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BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
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Walpole-Bond (John Arthington), nat. 1878 
Mr. Walpole-Bond, son of the Rev. John Bond, who was 
born at Woolwich, February 6, 1878, and educated at 
Winchester and St. John’s College, Oxford, is best known 
as the author of Bird Life in Wild Wales, a portion of our 
islands concerning which ornithological books are lamentably 
few in number. He is also a well-known contributor to the 
Field. 
1901. The Birds of Bromley, Kent, and its neighbourhood. Bromley 
(S. Bush & Son) : 1901. 
Collation — 8vo pamphlet, pp. 17, wrapper. 
1903. Bird Life in Wild Wales. Illustrated with photographs by Oliver 
G. Pike. London : 1903. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. xvi+pp. 283, front, and 59 ill. 
(Pub. 7s. 6d.) 
Idem. Cheaper reissue, 1904. 
1905. The Habits of the Tawny Owl. (Field, Dec. 2.) 
Spotted Woodpeckers. (Op. cit., Nov. 18.) 
The Habits of the Long-eared Owl. (Op. cit., Nov. 4.) 
1906. Habits of the Black Guillemot. (Op. cit., Dec. 29.) 
1907. Irish Golden Eagles. (Op. cit., March 2.) 
Nesting of the Oyster-Catcher. (T.c., June 29.) 
1909. The Lesser Redpoll in Sussex. (Brit. Birds, iii* pp. 20-25.) 
, Ward (James), ca. 1871 
We know nothing of this author, nor does he appear to 
have published anything else relating to ornithology. He 
dates his Introduction from Ely Court, Staplehurst, 1867. 
1871. British Ornithology, or Birds of Passage. Maidstone : 1871. 
Collation— 1 vol. 8vo, pp. ix+pp. 10-288, front, and pi. 
[Ward (Thomas)], ft . 1714-28 
We have no information regarding this author, other than 
the indication as to his places of residence given in the titles 
as quoted below. 
1714. [Anonymous.] The Bird-Eancier’s Delight : | or Choice | Observa- 
tions | and | Directions | Concerning | The Taking, | Feeding, | 
