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made in Miss Hayward’s garden at Sidmouth, and the volume 
is chiefly of interest from the bird-lover’s point of view. 
1895. Bird Notes. Edited by Emma Hubbard. London : 1895. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xix + pp. 179, with front, and 
15 ill. (Pub. 6s.) 
Headley (Frederick Webb), viv. 
Mr. F. W. Headley, M.A., of Haileybury College, Herts, 
is a Fellow of the Zoological Society and a Member of the 
British Ornithologists’ Union. He has also published The 
Flight of Birds ( 1912 ), which does not specifically relate to 
British birds. 
1888. Fauna and Flora of Haileybury. Part I. 8vo. Hertford : 1888. 
1895. The Structure and Life of Birds. London : 1895. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xx + pp. 412. 
Chapter x. is on “ Bird Population ” of the British Isles : 
Chapter xiv. on Migration, etc. 
1907. Wind and Flight. (Brit. Birds, pp. 115-21, 143-6, 168-73.) 
Headrick (Rev. James). See under Barry (Rev. 
George) and Don (D.) 
Heath (Capt. Robert), ob. 1799 
Captain Robert Heath (cf. Original Letters of Eminent 
Men , Camden Society, 1840 , p. 304 ), the author of the book 
below cited, was probably the correspondent who furnished 
Gilbert White with the account of a remarkable flight of 
woodcocks “ within the walls of the Garrison ” at St. Mary’s, 
Scilly (vide Harting’s edition of Rodd’s Birds of Cornwall , 
1880 , p. xxxiii). He appears to have held the rank of 
Captain in the Army, and to have also been a mathematician 
of some repute. His Islands of Scilly was reprinted in 
Pinkerton’s Voyages. 
1750. A Natural and Historical | Account | of the | Islands of Scilly ; I 
... To which are added | the Tradition of a tract of land called 
Lioness . . . | and, lastly | A General Account of Cornwall. | By 
Bobert Heath, an Officer of his | Majesty’s Forces, some time 
in Garrison, at Scilly. | London : | Printed for B. Manby and 
H. S. Cox, on Ludgate-Hill. | mdccl. 
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