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BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
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Dictionary, together with the additional species described by 
Selby, Yarrell (in all three editions) and in Natural History 
journals, compiled and edited by E. Newman. London (Van 
Voorst) : 1866. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xxiv + pp. 400. 
There are no illustrations in this edition. 
Idem. Another issue of the above. 1 vol. 8vo. London 
(Sonnenschein) : n.d. [1882]. Again n.d. [1889.] 
Subsequently reissued several times with different imprints. 
1804. Observations on some species of British Quadrupeds, Birds and 
Eishes. (Trans. Linn. Soc. vii. pp. 274-94, 1 pi.) 
1808. Some interesting Additions to the Natural History of Falco cyaneus 
and pygargus, together with Remarks on some other British Birds. 
(Op. cit. i x. pp. 182-99 ; reprinted in Tilloch’s Philos. Mag. xxxii. 
pp. 315-29.) 
1811. Observations on Some Peculiarities observable in the Structure of 
the Gannet, and Account of New and Curious Insect discovered in 
the Cellular Membrane. (Mem. Wernerian N.H. Soc. i. [1808-10], 
pp. 176-93, pi. vii.) 
1817. Natural History of the Black Stork for the first time captured in 
Great Britain. (Trans. Linn. Soc. xii. pp. 19-23.) 
Moore (Edward), ob. 1858 
Edward Moore, M.D., of Plymouth, was the author of 
the first systematic catalogue of Devonshire birds, in the 
undernoted paper entitled “ On the Ornithology of the South 
of Devon,” which he contributed to the Transactions of the 
Plymouth Institute , and which formed the foundation for 
all later published lists. He also published an amended 
Catalogue in 1837, and compiled the list of Dartmoor birds 
for Rowe’s Perambulation of Dartmoor. He was Secretary 
of the Plymouth Institution and a Fellow of the Linnean 
Society. 
1830. On the Ornithology of the South of Devon. (Trans. Plymouth Inst., 
Art. ix. pp. 289-352.) 
1837. On the Birds of Devonshire. 5 pts. (Charlesworth’ s Magazine of 
Nat. Hist. i. pp. 113-15, 176-80, 227-9, 319-23, 360-66.) 
1848. Ornithology of Dartmoor. [In A Perambulation of the Antient 
and Royal Forest of Dartmoor, and the Venville Precincts, by 
Samuel Rowe, M.A., Vicar of Crediton, pp. 227-34, roy. 8vo. 
Plymouth : 1848.] 
