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Bird notes under each month by Bichard Kearton, with table 
of “ Birds, Nests and Eggs ” at pp. 98-110. 
1912. Baby Birds at Home. Illustrated. Ib. : 1912. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 144. (Pub. 6s.) 
[ ?] Cassell’s Wild Bird Sheets. Six sheets 25 in. by 18J in. London 
(Cassell) : [n.d. Becent.] (Pub. 6d. and Is. 6d. each.) 
Kelsall (Rev. John Edward), not. 1864 
The Rev. J. E. Kelsall, M.A., of Milton Rectory, New 
Milton, Hants, was born at Fareham, January 5, 1864, and 
educated at Rugby and Oxford University. He is well 
known as an authority on the vertebrate fauna of his county, 
and is the principal author of the standard work on the 
Birds of Hampshire below mentioned. 
1890. A Briefly Annotated List of the Birds of Hampshire and the Isle of 
Wight. (Proc. Hants Field Club.) [And 1898 ?] 
1897. Article Kestrel. [In Soc. Protect. Birds, Educat. Ser. I. No. 10.] 
Sm. 4to, pp. 4. 
[ ?] Birds. [In Roger’s Guide to the New Forest.'] 7th ed. 
Southampton : [n.d.] 1 vol. 8vo. [Not seen.] 
Note. — Contains chapter on Birds by Kelsall. First edition 
appeared in 1882 undated, but we do not know exact date of 
above edition. 
1905. [With B. W. Munn.] The Birds of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. 
London : 1905. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xliv + pp. 371, map and pi. (Pub. 
15s. net.) 
Kennedy (Capt. Alexander William Maxwell 
Clark), 1852-94 
Captain Clark Kennedy, who published his little Birds of 
Berks and Bucks at the age of sixteen while at Eton, was 
the eldest son of Colonel John Clark Kennedy, C.B., of 
Knockgray, Kirkcudbrightshire, and was born September 26, 
1852. On leaving Eton he received a commission in the 
Coldstream Guards, obtaining his Captaincy in 1894, when 
he retired from the Army, and led a country life at Knockgray. 
He was a contributor to the Zoologist, Field, Baily’s Magazine, 
and Land and Water, and a Fellow of the Zoological and 
