252 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF [GREENE 
1879. The Ornithology of the Dunbar Coast. (Hist. Berw. Nat. Cl. viii. 
pp. 48-56.) 
1879-82. Ornithological Notes. (Op. cit. viii. pp. 155-9, 353-5, 498-502 ; 
ix. pp. 365-8 ; x. pp. 197-200.) 
1880. On Occurrence of Night Heron in Clackmannanshire and American 
Night Heron in Ayrshire. (Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinb. pp. 
355-60.) 
1881. On two unrecorded Eggs of the Great Auk discovered in an Edin- 
burgh Collection. (Op. cit. x. pp. 668-82.) 
1885. On the Bird Life of the Eirth of Forth during the Storm of Oct. and 
Nov. 1881. (Hist. Berw. Nat. Cl. x. pp. 84-7.) 
Green (Rev. George Clark), ob. ? 
The Rev. G. C. Green, M.A. (Camb.), ordained in 1855, 
became Vicar of Modbnry, S. Devon, in 1859. He was 
a frequent contributor to the Field. The undernoted book 
contains some ornithological matter of no particular im- 
portance. 
1886. Collections and Recollections of Natural History and Sport in the 
Life of a Country Vicar. London : 1886. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xi + pp. 221, ill. 
Greene (William Thomas), ob. ? 
The works of Dr. W. T. Greene, M.A., M.D., chiefly relate 
to aviculture, on which subject he was a popular and authori- 
tative writer. His best-known work is Parrots in Captivity 
(3 vols. and 2 parts of vol. iv., 1884-88). His works on 
British birds undernoted are of minor importance. 
[1889.] The Birds in My Garden. London (R.T.S.) : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 190, front., engr. title and figs. 
[1891.] Song Birds of Great Britain : giving full particulars of our various 
native songsters, their colours, song, nesting places, food, etc. 
London (E. H. May) : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. i-x + pp. 11-74 + 1 1. errata, with 
figs. 
1896. Feathered Friends, Old and New. London : 1896. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 302. 
*1898. Birds of the British Empire. (The Imperial Library.) London : 
1898. 
