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1849. [With Waring Kidd and J. D. Salmon.] The | Letters of Rusticus 
| on the | Natural History | of | Godaiming. | Extracted from 
the | Magazine of Natural History, | the | Entomological Maga- 
zine, | and the | Entomologist. | [Quotation and vignette] | 
London [etc.] | mdcccxlix. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 164, woodcuts. 
Contains “An Outline of the Ornithology of Godaiming,” with 
Records of Rarer Birds, etc. 
Idem. Another issue undated, and with a different Preface. 
That of the former being signed “ Edward Newman, Printer,” 
while in the latter he styles himself “ Editor.” 
1859. The “ Zoologist ” List of Birds observed in Great Britain and 
Ireland. New Edition. London : 1859. 1 sheet 8vo. 
1861. Birds-nesting : Being a Complete Description of the Nests and 
Eggs of Birds which Breed in Great Britain and Ireland. London : 
1861. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 52. (Reprinted from the Zoologist.) 
Idem. “ Birds-nesting and Bird-skinning.” 2nd Edition, 
Revised and Re-written by Miller Christy. London : 1888. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. 138, figs. 
1869. The Death of Species. Migration. ( Zoologist , pp. 1784-98.) 
1872. Are Guernsey Birds British ? (Op. cit. pp. 3324-26.) 
1875. The Birds of Shetland, with Observations on their Habits, Migration 
and Occasional Appearance. (Op. cit. pp. 4269-89.) 
(Third and concluding notice of Saxby’s work.) 
Newstead (Robert), viv . 
This author is well known in connection with his work 
at the School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool University. 
In the course of compiling the undermentioned memoir, he 
conducted no less than 871 post-mortem examinations of 
the stomach contents and the “ pellets 55 or “ castings 55 of 
128 species of British birds. 
1908. The Food of Some British Birds. (Supplement to the Journal of 
the Board of Agriculture. Vol. XV., No. 9, 1908.) 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 87. 
Newton (Alfred) 1829-1907 
Alfred Newton was born at Geneva on June 11, 1829, 
and thus, at the time of his decease, only wanted four days 
