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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[ROTHSCHILD 
legged and Common Buzzards, and portraits of Robert 
Rodwell and Robert Lee, who assisted with a list of birds. 
1906. Animated Nature in Thirskland. [In Edmund Bogg’s Richmond- 
shire and the Vale of Mowbray , i. pp. 397-404, port, and illus.J 
8vo. London & Leeds : 1906. 
Ross (F. W. L.) ob. (?) 
We are unable to discover anything about this author or 
his work, the reference to which is from Pidsley’s Birds of 
Devon (Bibl. p. xxx). 
1847. The History of the British Laridae. Topsham : 1847. 
Not seen. 
Rogers (W. H.), viv. (?) 
The undermentioned Guide is by the Head Master of 
York Buildings Board School, Southampton. 
[ ?] Guide to the New Forest. 6th edition. Southampton, n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xi + pp. 124, num. cuts in text. 
Birds, pp. 23-6 by Bev. J. E. Kelsall, q.v. An account of no- 
importance. 
Note . — The 7th edition is quoted under Kelsall (Rev. J. E.) 
as not seen. 
Rothschild (Lionel Walter, Lord), nat. 1868 
Lord Rothschild, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., was 
born in London, February 8, 1868, being the eldest son of the 
first Baron Rothschild, and was educated at Bonn and 
Magdalene College, Cambridge. He became a Trustee of 
the British Museum in 1899, and from 1899-1910 represented 
Aylesbury in Parliament. He is well known for his valuable 
work in connection with the Zoological Museum, Tring, 
Herts. He is joint editor of the Novitates Zoologicce, issued 
in connection with the Museum, and also author of numerous 
articles on zoology. He is unmarried. He succeeded his 
father in 1915. 
1898. Birds of Bass Rock. (Nineteenth Century , xliv. pp. 618 et seq.) 
