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Food | used in this Nation. | — | Written by that ever Famous 
| Thomas Muffett, | Doctor in Physick : | — | Corrected and 
Enlarged | by | Christopher Bennet, Doctor in Physick, and 
Fellow of the | Colledg of Physitians in London. | — | London, 
| Printed by Tho : Newcomb for Samuel Thomson, at the | sign 
of the White Horse in Pauls Churchyard, 1655. 
Collation— 1 vol. 4to, pp. 8 + pp. 2 un. +pp. 296. 
Idem. With a view of the Author’s Life and Writings, by 
Mr. Oldys. London : 1746. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xxxii (first vii un.) + pp. 398. 
Muirhead (George), nat. 1845 
Mr. Muirhead, the well-known author of The Birds of 
Benvickshire, resides at Speybank, Fochabers, Morayshire. 
He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a 
Member of the B.O.U. (1886). He, possesses a considerable 
library, being interested in botany as well as ornithology. 
1876. On the Birds in the Neighbourhood of Paxton. {Hist. Berwicks. 
Nat. Club, vii. pp. 379-95.) 
Idem. Additions. {Op. cit. viii. (1879), pp. 178-80, 503-9.) 
1889-95. The Birds of Berwickshire, with remarks on their local distri- 
bution, migration and habits, also the Folklore, Proverbs, fete., 
connected with them. Edinburgh : 1889-95. 
Collation — 2 vols. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. xxvi + pp. 334; Vol. II. 
pp. xii + pp. 390. 4 pi. and map. (Pub. 30s. net.) 
Also large paper. 
1891. Notes on Birds in the parishes of Methlick and Tarves, Aberdeen- 
shire. {Scott. Nat. pp. 54-60.) 
Muirhead (James Patrick), 1813-98 
This author wrote the Life of James Watt (1858) and 
other works in connection with him. The circumstance out 
of which the present book arose was the fact of the late 
Sir Francis Chantrey, who was much attached to the sports 
of both shooting and fishing, having in November 1829, 
when on a visit to Holkham, the seat of Mr. Coke, afterwards 
Earl of Leicester, had the good fortune to kill two woodcocks 
at one shot ; which achievement he perpetuated in a beautiful 
sculpture of the birds, still preserved at Holkham. The 
present work is a collection of epigrams on, and poetical 
