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BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
601 
and Torquay ; . . . By | W. Turton, M.D., and J. F. Kingston | 
Teignmouth : . . . isr.D. [ca. 1810]. 
1 vol. 12mo, pp. un. 
Note . — 34 pp. devoted to birds. Miller Christy ascribes this 
work to 1810. 
Tutt (James William), ob. 1913 
This author, who resided at Westcombe Hill, London, S.E., 
was a Fellow of the Entomological Society, and his name is 
chiefly known as that of *an entomological writer, and founder 
and editor of the Entomologist' s Record. His works on the 
British lepidoptera are valuable and authoritative, while he 
took but a minor interest in ornithology. 
1894. Woodside, Burnside. Hillside, and Marsh. London (Sonnenschein) : 
1894. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. v+pp. 241. 
Contains figs, and accounts of some few common British birds. 
[1897.] Chats about British Birds. London : [1897.] 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 209. 
Tyas (Robert), 1811-79. See Cotton (John) 
This^author is best known for his works on botany, which 
comprise Popular Flowers , Favourite Field Flowers , etc. 
Ullyett (Henry), ca. 1880 
The author of this work is described as “ B.Sc., F.R.G.S. 
and Honorary Secretary to the Folkestone Natural History 
Society.” He states that in respect of the lists of plants, 
lepidoptera, birds and shells he is “ indebted much more to 
the endeavours of my friends than to my own researches, 
although I can personally vouch for the greater portion of 
them. . . . The list of birds is by Messrs. F. Tolputt and 
V. Knight.” 
1880. Rambles of a Naturalist round Folkestone, with occasional papers 
on the Fauna and Flora of the District, etc. Folkestone : 1880. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. vi un. +pp. 157. 
List of Birds at pp. 150-55. 
