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BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
591 
for the author, and published by T. Cadell and | W. Davies, 
Strand. | 1809. 
Collation — 1 vol. 4to, pp. lxxxviii and vii. plates. 
Only two parts of this incomplete work were published. The 
introduction was not even finished. From the advertisement it 
would appear to have been published with coloured and un- 
coloured plates. 
1823. List of some rare Land-Birds which have been discovered in the 
neighbourhood of Ashburton. [In Rev. J. P. Jones’s Guide to 
the Scenery in the neighbourhood of Ashburton, Devon.'] Exeter : 
1823. 8vo. Not seen. 
(Contains a list of 43 species.) 
Tucker (Robert and Charles), ca. 1826 
These gentlemen were sons of Dr. A. G. C. Tucker (vide 
supra), but we are unaware that they did anything more in 
natural history than is comprehended in their assistance 
with the undernoted book. 
1826. Lists of Birds and Insects of Dartmoor. [In Carrington’s Dartmoor : 
a Descriptive Poem.] London : 1826. 
Collation — 1 vol. roy. 8vo, pp. cv + pp. 204 + pp. 4 un. and 
plates. 
Tudor (John R ), ca. 1883 
This author, 7 a writer in the Field newspaper, under the 
pseudonym of “ Old Wick,” has given a resume of the ornitho- 
logy of the Orkneys and Shetland in some 8 pp. of his book. 
1883. The Orkneys and Shetland, their past and present state, with 
chapters on Geology . . . Floras . . . etc. London (Stanford) : 
1883. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. xxxiii+pp. 703, front., maps, 
and pi. 
Birds at pp. 211-18. 
Tugwell (Rev. George), ob . 1904 
The Rev. George Tugwell was educated at Eton and at 
Oriel College, Oxford, and was M.A. of that University (1856). 
He was Curate of Ilfracombe, and subsequently Rector of 
Bathwick from 1871 to his death in 1904. He is best 
