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of an all-round knowledge of natural science, we do not think 
he had anything more than a mere general acquaintance 
with ornithology, and his account of mountain birds in the 
second work undernoted is largely compiled from St. John 
and other writers. He died at Crescent Road, Ipswich, 
September 28, 1895. 
1879. Half-Hours in tlie Green Lanes.: a Book for a Country Stroll. 
Fifth Edition. London : 1879. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. viii +pp. 328, front, and 262 figs. 
Ch. IV. (pp. 103-42) deals with “ The Birds of the Green 
Lanes,” with 19 figs. 
Natural History Hambies, Mountain and Moor. London (S.P.C.K.) : 
1879. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. iv un. +pp. 5-256, with figs. 
Chaps. X. and XI. (pp. 206-39) are on “ Our Mountain Birds,” 
with figs. 
See also under Stevenson (H.). 
Taylor (Joseph), 1762-1844 
J. Taylor, of Newington Butts and the London Royal 
Exchange Insurance Co., also wrote Natumles Curiosae , 
or Curiosities in Natural History (1818), as well as various 
other works more or less akin to natural history. 
1815. Tales of the Hobin, | and other | Small Birds, | Selected from the 
British Poets, | for the | Instruction and Amusement of Young 
People. | — | By Joseph Taylor, | Compiler of the General 
Character of the Hog, Wonders of | the Horse, &c., &c. | 
[Quotation, 2 lines.] | London : | Printed and sold by William 
Darton Jun. | No. 58, Holborn-Hill. | — | 1815. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. 140+ contents 4 pp. un., with 
engr. front, and 5 pi. 
Taylor (Silas). See Dale (Samuel) 
Tegetmeier (William Bernhard), 1816-1912 
W. B. Tegetmeier, best known as a writer on, and breeder, 
exhibiter and judge of, poultry and pigeons, as well as bees, 
was born at Colnbrook, Bucks, November 4, 1816. Being 
the son of a surgeon in the Navy, he was originally intended 
to follow his father’s profession, and, with this object in view, 
