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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OP 
[miller 
1897-98. Articles on Black Game and Ptarmigan. [In the Encyclopaedia 
of Sport, i. pp. 118-20 ; and ii. pp. 138-9.] 4to. London : 1897-98. 
1901. The Wildfowler in Scotland; with photogravure frontispiece; 8 
photogravure plates; 2 coloured plates ; and 50 other illustrations 
from the Author’s drawings and from photographs. London : 
1901. 
Collation — 1 vol. 4tO; pp. xv + pp. 167, pi. as above. (Pub. 
30s. net.) 
1902. The Natural History of the British Surface-feeding Ducks. London 
(Longmans) : 1902. 
Collation — 1 vol. roy. 4to, pp. xiv + pp. 168, with 6 photo- 
gravures and 66 pi. (41 col.) from drawings by Author; A. Thor- 
burn, etc. (Pub. £6 : 6s. net.) 
On the Changes of Plumage in the Wild Duck. (Bull. B.O.C. xii. 
pp. 45-6.) 
1905. Birds. [In Victoria History of Co. of Sussex, i. pp. 273-98.] 4to. 
London : 1905. 
1906. On Hybrids between the Black-cock and Common Pheasant. (Bull. 
B.O.C. xv i. pp. 55-6.) 
The Honey-Buzzard. (Field, Feb. 24. Idem. Avicult. Mag. 
(2); iv. pp. 208-9.) 
1909. The Natural History of British Game Birds. London (Longmans) : 
1909. 
Collation — 1 vol. folio ; pp. xi + pp. 142, with 18 col. pi." 
Hybrid Grouse. (Bull. B.O.C. xxiii. pp. 51-2 ; and Brit. Birds, ii. 
pp. 384-7; pi.) 
1910. Female Black Grouse assuming Male Plumage. (Brit. Birds, iii. 
pp. 265-6.) 
1911. [With Ogilvie-Grant; W. R.] On the partial summer plumage of 
the male Red Grouse. (Bull. B.O.C. xxvii. pp. 55-7.) 
[With Pycraft; W. P.] Note on Male Black Grouse and Pheasants 
assuming female plumage. (T.c. pp. 54-5.) 
1912. [With W. R. Ogilvie-Grant and others.] British Game Birds and 
Wildfowl. (The Gun 'at Home and Abroad.) London: 1912. 
2 vols. 4to. 
[1913.] British Diving Ducks. In two vols. Illustrated. London 
(Longmans) : 1913. 2 vols. roy. 4to. (Pub. £12 : 12s. net.) 
Miller (Samuel Henry), ob. 
This author, who was a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical 
and Meteorological Societies, does not call for special mention 
here, as we are unaware whether he or his collaborator wrote 
the account of the birds in the undernoted work. He also 
