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Collation — 1 vol. fol. 5 11. prelim, and pp. 164 and Appdx. 
2 11., with folding plate at p. 13 and 2 maps (usually wanting). 
Birds at pp. 46-9. 
Idem. A New edit. Cupar-Fife and London : 1803. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 'xvi + pp. 468, 3 11. 4 engravings. 
Birds at pp. 106-15 of Ch. III., “ Concerning the Animals or 
living Creatures in these two Firths.” There are some species 
additional to Sibbald’s original list. 
1711. [Edited by.] Monteith’s (Robert) M.S. Description of the Isles of 
Orkney and Zetland. 1711. 
Collation — 1 vol. fol. title +pp. 42 and maps. 
Birds, pp. 5, 8, 22, 39, etc. 
Siddall (Charles Kingsley), 1878-1910 
This writer, a contributor to British Birds , etc., died 
November 16, 1910, aged thirty- two. The undermentioned 
pamphlet, relating to the vicinity of Chester, was privately 
printed by the author’s parents after his death “ for circula- 
tion among his many friends who were so kind to him during 
his long illness.” 
1909. Notes on the breeding of the Great Tit. (Brit. Birds, iii. pp. 186-7.) 
1910. Idem. (Zoologist, pp. 207-10.) 
ca. 1911. Bird-Life in a Suburban Garden. “ The Garden that I love.” 
N.D. [ca. 1911.] 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, cover title, pp. 16, mcl. portrait, 8 
ill. and 2 blank pp. Originally appeared in Ann. Rept. 
Chester Soc. Nat. Sc., 1911, pp. 1-14. 
* Sim (George), 1835-1908 
The late George Sim, A.L.S., who was a taxidermist and 
naturalist in Castle Street, Aberdeen, devoted more attention 
to ichthyology than ornithology. He wrote The Food of 
Fishes in the publications of the Great International Fisheries 
Exhibition (1884), and other works on the subject ; he also 
contributed many articles and notes on both subjects to the 
scientific journals. He died in 1908. 
1889. Pallas’s Sand-Grouse in Aberdeenshire in 1888, with an account of 
its habits and anatomical peculiarities. Aberdeen : 1889. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 23, with 3 pi. 
1903. The Vertebrate Fauna of Dee. Aberdeen 1 : 1903. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 296. 
Birds at pp. 74-194. 
