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the occurrence of several more rarities in the fauna of the 
neighbourhood . 5 ’ 
1870. Notes or Jottings about Aldeburgh, Suffolk ; relating to Matters 
Historical, Antiquarian, Ornithological and Entomological. 
London : 1870. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. ii + pp. 198, with 5 pi. 
Chapter vii. deals with the birds of the district around 
Aldeburgh. 
Idem. 2nd edit., 1 vol. 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 106 (no illus.). 
Ipswich : 1890. 
Henderson (J A — — ), viv. 
In the first-noted little work, the 48 coloured plates, 
all of familiar British birds, are drawn by M. K. C. Scott, 
the text being supplied by J. A. Henderson. 
[1906.] Birds shown to the Children. Forty-eight coloured Pictures. 
By M. K. C. Scott. Described by J. A. Henderson. (“ Shown 
to the Children ” Series.) London & Edinburgh (Jack) : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. 112, with 48 col. pi. 
[1909.] Birds’ Nests and Eggs. With 48 coloured plates by A. H. 
Blaikie. (“ Shown to the Children ” Series.) Ib. : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. xvi-f-pp. 78, with 48 col. pi. 
Herman (Otto). See Owen (J. A.) 
Hett (Charles Louis), ob. 1911 
Mr. Hett, of Springfield, Brigg, who was an engineer by 
profession, died September 22, 1911. His Dictionary of 
Bird Notes was the first considerable attempt to syllable the 
songs and notes of birds, many of course being extracted 
from published works. This work had an Appendix of 
popular names which was afterwards much extended and 
republished as the second work set forth below. 
1898. A Dictionary of Bird Notes. To which is appended a Glossary of 
Popular and Old-fashioned Synonyms of British Birds. Brigg : 
1898. 
Collation — 1 vol. 18mo, pp. 136 + terms, etc., 1 1. (Pub. 2s. 6d.) 
1902. A Glossary of popular, and local and Old-fashioned Names of British 
Birds. London (Sotheran) : 1902. 
Collation — 1 vol. 18mo, pp. 114. 
