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[1858.] Manchester Walks and Wild-Flowers : an introduction to the 
Botany and Rural Beauty of the District. With . . . select 
lists of the birds and other living creatures of the neighbour- 
hood. London and Manchester, n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xi + pp. 172. 
Annotated list of birds, pp. 143-58. 
Date quoted from preface to edition of 1882. 
Idem. “ Second Edition ” not differing. London and Man- 
chester. n.d. \ca . I860.] 
Idem. Another edition, entitled “ Country Rambles, and 
Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers.” Manchester (Palmer & 
Howe): 1882. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. xvi + pp. 318, plates and figs. 
Birds at pp. 257-90. 
Gronvold (Henrik), nat. 1858 
This zoological artist was bom in Praesto, Denmark, 
September 6, 1858, and came to London August 1, 1892. 
He illustrated Shelley’s Birds of Africa , and also Sclater’s 
Fauna of South Africa , as well as the two books below men- 
tioned, and has also executed plates from the Ibis, etc. 
[1907-8.] [Illustrations to] Birds of Great Britain and Ireland. Order 
Passeres. By A. G. Butler. Illustrated by H. Gronvold and 
F. W. Frohawk. London (Caxton Pub. Co.) : n.d. 2 vols. 4to. 
See under Butler (A. G.). 
[1907-14] [Illustrations to] The British Warblers, a history with 
problems of their lives. Illustrated by PI. Gronvold. London, 
1907-14. 2 vols. *• 
See under Howard (H. E.). 
Groom Napier (C. A.). See Napier (C. A. Groom) 
Grove (The Hon. Mrs. Edward), fl. 1840-50 
This lady, the Hon. Harriet Grove, afterwards Cradock, 
was authoress of several novels. The undermentioned work 
contains numerous descriptions and coloured plates of 
British birds. It commences with a ‘Letter from London 
to the Country’ dated May — , 184- The date given in 
the Brit. Mus. Cat. is [“ 1840-50 ’’J. 1 Each coloured plate 
1 Allibone says, “ Parts 1-IV, 1849-50.” 
