kearton] 
BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
323 
1911-12. One of the Causes of the Rare Birds disappearing. (Zoologist, 
1911, p. 435 ; 1912, pp. 75-7, 114.) 
1912. [With E. Hartert, N. F. Ticehurst, and H. F. Witherby.] A Hand 
List of British Birds. London (Witherby & Co.) : 1912. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 237. 
Distribution of the Terek Sandpiper. (Brit. Birds, vi. pp. 75-7.) 
Hybrids between Black Game and Pheasant. (T.c. pp. 146-9.) 
Kay (John). See Caius (J.) 
Kearton (Cherry). See Kearton (R.) 
Kearton (Richard), nat. 1862 
Richard Kearton, who owes his fame to his successful 
application, in conjunction with his brother, Cherry Kearton, 
of photography to nature study, was born at Thwaite in 
Swaledale, Yorks, January 2, 1862, and was the son of a 
farmer there, an occupation he followed himself until 1882. 
He ultimately became sub-manager of the publicity depart- 
ment of Cassell & Co., a position from which he retired in 
1898. He lives at Caterham Valley, Surrey. 
1883[-4]. Eggs and Egg-collecting. [In Swaysland’s Familiar Wild 
Birds.] First (-Fourth) Series. London (Cassell) : 1883[-4]. 
1890. Birds’ Nests, Eggs and Egg Collecting. London (Cassell) : 1890. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 72, with 16 col. pi. of figs. 
(Pub. 5s.) 
Idem. A reissue. Ib. : 1893. 
Idem. 4th thousand, enlarged. Ib. : 1896. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 96, with 22 col. pi. 
1895. British Birds’ Nests, how, where and when to find and identify 
them. Introduction by R. Bowdler Sharpe. Illustrations by 
C. Kearton. London : 1895. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xx + pp. 368. (Pub. 21s.) 
Idem. Another edition. 8vo. London : 1901. (Pub. 21s.) 
Idem. New edition, revised and enlarged, illustrated with 15 
col. pi. of Eggs, 6 Rembrandt plates, and many photographs by 
C. and R. Kearton. London : 1907. Large 8vo. (Pub. 21s. 
net.) 
1898. With Nature and a Camera. Being the Adventures and Observa- 
tions of a Field Naturalist and an Animal Photographer. Illus- 
trated by Photographs by C. Kearton. London : 1898. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xvi + pp. 368. 
