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comprising 2000 works on natural history, which is now in 
the Royal Literary and Scientific Institute. He was a 
member of many scientific societies. 
In 1871, through his connection with the Chappelow 
family — descendants of Edward Chappelow of Diss, whose 
sister married Francis Blomefield, historian, of Norfolk — 
Leonard Jenyns inherited a considerable property and 
adopted the name of Blomefield. 
He died at Bath, September 1, 1893, and was buried at 
Lansdown Cemetery, Bath. 
1827. Observations on the Ornithology of Cambridgeshire. {Trans. 
Carnb. Phil. Soc. ii. part 2, pp. 287-324.) 
1835. A | Manual | of | British Vertebrated Animals ; | or | Descriptions 
| of | all the Animals belonging to the Classes, | Mammalia, 
Aves, Beptilia, Amphibia, | and Pisces, | which have been | 
hitherto observed in the British Islands : | including the | Domes- 
ticated, Naturalized, and Extirpated Species : | the whole system- 
atically arranged. | By the | Bev. Leonard Jenyns, M.A. | [etc. 
2 lines.] Cambridge : | [4 lines printers’ names.] | m.dccc.xxxv. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xxxii + pp. 559. 
A | Systematic Catalogue | of | British | Vertebrate Animals. | By 
the | Bev. Leonard Jenyns, M.A., E.L.S., &c. | Cambridge : [etc. 
3 lines] 1835. 
Collation— 1 vol. 8vo, pp. iv + pp. 20 un. 
Copy in Library of Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.). 
1838. The Ornithology of Cambridgeshire. (Naturalist [Neville Wood’s], 
iii. pp. 89 et seq.) 
1843. [Edited by.] Natural History of Selborne. 
See under White (Gilbert), 1843. 
1846. Observations | in | Natural History : | with an Introduction on [ 
Habits of Observing, | as connected with the study of that 
Science. | Also a | Calendar of Periodic Phenomena | in | Natural 
History : | with remarks on the importance of such registers. | 
London : John Van Voorst, m.dccc.xlvi. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xvi + errata slip + pp. 440. 
Also later issue of above, same date, no errata slip. 
1847. Extracts from Jenyns’ Observations on Natural History. ( Zoolo- 
gist , pp. 1850-61.) 
1892. Bemarks on the Distribution and Movements of British Animals and 
Plants, as instanced in the Nightingale, etc. ( Proc . Bath N.H. 
Club, pp. 185-99.) 
1903. A Naturalist’s Calendar kept at Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge- 
