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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[SEDGWICK 
an extensive collection of eggs, which he presented to the 
Museum of Zoology at Cambridge. They have, however, 
been much damaged by fire. He died at Cochin on October 
29, 1894. 
1853. [Anonymous.] A classified List of the Names & Latin Synonyms 
of the British Birds ; . . . Cambridge (Webb) : 1853. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. vi + pp. 27, printed on one side only. 
No author’s name appears on title-page, the Preface is signed 
A. F. S., and dated Cambridge, October 1853. The book was 
printed “ so as to be available for tables for collections.” 
1854. Occurrence of the Bough-legged Buzzard (Buteo lagopus) and 
Peregrine Falcon (Palco peregrinus) in Cambridgeshire. ( Zoolo- 
gist , p. 4165.) 
1856. Honey Buzzard breeding in Hampshire. (Op. cit. p. 5058.) 
Occurrence of the Great Bustard in Cambridgeshire. T.c. p. 
5063. 
Sebright (Sir John Saunders), 1767-1846 
Sir J. S. Sebright, 7th baronet, of Besford, Worcestershire, 
and Beechwood, Hertfordshire, politician and agriculturist, 
was born on May 23, 1767, being the eldest son of Sir John 
Saunders Sebright, 6th baronet, a Lieutenant-General in 
the Army, and Member for Bath. The son served for a 
short time in the Army, but afterwards became Member for 
Hertfordshire (1807-35), although never active in party 
politics. He took, however, great interest in agriculture, 
and is famous as one of the authors of a treatise on The Art 
of Improving the Breeds of Domestic Animals (8vo, 1809). 
He died at Turnham Green, April 15, 1846. 
1826. Observations | upon | Llawking, | By | Sir John Saunders Sebright, 
Bart., M.P. | describing the mode of | breaking and managing | 
the several kinds of | Hawks used in Falconry. | London: | [Etc. 
4 lines.] | 1828. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8 Vo, pp. 64. 
Sedgwick (Rev. Sidney Newman), viv. 
The Rev. S. N. Sedgwick, M.A., is the author of several 
popular books on natural history published by the Methodist 
Publishing House. They are chiefly written for children, 
