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indebted to the College Natural History Society and its 
Reports, and to the sketch of the birds of Marlborough by 
R. Bosworth Smith (q.v.) appended to Preston’s Flora of 
Marlborough (1863), all the birds in the latter list appearing 
in his work with “ a considerable number of additions.” He 
also wrote Among the Indians of Guiana (1883). Sir Edward A ,, 
was Colonial Secretary and Lieut. -Governor of Ceylon, 
1902-4, and Governor of Fiji, 1904-10. He resides at 39 
Lexham Gardens, London, W. 
1870. The Birds of Marlborough ; being a Contribution to the Ornithology 
of the District. Marlborough : 1870. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. i-viii + pp. 9-117. 
Idem. Appdx. Marlborough College Society. 1876. 8vo,pp.l4. 
Inchbald (P.). See Theakston (S. W.) 
Inwards (Richard), viv. 
Richard Inwards, F.R.A.S., F.Brit. Met. Soc., who 
resides at Highgate, also wrote The Temple of the Andes 
(4to. London : 1884). In addition to the prognostications 
from birds in Weather Lore at pp. 75-80, there are a few 
further allusions in the section entitled Times and Seasons 
at pp. 15, 17, 28, and in the poetical quotations at pp. 86-9. 
1869. Weather Lore ; A Collection of Proverbs, Sayings, and Rules con- 
cerning the Weather. Compiled and arranged by R. Inwards. 
London (W. Tweedie) : 1869. 
Collation— .1 vol. post 8vo, pp. 91. 
Birds at pp. 75-80. 
Idem. Another issue. London : 1869 ; with title reading 
“ Weather Wisdom/’ etc. 
Idem. Another edit. London (Stock) : 1893. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 190. 
Idem. 3rd edit., revised and augmented. London (Stock) : 
1898. 
Collation— 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 233. 
Irby (Lieut.-Col. Leonard Howard Lloyd), 1836-1905 
Irby was the fourth son of the late Rear-Admiral the 
Hon. Frederick Paul Irby, C.B., R.N., the second son of the 
second Lord Boston. He was born in 1836, and was educated 
