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[lebour 
in 1821, when he went to Italy, and died there of cholera in 
August 1836. Dr. Leach was M.D., a Fellow of the Linnean 
and Wernerian Societies, of the Loyal College of Surgeons 
and of the Loyal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. He 
seems to have been held in great esteem as a naturalist 
among his continental contemporaries. 
1816. Systematic Catalogue | of the Specimens of | the Indigenous 
Mammalia and Birds | that are preserved in | The British 
Museum ; | with their localities and authorities. | To which 
is added | a list | of | the described species that are wanting 
| to complete the Collection of | British Mammalia and Birds. 
London : | Printed by Kichard and Arthur Taylor, Shoe-Lane. 
1816. 
Collation — 1 vol. sm. 4to, pp. iv un. +pp. 5-42 + list, 1 1. 
Idem. Edited by 0. Salvin, and reprinted by the Willughby 
Society, 1882. 
Collation — 1 vol. sm. 4to, pp. 44. 
L[eathes (Colonel] H[ill] M[ussenden)], ob. 1915 
Colonel Leathes, J.P., of Herrmgfleet Hall, Suffolk, 
published the undermentioned notes anonymously. They 
refer to India as well as Norfolk and Suffolk. He relates 
that he constantly met Frank Buckland at his friend Dr. 
Norman’s house in Great Yarmouth, from which town 
Herringfleet is distant seven miles. His book contains 
several references to Norfolk and Suffolk birds. 
*[1890.] Bough notes on Natural History in Norfolk and the Eastern 
Counties by H. M. L. London and Norwich (Jarrold) : [n.d.]. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. 141 with woodcut ill. 
Lebour (Prof. George Alexander), viv. 
Prof. G. A. Lebour, M.A., F.G.S., is professor of Geology 
in the University of Durham, College of Science, Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne. He cannot be deemed an ornithologist, his 
Outlines being strictly geological in both issues, the compiled 
Natural History supplement being only added when his 
little work was reissued as a British Association handbook. 
The 1886 edition, however, sometimes occurs with this later 
