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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[WEBB 
Weaver (John), ob. ca. 1890 
This author wrote the fauna portion for the undernoted 
work, which deals with Harting in Sussex. Mr. Harting tells 
us he died at Eastbourne in the “ nineties,” “ precise date 
not known.” 
1877. The Birds of the District around Harting. [In H. D. Gordon’s The 
History of Harting .] London : 1877. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo. Birds at pp. 252-95. 
Webb (Wilebed Mark), nat. 1868 
Mr. Webb is well known as the Secretary of the Selborne 
Society, for which he edited White’s Nature Calendar , pub- 
lished ifl facsimile in 1911. He is a Fellow of the Linnean 
The little brochure undernoted on the Brent Valley Bird 
Sanctuary — a small wood lying on the canal near Ealing, and 
formerly known as Perivale Wood — enumerates in its first 
edition 67 species observed, including 27 nesting, and in its 
third edition 86 species observed, including 36 nesting. The 
same wood was previously dealt with by Mr. R. H. Read 
(Rep. & Trans. Ealing Nat. Sci. Soc., 1896, pp. 1-28). 
1899. Appendix giving a list of birds hitherto recorded as occurring in 
Berks and Bucks. [In A Guide to the Museum of Eton College .] 
Eton College : 1899. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 30+pp. vi + pp. iii, plates. 
Birds, 2nd Appendix, pp. vi, including the collection of Dr. 
Thackeray, Provost of King’s College, Cambridge. 
1907. The Brent Valley Bird Sanctuary. Selborne Society (Brent Valley 
Branch) : 1907. 
Collation — 18mo pamphlet, 14 pp. ill. 
Idem. 2nd edit., 1910. 8vo. 34 pp. ill. 
Idem. 3rd edit., 1911. 8vo. 34 pp. ill. 
1909. How to Attract Wild Birds. ( The Country Home, iv. p. 163.) 
1910. Nests in the Brent Valley Bird Sanctuary. (Op. cit. p. 293.) 
•Curious Nesting Places. (Op. cit. v. p. 49.) 
1911. Nesting Boxes for Birds, 2 pts. (Op. cit. vi. p. 287 ; vii. p. 117.) 
The Encouragement of Insect-eating Birds. (Knowledge, xxxiv. 
p. 99.) 
[Edited by.] Gilbert White’s “ A Nature Calendar.” London : 
1911. 
See under White (Gilbert). 
