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1905. Wild Bird Protection in Yorks (Nat. pp. 356-9). 
1906. Birds used for food in 16th Cent, (op, cit. pp. 52-8). 
1907. Birds and Cliffs of Bempton, York : 1907. Sm. 4to. 
Idem. 2nd edit. Ib. 1911. 
*1910. Guide to the Birds in the Hull Municipal Museum. (Hull Mus. 
Publ. No. 75.) Hull : n.d. [1910.] 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 122, with 26 pi. 
Pp. 1-95., 103-4; and the 26 pi. deal with the British birds, 
with data of the specimens and notes on the distribution of the 
species. Pp. 96-100 relate to foreign birds. 
Sherborne (C. Davies). See under White (Gilbert) 
[Sharpe’s edition]. 
Shipley (Arthur Everett), nat. 1861 
Dr. Shipley, M.A., Sc.D., Hon. D. Sc. Princeton, and 
F.R.S., Master of Christ’s College, Cambridge, was born 
March 10, 1861, being the second son of the late Alex. Shipley 
of the Hall, Datchet, Bucks. He cannot be considered as a 
writer on British birds, and yet claims a place here on account 
of the two works undernoted, edited in part by him. 
He was also joint-editor of the well-known Cambridge 
Natural History. He resides at Christ’s College Lodge, 
Cambridge. 
1904. [Edited by, with J. E. Marr.] Handbook to the Natural History 
of Cambridgeshire. Cambridge : 1904. 
1 vol. cr. 8vo. Birds by A. H. Evans ( q.v .). 
1911. [Edited by, with A. S. Leslie.] The Grouse in Health and Disease. 
Edited by A. S. Leslie, W.S., and A. E. Shipley, F.K.S., Master 
of Christ’s College, Cambridge. With an Introduction by Lord 
Lovat. 2 vols. London (Smith, Elder) : 1911. 
Collation — 2 vols. 4to, pp. 546 and 150, with coloured and 
other illustrations, and maps. Pub. 42s. net. Out of print 
and scarce. 
Idem. Abridged and cheaper edition. In 1 vol. roy. 8vo. 
With coloured illustrations. London (Smith, Elder). Pub. 
12s. 6d. net. 
Shoberl (Frederic), 1775-1853 
This well-known author and journalist was born in 
London in 1775 and educated at the Moravian School at 
