WATKINS] BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY . 617 
Notes on the habits of the Stormcock or Mistletoe Thrush. ( T.c . 
pp. 409-12.) 
Notes on the Habits of the Windover Hawk. (T.c. pp. 460-2.) 
*1838-57. Essays | on | Natural History, | chiefly | Ornithology. | By | 
Charles Waterton, Esq. | Author of “ Wanderings in South 
America ” | With an Autobiography of the Author, and a View 
of Walton Hall. | [Series I. 1 — II. — III.] London : Longman, 
[&c.] | 1838 [—1844—1857]. 
Collation — 3 vols. post 8vo. Yol. I., pp. lxxxiii +pp. 312 and 
front. Yol. II., pp. cxlii + 1 1. +pp. 186, front. Yol. III., pp. 
xlvii +pp. 290, with port. 
Note. — Some of these Essays first appeared in Loudon’s Mag. 
of Nat. Hist, (vide supra). They are on a great variety of subjects, 
but include a number on British birds, especially in the 1st series, 
which includes 23 essays on the habits of as many species of 
British birds. 
Idem. Another edit. Edited by Norman Moore. 1870. 
Cr. 8vo, 1 vol. 
1867. Birds seen in the grounds of Walton Hall, pp. 111-12 [and other 
observations]. [In Charles Waterton, his Home, Habits and 
Handiwork : by R. Hobson, 2nd edit.] London : 1867. Post 8vo. 
Watkins (Rev. Morgan George), 1835-1906 
The undernoted is a popular work of little ornithological 
value. The author was born at Southwell, Notts, and was 
educated at Exeter College, Oxford; B.A. 1886, M.A. 1859. 
He was rector of Kentchurch, Herefordshire, 1885, until his 
death in 1906. 
[1881.] Pictures of Bird Life in Pen and Pencil, by the Rev. M. G. Watkins, 
M. A. With Illustrations by Giacomelli. London [Cassell & Co.]. 
N. D. 
Collation — 1 vol. folio, pp. 144. 
Watkins (W atkin James Yuille Strang), not. 1867 
Mr. Watkins, of 33 Evelyn Gardens, S.W., was educated 
at Eton and Jesus College, Cambridge ; B.A. 1889 ; barrister 
Inner Temple 1891. He is a Fellow of the Zoological 
Society and became a member of the B.O.U. in 1896. 
1897. [With J. R. V. Marchant.] Wild Bird Protection Acts, 1880-96, 
with complete index. 1897. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 174. 
1 Not so stated on title of first vol. 
