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1900. A Year with Nature. 170 illustrations from photographs. Drane : 
1900. 
Collation — 1 vol. imp. 8vo, pp. 292. (Pub. 10s. 6d.) Reissued 
1901. 
1902. Early Life of the Young Cuckoo. Burleigh : 1902. 
1905. British Bird Life : being popular sketches of every species of bird 
now regularly nesting in the British Isles. London : 1905. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. xxxv+pp. 338, col. front, and 
60 ill. (Pub. 3s. 6d.) 
1906. Every Boy’s Book of British Natural History. Illustrated by S. N. 
Sedgwick. R.T.S. : 1906. 
Collation— 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 296. (Pub. 3s. 6d.) 
1907. Eifty-two Nature Rambles. R.T.S. : 1907. 
1910. British Nesting Birds. Dent 1910. 
1911. The Young Ornithologist. Methuen : 1911. 
Bird Life of the Seasons. Black : 1911. 
1912. A Year in the Country. Headley : 1912. 
Natural History of the Garden. Black : 1912. 
Nature Craft. Gale & Polden : 1912. 
The Book of Nature. Hodder : 1912. 
Wonders of Bird Life. Milner : 1912. 
Wharton (Henry Thornton), 1846-95 
Henry Thornton Wharton, physician and scholar, third 
son of Rev. Henry Janies Wharton, was born at Mitcham, 
Surrey, November 6, 1846; M.R.C.S. 1875; died at South 
Hampstead August 22, 1895. He was educated at Wadham 
College, Oxford (M.A. 1874). His best-known work is that 
on Sappho, published in 1885. He was a brother of 
Edward Ross Wharton, classical scholar and Fellow of Jesus 
College, Oxford. 
1877. A List of British Birds. The genera arranged according to Sunde- 
vall’s method. The Nomenclature revised by Henry Thornton 
Wharton. London (Van Voorst) : mdccclxxvii. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. iv + pp. 20* 
1879. On the Orthography of some birds’ names. (Ibis, pp. 449-51.) 
1881. On the proper generic designation of the European Woodpeckers. 
(Op. cit. pp. 253-8.) 
1882. The meaning of English Bird-names. (Zoologist, pp. 441-8.) 
