JOHNSON] 
BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
319 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, front, engr. title + pp. v-vii + pp. 
273, with 4 pi. 
Relates largely to birds. The author dates his preface from 
Winton House, near Winchester, and includes many observations 
on birds there and elsewhere. 
[1874. ] A week at the Lizard. London : [n.d.]. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. xvi + pp. 275. 
Contains List of Birds by F. Y. Hill, pp. 257-66, and numerous 
illustrations in text. 
The above is the second edition ; the first (1848) contained 
only passing references to ornithology, with plates of the Cor- 
morant and Chough. 
Johnson (Thomas Burgeland), 6b . 1840 
This sporting writer was a printer in Liverpool, who, 
after taking to literature, removed to London in 1834, and 
died there May 5, 1840 (vide Diet . Nat. Biography) . He also 
wrote The Shooter's Preceptor (n.d.), The Shooter's Companion 
(1819), The Hunting Directory (1826), etc. 
1831. The | Sportsman’s Cyclopedia ; | being an elucidation of the Science 
and Practice of | The Field, | the Turf, and the Sod ; | or, in 
other words, the | Scientific Operations | of | The Chase, the 
Course, and the Stream ; | [etc. 5 lines] . . . comprehending the | 
Natural History of all those animals which constitute the objects 
of | pursuit, accompanied with | Illustrative Anecdotes. | By 
T. B. Johnson, | author of the Shooter’s Companion, &c. &c. 
London : | Published by Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 
Paternoster Row, | and sold by all booksellers in the United 
Kingdom : | 1831. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. vi + pp. 940, with front, and numerous 
plates. 
Includes numerous articles on birds, and in addition to the 
sporting plates there are 8 plates of British birds, etc., numbered 
i-viii. 
Johnson (Walter), nat. 1867 
Mr. Johnson, a Fellow of the Geological Society, resides 
at 5 Berber Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W. His Battersea 
Park includes in chap. iv. (“ Bird Life ") an enumeration 
of wild birds as well as birds kept in confinement. 
*1910. Battersea Park as a Centre for Nature-Study. London (Unwin) : 
1910. 
