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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[WATERTON 
educated as a Roman Catholic. Of his adventurous travels 
in South America we propose to say nothing here. He was 
married, after his return, in 1829, in the English convent at 
Bruges, to Anne, daughter of Charles Edmondstone of Car- 
dross, at whose house in Demerara he had often stayed. 
She died little more than a year later, leaving an only son 
Edmund. His wife’s two sisters henceforward kept house 
for him. At Walton Hall he always slept on the bare floor 
of his room, with a block of wood for a pillow, and rose at 
three. He then lit his fire, and lay down for half an hour 
while it burned up : then dressed, and spent the hour from 
four to five in his chapel. He breakfasted at eight and spent 
a great part of the day in his park. On May 25, 1865, he had 
a severe fall while carrying a log on his shoulder, and died of 
internal injuries on the 27th. He was buried between two 
old oaks, on the shore of the lake in his park, under a stone 
cross which he had put up a year before, with the epitaph : 
“ Orate pro anima : cujus fessa juxta hanc crucem sepe- 
liuntur ossa. 55 
1831. Remarks on Professor Rennie’s edition of Montagu’s Ornithological 
Dictionary. (Loudon’s Mag. Nat. Hist. iv. pp. 516-20.) 
1832. The Habits of the Barn Owl and the benefits it confers on man 
(Op. cit. v. pp. 9-15.) 
Remarks on the Rook. ( T.c . pp. 241-5.) 
On the supposed pouch under the bill of the Rook. (T.c. pp. 512- 
515.) 
1833. The Starling. (Op. cit. vi. pp. 37-40.) 
The Habits of the Carrion Crow. (T.c. pp. 208-14.) 
The Habits of the Pheasant. (T.c. pp. 308-14.) 
The Habits of the Jackdaw. (T.c. pp. 394-8.) 
1834. Observations on the habits of the Rook. (Op. cit. vii. pp. 100-6.) 
A Description of the habits of the Ringdove. (T.c. pp. 328-33.) 
1835. Notes of a visit to the haunts of the Guillemot. (Op. cit. viii. pp. 
162-5.) 
Notes on the habits of the Kingfisher. (T.c. pp. 251-4.) 
Notes on the habits of the Tawny Owl. (T.c. pp. 322-4.) 
Notes on the habits of the Wigeon. (T.c. pp. 361-3.) 
Notes on the habits of the Heron. (T.c. pp. 453-8.) 
Notes on the habits of the Mallard. (T.c. pp. 541-4.) 
1836. Notes on the habits of the Jay. (Op. cit. ix. pp. 187-90.) 
Notes on the habits of the Magpie. (T.c. pp. 225-31.) 
