306 
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[iM THURN 
of The Linnsean Society. | Norwich ; 1815 Printed by Bacon 
& Co. | for the Proprietor & may be had of the Booksellers. 
Collation — 3 vols. 8vo. Vol. L; title + pp. 183 and 34 pi. 
Yol. II., title + pp. 365 and 58 pi., including 4 anatomical pi. 
(Nos. 24, Sheldrake ; 49, King Duck ; 52, Red-breasted Mergan- 
ser, uncoloured). Yol. III., title + pp. 138 and 20 pi. with the 
text (Nos. 2, Great Auk ; 9, Black Guillemot ; 20, Lesser Black- 
backed Gull, uncoloured) + 79 pi. (No. 79, Black-headed Gull, 
uncoloured), without text ; or 99 pi. in all. Total of Plates in 
3 vols. = 191. 
All the copies we have examined of this rare work — five in 
number — differ in the number of plates. The above collation is 
the fullest we can obtain and gives two more plates in Vol. III. 
than Coues’ collation. Engelmann gives 15 Parts with 12 plates 
each = 180, and Wood’s Catalogue (1832) the same. 
The Cover (front) of Part 14 is as follows : 
British Ornithology, | Inscribed by Permission to | Sir J. E. 
Smith, M.D., E.R.S. | President of the Linnsean Society, &c. 
&c. | Hunt’s Edition. | Embellished with | Portraits | of all the 
| British Birds, | drawn, Engraved, and coloured, after Nature, | 
— | Orders addressed to Mr. Wood, Bookseller, Strand, | London; 
or to J. Hunt, Red Lion Street, Nor- | wich, will be punctually 
attended | to. — The Work may be also had at the Booksellers. | 
On the back of the Cover of this part the author is described as 
“ J. Hunt, Engraver.” 
1829. A | General History | of the | County of Norfolk, | intended | to 
convey all the information | of a | Norfolk Tour, | [etc. 7 lines] 
| — | Vol. I. [II.] | — | [Quotation from Drayton, 6 lines.] | — | 
Norwich : | Printed by and for John Stacy. | London : | Sold by 
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green. | mdcccxxix. 
Collation — 2 vols. post 8vo. Vol. I., title and pref. 2 11. un. + 
pp. i-xx + intro, pp. i-cxii + pp. 1-560, with map. Vol. II., title 
+ pp. 561-1433. 
List of Birds at pp. lviii-lxxii of Vol. I. 
Hutchinson (A. S.). See Whitlock (F. B.) 
Hutchinson’s History of Cumberland. See under 
Heysham (John) 
Im Thurn (Sir Everard Ferdinand), nat. 1852 
This writer, an old Marlborough College boy, states that 
in the compilation of his work, which embraces a radius of 
eight miles round the town of Marlborough, he was principally 
