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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
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1891. Ornithology of Suffolk. Sheffield : 1891. 
Collation — Pamphlet, 8vo, 11 pp. Reprinted from White’s 
History of Suffolk. 
Notes on the Great Bustard in Suffolk. {Trans. Norf. and Norw. 
Nat. Soc. v. pp. 209-11.) 
1893. The Ornithology of Tennyson. ( Naturalist , pp. 41-8.) 
1903. Sabine’s Gull in Yorkshire. ( Zoologist , pp. 353, 394-5, 436.) 
1911. Birds. [In Victoria History of the County of Suffolk, i. pp. 177-214.] 
London : 1911. 4to. 
Tuck (M. F. P.). See Pike (0. G.) 
Tuck (William Henry), viv. 
The author of the undernoted little pamphlet was 
educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge (B.A. 1863, 
M.A. 1866), and is brother of the Rev. Julian G. Tuck. The 
pamphlet bears the author’s name at end, with address 
“ Tostock, Bury St. Edmunds.” 
[1894.] The Avi-fauna of a Suffolk Village, 1847-93. Bury St. Edmunds : 
N.D. 
Collation — Post 8vo, pamphlet, pp. 7, title at head of p. 1. 
Tucker (Andrew G. C.), fl. ca. 1809 
Dr. Tucker, of Ashburton, Devon, is frequently mentioned 
by Montagu, and seems to have made many important obser- 
vations on Devonshire birds. His projected Ornithologia 
Dcmmoniensis came to a very untimely end. “ But the two 
parts shew the author to have been a physiologist, anatomist, 
and outdoor observer far beyond most men of his time ” 
(Newton, Diet. Birds , Introduction, p. 44). The engravings 
in this work were by W. R. Jordan. In the copies we have 
seen only six out of the seven plates are coloured, but pre- 
sumably all seven were originally coloured. 
1809. Ornithologia Danmoniensis ; | or, | an History of the habits and 
economy | of | Devonshire Birds. | embellished with Coloured 
Plates, engraven from Accurate and | Beautiful Drawings from 
Nature : | With | An Appendix, | containing | such British Birds 
as are not ranked among those of Devon. | By Andrew G. C. 
Tucker. | Vol. I. | [quotation from Thomson] London : | Printed 
