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Miall (Louis Compton), not . 1842. See under 
White (G.), 1901 
Michell (Edward Blair), viv.' 1 . 
This author also wrote the treatise on Boxing in the 
Badminton Library (1893), and was the author of Siege Life 
in Paris , by one of the Besieged (1870), subsequently to which 
date he was for some time in India. He appears to have 
written nothing else in connection with ornithology. 
1900. The Art and Practice of Hawking. London : 1900. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 291, with 3 photograv. pi. 
by Lodge, etc. (Pub. 10s. 6d.) 
Millais (John Guille), nat. 1865 
Mr. Millais, who resides at Compton’s Brow, Horsham, is 
very well known for his beautifully illustrated works on 
British game birds mentioned below, in addition to others 
on British Mammals (3 vols. 4to, London, 1904) ; British 
Deer and their Horns (1 vol. folio, 1897) ; A Breath from the 
Veldt (1 vol. folio, 1895), and also an interesting work on 
Newfoundland and its Untrodden Ways (1907). He is a 
Fellow of the Zoological Society, and has been a member of 
the B.O.U. since 1886. 
1886. [Illustrations to] Walsingham & Payne -Gallwey’s Shooting. 
(Badminton Lib.) London : 1886. 2 vols. 8vo and subsequent 
editions. 
1892. Game Birds and Shooting-Sketches, illustrating the Habits, Modes 
of Capture, Stages of Plumage, and the Hybrids and Varieties 
which occur amongst them. London : 1892. 
Collation — 1 vol. folio, pp. xii + pp. 72, with col. and other pi. 
by author. 
Idem. 2nd edit., with portrait of Thomas Bewick, 18 full- 
page and 38 other illustrations by the author. Ib. : 1894. 
Collation — 1 vol. sq. 8vo, pp. xiii + pp. 185. (Pub. 18s. net.) 
1896. On Changes of Birds to Spring Plumage without a Moult. (Ibis, 
pp. 451-7, pi. x.) 
1897. [Illustrations in] Tegetmeier’s Pheasants, their Natural History, etc. 
3rd edition. London : 1897. 1 vol. 8vo and subsequent editions. 
