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[ROWLEY 
Recent Additions to the Fauna of Devon. (Trans. Devon Assoc. 
Adv. Sci. i.) 
1896. A Perambulation of Dartmoor. By Samuel Rowe. 3rd edit, 
revised and edited by J. Brooking Rowe. Exeter : 1896. 
1 vol. roy. 8vo. Birds at pp. 339-46, by E. Moore (q.v.). 
Rowe (Samuel), 1793-1853. See Moore (E.) 
Rowley (Georoe Dawson), 1822-78 
This writer, who was the eldest son of George William 
Rowley, of Priory Hill, Huntingdon, was born in 1822 and 
educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge (B. A. 1846, 
M.A. 1849), where he was the companion of Wolley, whose 
passion for ornithology he shared. He contributed many 
short notes on occurrences at Brighton, where he chiefly 
resided, to the Ibis , P.Z.S., Field, etc., but is principally known 
as the author and editor of the Ornithological Miscellany 
(3 vols. 4to, 1876-78), with contributions by Dresser, Sharpe, 
Seebohm, and others. He was elected a Fellow of the Zoological 
Society in July 1866, and died at his residence, Chichester 
House, East Cliff, Brighton, in November 21, 1878. 
1859. Letter on Sylvia provincialis and Alauda brachydactyla. (Ibis, 
pp. 329-30.) 
1860. Letter on some Charadriidce, etc. (Op. cit. pp. 101-2.) 
1860-70. Letters on various birds observed at Brighton. (Op. cit., 1860, 
pp. 200-1 ; 1861, pp. 113-14 ; 1862, pp. 88-9 ; 1864, pp. 222-4 ; 
1870, p. 2407.) 
1863. On the occurrence of the Tawny Pipit in England. (Op. cit. v. 
pp. 37-8.) 
1865. Certain Pacts in the Economy of the Cuckoo. (Ibis, pp. 178-86.) 
1875-76. British Birds. [In Rowley’s Ornithological Miscellany, Pt. II., 
August 1875, pp. 49-134, pi. x-xv ; Pt. III., January 1876, 
pp. 135-40.] 4to. London and Brighton : 1875-6. (The 
whole work was published in 24 parts, 1875-78.) 
1877. On Plamborough Head. (T.c. Pt. XI., Nov. 1877, pp. 11-18, 
pi. lxxii-v.) 
On Scoulton Mere, Norfolk, and the Black-headed Gull. (T.c. 
10 pp., 3 col. plates.) 
On the breeding-places of two members of Brit. Anatidae. (T.c. 
4 pp., plate.) 
