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lifetime to the University of Cambridge. His library has 
since his death also been transferred to the University. 1 
In close connection with his professional duties was his 
attention to the Museum of Zoology, another object of 
devotion in addition to his egg-collection. During the last 
forty years the Museum of Zoology at Cambridge has been 
greatly expanded, and no one worked more assiduously to 
this end than Newton. 
His death took place at Magdalene College, June 7, 1907. 
1844. Notes on the Arrival of Summer Birds at Elveden and its Vicinity in 
1844. (Zoologist, ii. p. 651.) 
Notes on the Dates of Nidification of Birds at Elden [Elveden]. 
(. T.c. ,pp. 722-3, 768.) 
1845. Dates of Arrival of Migratory Birds at Sketchworth in 1845. (Op. 
cit. iii. p. 1066.) 
1846. Chaffinch, Quail, Bingdove, etc. (Op. cit. iv. p. 1367.) 
Dates of Arrival of Migratory Birds in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cam- 
bridgeshire. (T.c. pp. 1549-50.) 
1847-49. Occurrence of Bare Birds near Thetford in Norfolk, etc. (Op. 
cit. v. 1847, pp. 1693-4 ; vii., 1849, pp. 2382-3, 2422, 2524.) 
Arrivals of Migratory Birds at Elveden, Suffolk. (Op. cit. v., 1847, 
pp. 1693, 1871 ; vi., 1848, p. 2149, 2227 ; vii., 1849, p. 2382, 
2525-6.) 
Nidification of Birds at Elveden. (Op. cit. v., 1847, p. 1871 ; vi., 
1848, pp. 2227-8 ; vii., 1849, pp. 2525-6.) 
Arrivals of Migratory Birds at Elveden, Beds. (Op. cit. v., 1847, 
p. 1872 ; vi., 1848, p. 2228.) 
1849. Dates of the Singing of Birds at Elveden. (Op. cit. vii. pp. 2381-2.) 
Departure of Migratory Birds at Elveden in 1848. (T.c. p. 2382.) 
1852. Some Account of a Petrel, killed at Southacre, Norfolk. (Op. cit. x. 
pp. 3691-8, figs.) 
1853. Note on Singularly Placed Nests of the Pheasant and Bed-legged 
Partridge. (Op. cit. xi. pp. 4073-4.) 
1859. Bemarks on the Harlequin Duck. (Ibis, i. pp. 162-6.) 
1860. On Migratory Habits of the Song Thrush. (Op. cit. ii. pp. 83-5.) 
1861. On the Possibility of Taking An Ornithological Census [of these 
Islands]. (Op. cit. iii. pp. 190-96.) 
Abstract of Mr. J. Wolley’s Besearches in Iceland respecting the 
Gare-fowl or Great Auk. (T.c. pp. 374-99.) 
Idem. Beprinted separately. 8vo, pp. 26. 
1 It is housed in the Museum of Zoology and is at last in process of being catalogued 
( 1916 ). 
