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Tristram was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 
1868, and was also a fellow, member, or correspondent of a 
number of other scientific and learned societies at home and 
abroad. 
He died at his residence at Durham on March 8, 1906. 
1905. Birds. [In Victoria History of the County of Durham, i. pp. 175-91.] 
London : 1905. 4to. 
Tristeam- Valentine (John Tristram), oh. 1893 
The author of the undernoted work, a Fellow of the 
Linnean and Zoological Societies and a Member of the B.O.U., 
resided at Sheffield Gardens, Kensington. He took the 
additional name of Tristram in 1889. The first part of 
the work comprises “ Notes from the Zoo,” the second part 
on London Birds being the result of personal observations 
during his “ almost daily walk from Kensington to West- 
minster through the parks.” Pt. III. includes “ The Fame 
Islands,” etc. 
1895. London Birds and Beasts. With a Preface by F. E. Beddard. 
London : 1895. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 319. 
Birds in London at pp. 171-254. The Fame ‘ Islands at pp. 
260-70, etc. 
Tuck (Rev. Julian George), viv. 
The Rev. J. G. Tuck was educated at Emmanuel College, 
Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1875, and proceeding M.A. 
in 1884. He was ordained in 1875, and became Rector of 
Tostock, Bury St. Edmunds, in 1887. He has been for over 
forty years a most indefatigable observer and recorder, the 
natural history journals for that period abounding with his 
notes. He is included here on account of having contributed 
the bird section to the Victoria History of Suffolk. 
1870-75. Notes on the Sea and Shore Birds of Aldebnrgh and Birds 
observed at Aldebnrgh. ( Zoologist , ser. 2, v. pp. 2368-9 ; vi. 
pp. 2804-5 ; vii. pp. 3306-7 ; viii. p. 3799 ; x. pp. 4536-7.) 
1876. Sea Birds at Flamborough. (Op. cit. xi. pp. 4758-9, 5040.) 
