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BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
469 
1784. The 2nd edit, of the Two Tours. 2 vols. 4to. Idem. Another 
edit., 1810. 
*1784-87. Arctic Zoology. | Vol. I [II.] | Introduction. | Class I. Quadru- 
peds. [Mut. mut.] | [Vignette.] | London : | Printed by Henry 
Hughes. | m.dcc.lxxxiv. 
2 vols. 4to with Suppl., 1784—87. Vol. I. (1784) has in the 
Introduction (pp. i-xxxvii) an account of the British Islands, 
with numerous passages on the birds of different districts. Many 
British species of birds are also described in Vol. II. 
Idem. 2nd edit. 2 vols. and Introduction, together 3 vols. 
4to, 1792- . 
British Islands at pp. i-1 of Introduction. 
[ ?]. A Catalogue of British Birds. With queries intended to promote 
the knowledge of the natural history of our own country. 
Printed on a single sheet in folio, with a plate explaining the 
external parts of birds. 
Note. — Not seen. The above is taken from the adv. on the 
last page of vol. ii., 2nd edit, of the Zoology , 1768. 
Perrot 1 (Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Louisa), ob. 1836 
This lady was a granddaughter of Andrew, Baron St. John. 
She married George Wigley Perrot, of Cracombe House, 
Fladbury, Worcestershire, who died May 9, 1831, aged 45. 
After his death she resided at The Chantry, Fladbury. She 
took a keen interest in the natural history of the county, 
and appears to have been an artist, and the possessor of a 
museum containing considerable collections, both zoological 
and geological. She died August 21, 1836. What little 
information we are able to give about her is gleaned from 
Hastings' Natural History of Worcestershire (1834), and 
from Perrot Notes , by E. L. Burnwell (1867). Mrs. Perrott 
supplied Hastings with a considerable amount of infor- 
mation for the bird portion of his work, and appears, 
moreover, to have made a communication to the Worcester- 
shire Nat. Hist. Society on the birds of the county ; she was 
an honorary corresponding member of the Society, and was 
the authoress of a paper on “ The Fish of the Avon, 55 from 
which Hastings extracted his information on that subject. 
We have never seen the undermentioned work, of which 
pAlso spelt Perrott, cf. infra. 
