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PiGrOTT (Sir Thomas Digby), nat. 1840 
Sir T. Digby Pigott, C.B., J.P., of The Lodge, Lower 
Sheringham, Norfolk, son of the Rev. John Pigott, rector 
of Hughenden, Bucks, was born at Hughenden, March 5, 1840, 
and educated at Marlborough. He was appointed clerk in the 
War Office in 1859, and served as private secretary to several 
Under -Secretaries and Secretaries of State for War. In 
1877 he was appointed Controller of H.M. Stationery Office, 
and retired in 1905 ; he was knighted in 1906. He is a 
member of the B.O.U. 
[1884.] London Birds and London Insects. London : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. vi + pp. 88, with woodcuts. 
Birds at pp. 1-28. The Preface is dated “ Christmas, 1883.” 
(Pub. 6s. 6d.) 
Idem. Another edit. London (Porter) : 1892. 
Idem. Enlarged edit. 8vo, pp. 270. London (Arnold) : 1902. 
(Pub! 7s. 6d.) 
1888. Birds of the Outer Fames. (Contemp. Rev. liv. pp. 182-91.) 
Protection of Birds. (Op. cit. lix. pp. 597 et seq.) 
1907. The Wild Birds’ Protection Acts, as administered by Orders in 
Great Britain and Ireland. (Ornis, xiv. pp. 594-608.) 
1908. The Changeling : What a Boy whose Eyes had been Opened saw 
of the Keal Life of the Wild Creatures round his Home. London 
(Witherby) : 1908. 
Collation — 1 vol. roy. 16mo, pp. 184. (Pub. 2s. 6d. net.) 
Pike (Oliver G-.), viv. 
Mr. Pike is well known to most ornithologists by his 
admirable photographs of bird life. In addition to the 
undernoted books, he has contributed to Mr. Percy R. Lowe’s 
new illustrated work on Our Common Sea Birds , published 
this year (1913). He is a Fellow of the Zoological Society 
and resides at Winchmore Hill, Middlesex. 
1900. In Bird Land with Field Glass and Camera. London : 1900. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xvi + pp. 280, with 83 photo, ill. 
Idem. New popular edition, 1902. 
1901. Woodland, Field and Shore : Wild Nature depicted with Pen and 
Camera. London (R.T.S.) : 1901. 
