NAPIER] 
BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
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Murray (Mrs. Frances) 
The undermentioned work relates but slightly to birds, 
and a bare record of it is all that is necessary. 
1887. Some of the Birds of Oolonsay and Oronsay. [In her Summer in 
the Hebrides, pp. 99-102.] Glasgow (privately printed) ; 1887. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xi + pp. 175, with ill. 
Nall (John Greaves), ca. 1866 
The ornithological matter in the undermentioned work is 
of the slightest description, and calls for no special comment. 
The account of the fisheries is of very much greater import- 
ance. 
1866. Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, a Handbook for Visitors and 
Besidents : With Chapters on the Archaeology, Natural History, 
etc. of the District, [etc.] London : 1866. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, title + pp. ii + pp. 728, with front, 
map and plan. 
Birds at pp. 242-4. 
Idem. Second issue, 2 vols. 8vo. 1866. Title-page to Vol. II. 
and a preface (pp. v) “ written two years after,” inserted before 
page 423. 
Idem. Large Paper, with photographic illustrations. London : 
1867. 
Collation — 1 vol. roy. 8vo, pp. vi un. + pp. 728 + pp. xliv 
(“A Bamble round Old Yarmouth ”) with front., 2 maps and 
40 photo, plates. 
Birds as above. 
Napier (Charles Ottley Groom), 06.? 
This author, who appears to have at one time used the 
name of Groom and later Groom Napier (without a hyphen), 
afterwards styled himself Prince of Mantua and Montferrat, 
by virtue of the fact that his grandfather was declared Duke 
of Mantua and Montferrat, etc., by Napoleon I., but, un- 
fortunately for our author, he “ lived and married incognito.” 
C. 0. Groom Napier wrote several works on scientific and 
general subjects, and appears to have formed a private 
museum at one time. 
