ROBERTS] 
BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
491 
1835. Excursions | illustrative of | the Geology and Natural History | of 
the | Environs of Edinburgh. | By William Rhind. | [etc. 3 lines] 
| Second edition, greatly enlarged. | John Anderson, Jun., 
Edinburgh, | 55, North Bridge Street. | Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 
London. | mdcccxxxv. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. i-vi and pp. 7-146, col. front, 
and figs. List of birds at pp. 133-5. 
Rintoul (Leonora Jeeerey ), viv. 
Miss Rintoul is an assistant editor of the Scottish Naturalist , 
in connection with which journal she has, in conjunction 
with Miss E. V. Baxter, been preparing in recent years a 
series of annual reports on Scottish ornithology. 
1910-11. [With Evelyn V. Baxter.] Report on Scottish Ornithology in 
1909 [and 1910]. (Ann. Scot. N.H. pp. 132-48, 193-211.) 
[With the Same.] Bird Notes from the Isle of Moy — Autumn, 
1909. (Op. cit. pp. 4-10.) 
1912[— 13.] [With the Same.] Report on Scottish Ornithology in 1911 
[and 1912]. Scottish Naturalist Extra Publication. No. I. 
[and No. II.]. 1912[-13.] 
See under Baxter (E. V.). 
Robert (P. L.). See Harting (J. E.) 
Roberts (A. J. R.), viv. 
The undermentioned little work is one “of a series of 
practical country handbooks.” 
1903. The Bird Book, London, [John Lane] mdcccciii. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. xiii + pp. 136 num. photo, pi. 
[Roberts (Hon. Francis)] 1 
1703. [Anonymous.] An | Essay | towards the | Probable Solution | of 
this | Question. | Whence come the Stork and the | Turtle, the 
Crane and the Swallow, | when they know and observe the | 
appointed Time of their Coming. | Or | Where those Birds do 
probably make | their Recess and Abode, which are I absent 
from our Climate at some cer- | tain Times and Seasons of the 
Year. | By a Person of Learning and Piety. | London, | Printed 
1 Cf. Tonkin’s edition of Carew’s Survey of Cornwall, 1811. 
