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Rare Birds recently observed in the Isle of Wight. ( T.c . pp. 6849, 
6860, and Errata, p. 6892.) 
1860. Outlines of the Natural History of the Isle of Wight. [In Appendix 
to Venables’ New Guide to the Isle of Wight.] London : 1860. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xvii + pp. 526 with folding map. 
Birds at pp. 412-37. 
Idem. Reprinted separately. London (Spottiswoode) : 1860. 
Collation — 1 vol. 18mo, pp. 107. Birds at pp. 7-32. 
1865. On the Distribution of Birds in Great Britain during the Nesting 
Season, 3 pts. (Ibis, pp. 1-27, 119-42, 425-58 and pi. I.) 
Also reprinted separately. 8vo. London : 1865. 
1878. List of the Birds of Co. Dublin. [In “ A Guide to the County of 
Dublin ” (Repr. from Scientific Proc. R. Dublin $oc.)]. [Dublin : 
1878.] 
1 vol. 8vo, pp. iv un. + pp. 219 + pp. 100. Birds at pp. 77-90 
of pt. 2. 
Note. — This has also been cited in a Brit. Assoc. Handbook of 
this date. (Not seen.) 
1885. A List of Irish Birds, showing the species contained in the Science 
and Art Museum, Dublin. Dublin : 1885. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 32. 
Idem. 2nd edit. Ib. 1890. (Also reprinted in his Life and 
Letters, 1898.) 
1898. Life and Letters of A. G. More, with selections from his zoological 
and botanical writings. Edited by C. B. Moffat, with a preface 
by Francis M. More. Dublin : 1898. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 642, port, and map. (Pub. 
10s. 6d.) 
Note. — The Appendix includes his List of Irish Birds, also Dis- 
tribution of Birds in Great Britain during the nesting season, 
with col. map. 
Morey (Frank). See Fox (R. H.) 
Morres (Arthur P ), ob. 
The Rev. A. P. Morres, vicar of Britford, Wilts, wrote a 
series of articles in the Wiltshire Archceological and Nat. 
Hist. Magazine, which were reprinted for private circulation, 
and he has therefore some slight claim to a notice here. The 
Rev. A. C. Smith in the Preface (pp. x-xi) to his Birds of 
Wiltshire ( 1887 ) acknowledges the assistance rendered to 
him in his work by this “ able ornithologist.” 
