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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[MITCHELL 
Miller (William John Clarke), 1832-1901 
Mr. Miller, formerly widely known in his double capacity 
of Registrar of the General Medical Council and Mathematical 
Editor of the Educational Times , penned his Essays and 
Nature Studies in his leisure time, the more erudite ones 
originating largely in the form of lectures delivered before 
the Richmond Literary Society, of which he was President, 
while the Nature Essays were first printed in Nature Notes. 
Mr. Miller retired from active life in 1897 owing to failure of 
health, and went to live at Bournemouth, where he died 
four years later. 
1897. How Birds learn to make Nests and Songs. (Nature Notes , viii. pp. 
181-6.) 
1899. Essays and Nature Studies, with Lectures. Edited, with Intro- 
duction, by H. Kirke Swann. London : 1899. 
Collation — 1 vol. roy. 8vo, pp. xv + pp. 220, portrait. Essays 
II. to X. relate to Birds, the first two in and near London, and 
Nos. IY.-X. on the Devonshire coast. 
Mitchell (Frederick Shaw), viv . 
Mr. F. S. Mitchell, M.B.O.U., formerly of Clitheroe, and 
recently of Hornshaws, Millstream, Vancouver Island, left 
England before the second edition of his Birds of Lancashire 
was published, and the revision and publication of it was 
consequently undertaken by the late Howard Saunders. 
1881. Ornithological Notes from Lancashire. ( Zoologist , pp. 185-94.) 
1885. The Birds of Lancashire. London : 1885. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 12 + pp. xviii + pp. 224, with 2 col. 
and 9 other pi. and map. Also large paper. 
Idem. 2nd edit. Revised and annotated by Howard 
Saunders, with additions by R. J. Howard and others. Illus- 
trated by Gr. E. Lodge. London : 1892. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xxvi + pp. 271, with map and 12 ill. 
(Pub. 10s. 6d.) 
1888. [Anonymous — With R. J. Howard.] Birds of the Stonyhurst 
District. Reprinted from the Stonyhurst Magazine , July 1888. 
Market Weight on printed. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 14, map on front wrapper. 
