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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[SAXBY 
Sawyer (Frederick Ernest) 
The undernoted was originally printed in a Brighton 
newspaper, and reprinted for the author. 
1875. The Birds and Mammals of Sussex. A paper read before the 
Brighton and Sussex Nat. Hist. Soc. Brighton : 1875. 
Collation — Pamphlet, cr. 8vo. pp. 11 and wrapper. 
Saxby (Henry Linckmyer), 1836-73 
This well-known Shetland ornithologist was the second 
son of Stephen Martin Saxby, B.N., and his wife Mary Ann 
(nee Lindeman), and was born in London, April 19, 1836. 
His boyhood and early youth were passed in the Undercliff 
at Yentnor, I.W., and in North Wales. He went to Edinburgh 
University in 1857, and passed through the medical course, 
becoming in 1860 assistant to Dr. Edmondston of Unst, 
Shetland Isles. In 1862 he graduated M.D. at St. Andrews, 
and then entered into practice with Dr. Edmondston, con- 
tinuing alone after the latter’s retirement, but retiring 
himself in 1871, when he went first to Edinburgh and after- 
wards to Inverary, where he died, August 4, 1873. 
He married Dr. Edmondston’s daughter, Jessie Margaret, 
in 1859. 
Stephen H. Saxby, M.A., Vicar of East Clevedon, Somer- 
set, his brother, completed and edited for press his Birds of 
Shetland. 
Members of the family have in recent years continued to 
contribute ornithological notes from Shetland to the zoological 
journals. 
1862. Notes on the Spotted Woodpecker. ( Zoologist , pp. 7732-4.) 
Deposition of Eggs by the Cuckoo. (Op. cit. pp. 8164-8, 8235-6.) 
1864-71. Ornithological Notes from Shetland. (Op. cit. xxii., 1864, 
pp. 9091-6, 9124-31, 9230-43, 9310-21 ; xxiii., 1865, pp. 9401-5, 
9435-9, 9484-9, 9518-26, 9566-72, 9587-91, 9760-72 ; Series 2, h, 
1866, pp. 16-20, 61-7, 211-15, 288-93, 473-9 ; Series 2, ii., 1867, 
pp. 537-9, 688-90 ; Series 2, iv., 1869, pp. 1760, 1764 ; Series 2, 
vi., 1871, pp. 2533-40.) 
1874. The Birds of Shetland, with Observations on their Habits, Migration 
and Occasional Appearance, by the late Henry L. Saxby, M.D. 
