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[grahame 
He left Iona in 1854 and married in England ; then spending 
two years in Canada he returned to Scotland, although not 
to Iona ; finally going to live in the South of England, where 
he died in 1872. 
1852-53. Notes on the Birds of Iona, 5 pts. ( Naturalist [Morris’s], ii. pp. 
78-82, 212-14 ; iii. pp. 1-3, 166-7, 235-8.) 
Letters of an Ornithologist, 6 pts. (Op. cit. ii. pp. 161-4 ; iii. 
pp. 25-7, 41-4, 186-8, 213-16, 257-60.) 
1890. The Birds of Iona and Mull, 1852-70, by the late Henry Davenport 
Graham, with a Memoir of the Author, edited by J. A. Harvie- 
Brown. Edinburgh : 1890. 
Collation — 1 vol. sq. 8vo, pp. xv + pp. 279, litho. title and text 
ill. (Pub. 21s. net.) 
Graham (Peter Anderson), viv. 
This author, the Editor of Country Life , has written works 
on agriculture, chess, novels, Nature in Books (1891), and 
Country Pastimes for Boys (1895) ; but nothing relating to 
our subject save the work below mentioned. 
1893. All the Year with Nature. London : 1893. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 237. 
Pp. 1-53 deal with birds. 
Grahame (James), 1765-1811 
This Scottish poet was born in Glasgow, April 22, 1765, 
his father being a prominent lawyer and an ardent Whig. 
He was educated in Glasgow, and although himself inclined 
towards the Church was apprenticed to his cousin, Laurence 
Hill, W.S., Edinburgh, and in due course was admitted a 
member of the Society of Writers to the Signet. His father 
dying in that same year (1791), however, he changed his 
profession, becoming at first an advocate, and afterwards, 
in 1809, being ordained by the Bishop of Norwich. He 
served curacies for a short time in Gloucestershire and 
Durham ; but failing health took him back to Glasgow, 
where he died September 14, 1811. He published his Rural 
Calendar in 1797, and his last volume, Poems on the Abolition 
of the Slave Trade , in 1810. 
