. 88-9.) 
On the Food and Feeding Habits of the Razorbill. (Brit. Birds, 
iv. pp. 90-92.) 
Frost (Henry), viv. 
Mr. Frost, Head Master of St. Silas’ School, Sheffield, 
states in a note that “ this little work, for the use of Scholars, 
contains a brief account of some of the Common Objects 
which are found on our own shores.” He also wrote The 
Scholars' Companion to the School Museum , and Six Object 
Lessons , and how to Illustrate Them." 
[1891.] Our Common Shells and Marine Birds (illustrated). London 
(Simpkin) : n.d. 
Collation — Cr. 8vo pamphlet, pp. 10, with 7 pi. Price 4d. 
Birds at pp. 9-10, with pi. 5-7. 
Fulcher (Miss Florence Anna), viv. 
The authoress, in the preface to Birds of Our Islands , 
acknowledges her indebtedness to other works for “ help in 
verifying and amplifying the results of my own observations, 
especially those two excellent works of reference, Mr. Hudson’s 
British Birds , and Mr. Dixon’s Eggs and Nests of British 
Birds. But the chapters are, for the most part, sketches 
taken from life during my wanderings in Bird-Land.” 
[1897.] Birds of ur Islands. London : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 368, with 95 ill. (some full-page). 
1900. Among the Birds. London (S.P.C.K.) : 1900. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 253. 
Gadow (Hans). See Newton (A.) 
Gall we y (Sir Ralph Payne-). See Payne-Gallwey 
(Sir Ralph) 
Galpin (W. F.). See Candler (C.) 
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