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Cambridge. B.A., 1895 ; M.A., 1899 ; B.C., 1901 ; M.B., 
1903 . He has held various appointments at Guy’s Hospital ; 
lie became F.R.C.S. in 1902 , and a member of the B.O.U. in 
1893 , and was on the Committee of that Society from 1911 - 
1914 . He was one of the original members of the B.O.C. 
Migration Committee ( 1904 ), and has acted as secretary from 
1909 up to the present time. He is an able field naturalist, 
and now resides and practises at St. Leonards-on-Sea. 
He is an assistant-editor of British Birds (magazine), also 
F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. 
In the preface to his Birds of Kent he tells us that “ The 
preparation of this work occupied the author sixteen years, 
and it is his hope that his years of work in the field, in libraries 
and museums, and all the valuable information so generously 
given him by a large number of correspondents, afford 
sufficient justification for the publication of another, and it 
is hoped exhaustive work, on the birds of our beautiful 
county.” This work forms a valuable addition to our 
county faunas. 
1900. Some remarks on the Birds seen in the south-east part of the main- 
land of Orkney in October 1899. ( Zoologist , pp. 54-64.) 
1903. Some notes of rare Birds from Kent and Sussex. (Op. cit. pp. 
418-22.) 
1907. On the nesting of a pair of Herons on Dungeness Beach. (Brit. 
Birds, i. pp. 97-101.) 
On the Yellow Wagtails and their position in the British Avifauna. 
(T.C. pp. 133-42.) 
On the Grey Wagtail as a Sussex Bird. (Hastings Nat. i. pp. 60-62, 
pi. vi, vii.) 
1907-9. [With H. F. Witherby.] On the more important additions to our 
knowledge of British Birds since 1899. Pt. I. (Brit. Birds, i. 
pp. 52-6) ; Pt. II. (T.c. pp. 81-5) ; Pt. III. (T.c. pp. 109-14) ; 
Pt. IY. (T.c. pp. 147-52) ; Pt. V. (T.c. pp. 178-84) ; Pt. VI. 
(T.c. pp. 246-56) ; Pt. VII. (T.c. pp. 280-84) ; Pt. VIII. (T.c. 
pp. 314-22) ; Pt. IX. (T.c. pp. 347-50) ; Pt. X. (Op. cit. ii. 
pp. 24-7) ; Pt. XI. (T.c. pp. 51-7) ; Pt. XII. (T.c. pp. 83-7) ; 
Pt. XIII. (T.c. pp. 125-9) ; Pt. XIV. (T.c. pp. 146-50) ; Pt. XV. 
(T.c. pp. 228-9) ; Pt. XVI. (T.c. pp. 267-70) ; Pt. XVII (T.c. 
pp. 305-8) ; Pt. XVIII. (T.c. pp. 327-34) ; Pt. XIX. (T.c. pp. 
368-75) ; Pt. XX. (T.c. pp. 406-21). 
