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Idem. 2nd edit. London : 1856. 1 vol. roy. 8vo. 
Idem. 3rd edit. Revised and corrected by J. Brooking Rowe. 
Exeter : 1896. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo. (Pub. 12s.) “ Birds of tbe Moor and its 
Borders ” at pp. 339-46. 
Also L.P. 1 vol. roy. 8vo. 250 copies printed. (Pub. 25s. net.) 
Moore (Georoe Peter), ob. 
Of this author we know little. He describes himself as 
“ Captain R. S. L. M., late 3rd Hussars.” He was a Fellow 
of the Linnean Society, being elected June 7, 1877, but he 
resigned in 1883, and is thought to have died in the “ eighties.” 
In 1881 he resided at Wernddu Farm, Abergavenny. 
For this information we are indebted to the late librarian 
of the Linnean Society. 
1879. British Birds systematically arranged in Five Tables, showing the 
Comparative Distribution and Periodical Migrations, and giving 
an Outline of the Geographical Range, of 376 species. London 
(Van Voorst) : 1879. 
Collation — 1 vol. fol. pp. 15, with 5 (in 6) double tables. 
More (Alexander Goodman), 1830-95 
Dr. More, who was born in London, September 5, 1830, 
was on his father’s side almost exclusively of Scottish extrac- 
tion, equally English on his mother’s. His childhood was 
spent on the Continent, near London, and in the Isle of Wight. 
He was educated at Rugby and Cambridge, but left through 
ill-health in 1857, in which year he was elected Fellow of 
the Ray Society. His earliest published communication on 
British birds which we find is in the Zoologist for 1849, on 
the occurrence of the Fire-crested Wren and Crossbill at 
Bembridge, Isle of Wight. He first visited Ireland in 1850, 
and became Curator of the Natural History Department of 
the Dublin Museum in 1882. He died in Ireland, March 22, 
1895. 
1853-62. Migratory Birds in I. of Wight. ( Zoologist , 1853, p. 4094 ; 
1858, pp. 6270-71 ; 1862, pp. 8026-7.) 
1859. Remarks on tbe Migration of Birds. (Op. cit. pp. 6531-4.) 
