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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[kirkman 
it is, or was recently, preserved in one of the rooms of the 
Library adjoining the Friends’ Meeting-Honse. 
1838. [Anonymous.] A List of Birds found in the Neighbourhood of 
Sudbury. 4to, 3 pp. 1838. 
Beprinted from Fulcher’s Sudbury Journal, pp. 126-8. 4to. 
Sudbury, 1838. Published under the signature of “ K ” only. 
The reprinted tract is now very rare. 
1849. A | Paper on the Study of | Natural History, | by W. D. King. | 
Read at the Mechanics’ Institution on the evening of the 
16th of | Third Month (March) 1849. | Sudbury : | Printed and 
Published by J. Wright, Market Hill. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. v + pp. 28. 
Kingston (J. F.). See under Turton (W.) 
Kirk (Charles), viv. 
The undernoted little works comprise merely series of 
small photographic illustrations of birds, and contain no 
additions to the literature of our subject. 
[1907-12.] Wild Birds at Home. First [to 8th] series. [Each with] 
Sixty Photographs from Life of British Birds and their Nests. 
London (Gowans) : [n.d.]. 
8 vols. fcap 8vo. 6d. each. 
Kirkman (Frederick Bernuf Bever), viv. 
Mr. F. B. B. Kirkman, B.A. (Oxon.), is principally known 
as the editor of the work below mentioned, which constitutes 
one of the most important of modern British ornithological 
publications. The scheme is novel, the species being dealt 
with in groups instead of individually. This author has 
also published a little 12mo work on British Birds, illustrated 
by A. W. Seaby, in Jack’s “ People’s Books ” (1913). 
1910-13. [Edited by.] The British Bird Book. An Account of all the 
Birds, Nests and Eggs found in the British Isles. Illustrated 
by Two Hundred Coloured Drawings and Numerous Photo- 
graphs. London (Jack) : 1910-13. 
Collation — 12 Sections (making 4 vols.) roy. 4to, at 10s. 6d. 
net each. With contributions by J. L. Bonhote, W. Farren, 
F. C. R. Jourdain, W. P. Pycraft, Edmund Selous, Miss E. L. 
Turner, A. L. Thompson, F. B. Kirkman ; illustrated with 200 
