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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[HAYES 
Idem. 10th edit. Edited by his son, P. H. L. Hawker. Ib. : 
1854. 8vo. 
Idem. 11th edit. By the same. Ib. : 1859. 8vo. 
1893. The Diary of Colonel Peter Hawker, 1802-53. With an Intro- 
duction by Sir R. Payne-Gallwey. London : 1893. 
Collation — 2 vols. 8vo. Yol. I., pp. xi + pp. 366, with 6 pi. 
Yol. II., pp. vi un. + pp. 393, with 4 pi. (Pub. 32s.) 
Contains many references to Hampshire ornithology ; the lists 
of birds killed 1802-53 include some rarities. 
Hawkins’s Guide to Newbury. See Palmer 
(Montagu) 
Hay (Col. H. M. Drummond). See Drummond-Hay 
(Col. H. M.) 
Hayes (Charles),/. 1808-16 
This author is described on the title-page as the son of 
William Hayes, but nothing is known of him, and but very 
little of his father. 
T808[— 1 81 6] . Published By Subscription, | The | Portraits of | British 
Birds, | including | Domestic Poultry | and | Water-Fowl. | By 
C. Hayes, | Son of the late Mr. William Hayes. | Author of the 
much admired work entitled | “ The Osterley Menagerie ” | 
London : Printed for the author. | And sold by | Messrs. Faulder 
and Son, New Bond Street. | Brettell and Co., printers, Marshall- 
Street, Golden-Square. | 1808. 
Collation — 1 vol. 4to. Wrapper, pp. 120 and cxx coloured 
plates. 
We do not know if the above curious work was completed, or 
whether it should have a title-page. The above title is from the 
wrapper, and the collation from the copy in the Zoological 
Society’s Library, London. The date 1816 is from the water-mark 
on the last page. 
Hayes (William), ob. ca. 1799 
William Hayes was a zoological artist who in 1794 {vide 
Advt. to his Portraits of Pare and Curious Birds) was living 
at Southall, Middlesex. In the same Advt. he speaks of his 
having “ so large a family, all under my roof, and dependent 
on my labours, and having only a precarious income, deter- 
minable on my decease.” From an appeal issued on his 
behalf in 1799 by one of his patrons, the Kev. Gr. H. Glasse, 
