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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[gurney 
His first publication was a note in the Ibis for 1866 
(p. 423) on a variety of the Swallow at Teesmouth ; this he 
wrote at the age of eighteen ; while from his twentieth year up 
to the present time he has been a regular contributor to the 
Zoologist. In earlier years Mr. Gurney travelled somewhat 
extensively, a record of some of these journeys being preserved 
in his Naturalist's Rambles in Egypt and other Countries (1876). 
His latest, and no doubt his most important publication, is 
his exhaustive Monograph on the Gannet, a bird for which 
he admits a partiality ever since his first visit to Ailsa Craig 
forty-six years ago. This has been recently issued as an 
8vo volume of over 500 pages. 
Mr. Gurney has a large library containing many orni- 
thological books and pamphlets, and also possesses a very 
complete collection of British birds’ skins, all with data. 
1867. Summary of Occurrences of the Grey Phalarope in Great Britain 
during the Autumn of 1866. 1867. 
Collation — 8vo pamphlet, pp. 24, with map. 
1868. The Great Auk. ( Zoologist , pp. 1442-53.) 
Bare Norfolk Birds. ( Land and Water, Dec. 26.) 
1869. Occurrences of the Crane in England. ( Zoologist , pp. 1803, 1841.) 
List of Barer Birds obtained by Mr. Hart in the Vicinity of 
Christchurch. (Op. cit. pp. 1510-12, 1562.) 
1870. Birds in Leadenhall Market. (Op. cit. pp. 2393-4.) 
1871. Birds of the Malvern District. (Op. cit. pp. 2725-6.) 
A List of British Birds, and Doubtful British Birds, following 
Gray’s arrangement. 1871. 
Collation — 1 sheet, folio, privately printed. 
1872. Occurrences of the Great Black Woodpecker. (Dresser’s Birds of 
Europe, v. p. 12.) 
Temminck’s Stint at Kingsbury. (Op. cit. viii. p. 49.) 
1872-73. [With H. Stevenson.] Ornithological Notes from Norfolk. 
(Zoologist, 1872, pp. 2977-84, 3045-8, 3102-4, 3132-4, 3225-8, 
3317-20 ; 1873, pp. 3354-6, 3402-3, 3558-61, 3711-16.) 
1875. The Last Native (Norfolk) Bustard. (Op. cit. p. 4724.) 
*[1876.] Bambles of a Naturalist in Egypt and other Countries, with an 
Analysis of the Claims of certain Foreign Birds to be considered 
British, and other Ornithological Notes. London (Jarrold) : 
N.D. 
Collation— 1 vol. 8vo, pp. vii-f-pp. 307. 
Includes “ Short Notes on British Birds.” 
