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1863. A Popular Natural History of Great Yarmouth and its Neighbour- 
hood. Great Yarmouth : 1863. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 62. 
List of Birds, Appendix to Chap. V. pp. 56-61. 
Lubbock (Lev. Richard), 1798-1876 
The undermentioned work by Lubbock, who was rector 
of Eccles, has always enjoyed a high reputation among local 
faunas, on account of its originality. Dr. Coues remarks 
that “ the treatise is perhaps the most notable of all the 
English local 4 Faunas/ after White’s Selborne , and has even 
been compared with the latter without disparagement.” 
Lubbock was a friend of Yarrell, and helped him with informa- 
tion for his British Birds. For a full account of his life see 
the memoir by Henry Stevenson, in Trans. Norf. and Norw. 
Nat. Soc., 1877, p. 292. 
1845. Observations | on the | Fauna of Norfolk, | and more particularly 
on | the District of the Broads. | By | the Bev. Bichard Lubbock, | 
Bector of Eccles. | Norwich : | Charles Muskett, Old Haymarket. 
| Longmans & Co., London. | — | mdcccxlv. 
1 vol. 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 156, with map and 2 pi. 
Birds at pp. 11-125. 
Idem. Beissued 1848, and again 1860. 
Idem. New edit, by T. Southwell. With a “Memoir” by 
H. Stevenson, and “ Notes on Hawking in Norfolk ” by A. 
Newton. Norwich and London : 1879. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xxxvi + pp. 239, with map and 2 pi. 
Lucas (Joseph), ob. 1881 ? 
This writer was attached to the Geological Survey, and 
bis Studies in Nidderdale were written upon notes and ob- 
servations, other than geological, made during the progress 
of the Government Geological Survey of the district in 
1867-72. According to the Catalogue of the Library of the 
Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) he died about 1881. 
1879. The Naturalist in Nidderdale. ( Zoologist , pp. 403-17.) 
[1882.] The Birds of Nidderdale. (In his Studies in Nidderdale, pp. 136- 
81.) London : n.d. 1 vol. 8vo. 
