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596 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
Linnean and Zoological Societies, and an hon. member of 
the B.O.U. 
1907. [With P. H. Bahr.] The Home Life of Some Marsh Birds. Photo- 
graphed and described. (Special Photographic [Extra] Number 
of British Birds.) London : 1907. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 62, 32 pi. (Pub. 2s. 6d. net.) 
The re-appearance of the Buff as a nesting species in Norfolk. 
(Brit. Birds, i. pp. 65-8.) 
Some Notes on the Coot and Great Crested Grebe. (Trans. Norf. 
and Norw. Soc. viii. pp. 449-54.) 
1908. Green Woodpecker versus Starling. (Brit. Birds, ii. pp. 141-5, 
pi. iv.) 
1909. A remarkable incident in the life history of the Water-Rail. (Op. 
cit. iii. pp. 65-8, pi. 3-10.) 
1910. On a Mallard Duck removing her Eggs. (Op. cit. iv. pp. 66-9.) 
1911. The Return of the Bittern to Norfolk. (Op. cit. v. pp. 90-97.) 
Turner (Henry Jerome), nat. 1856 
Mr. Turner, who was born at Redhill, Surrey, in August 
1856, is a Fellow of the Entomological Society, and was for 
many years Secretary of the South London Entomological 
and Natural History Society, of which he is now President. 
He is also acting editor of the Entomologists' Record , in 
succession to the late J. W. Tutt. 
1909. Aves (Birds). [In A Survey and Record of Woolwich and West 
Kent. ... In Commemoration of the 12th Annual Congress, 
1907, of the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies.] 8vo. 
Woolwich : 1909. 
Annotated list of birds at pp. 237-55. 
Turner (William), 1 ca. 1500-1568 
William Turner was 'born at the beginning of the sixteenth 
century at Morpeth, in Northumberland, the exact date of 
his birth being unknown, as the registers of his native town 
date only from the year 1582. He is said to have been the 
son of a tanner, but of his childhood and early education we 
have no record. Through the influence of Thomas, Lord 
1 Cf. also article by Mr. Mullens, Brit. Birds, June 1908. 
