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Idem. Yol. II. London : [etc.] 1799. 
Collation — 2 vols. 4to (generally bound in 1 vol., first vol. not 
so described, but second vol. has “ Vol. II ” on title), pp. vi un. + 
pp. 1-50 + pp. iv un. + pp. 51-101, with 100 col. pi. and col. front. 
The British birds figured comprise : 1, The Erne ; 15, Waxen 
Chatterer (shot at Hanwell, Dec. 1783) ; 21, Crane ; 33-4, Great 
Bustard, male and female ; 35, White Stork ; 51 , Shieldrake ; 
52, Shoveler ; 61, Spoonbill ; 65, Hoopoe ; 67-8, Black Grouse, 
male and female ; 69, Guernsey Partridge ; 78, Bearded Tit- 
mouse ; 87, Moor Buzzard ; 89-90, Crossbill, male and female ; 
97, White Jer-Falcon ; 101, Gold-crested Warbler. 
*1822. Figures of rare and curious birds, accurately drawn from living 
specimens, and faithfully coloured ; with a descriptive account of 
the habitation, character, and qualities of each subject. (25 Nos.) 
No. I., with 4 coloured plates, 4to. London : 1822. (Pub. 8s.) 
Not seen. (Title from Englemann.) Only No. I. published. 
A reissue of the 1794-99 edition ? In the preface to the 1794 
edition he talks of the “ First number now sent forth into the 
World.” 
Hays (Mrs. Mary), ca. 1831 
The undermentioned work, published anonymously, is 
written on the lines of Gilbert White’s Selborne , and contains 
a good deal on birds, with a number of well-executed wood- 
cuts of various species. The locality dealt with is in the 
vicinity of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and the authoress 
claims that “ the following pages are a faithful transcript of 
much personal observation.” This authoress published 
several works between 1796 and 1817, cf. Allibone. 
1831. [Anonymous.] The | Annals of my Village : | being | A Calendar 
of Nature, | for | every month in the year. | By | The Author 
of 6 Select Female Biography,’ | ‘ Conchologist’s Companion,’ [ 
&c. | [Quotation, 4 lines.] | London : | J. Hatchard and Son, 187, 
Piccadilly. | 1831. 
Collation— 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. iv + pp. 362, with front., 3 pi. 
and cuts. 
Hayward (Jane Mary), 1825-94 
Miss Hayward, known as a portrait painter, was born 
at Wokingham, January 26, 1825, and died at Sidmouth, 
January 20, 1894. The undernoted work, which is of little 
importance, was published posthumously. The notes were 
