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Wright (J. C.). “ Saint ” Gilbert : The Story of Gilbert White 
and Selborne. London : (E. Stock) : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 90, ill. 
[1913. Mullens (W. IT.). (I.) Guide to Selborne. (II.) Synopsis of the 
Life of Gilbert White. {Bull. B.O.C., No. CXC.) London : 
1913. 
Collation — -Pamphlet^ 8vo, 27 pp. 
Mullens (W. H.). [Edited by.] The Introduction to Fauna Cal- 
pensis, by John White, London. (Selborne Society) : 1913. 
1 vol. 4to.] 
Whiting (James Edward), nat. 1850 ? 
Mr. Whiting, a Hampstead taxidermist, is well known 
as a local ornithologist, and is lecturer on Nature Study 
to the Council Schools. He was born October 29, 1850 or 
1851. 
1898. Where Wild Birds Sing, being the Notes of a Naturalist. London : 
1898. 
Collation— 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. viii+pp. 158. 
1900. Notes on the Birds of Hampstead. (Hamp stead Annual for 1900, 
pp. 37-45.) London : 1900. 
1 vol., large 8vo. Enumerates 123 species. 
1911. A Collection of Hampstead Birds. [Reader's Guide and Student's 
Review , iv. pp. 38-40 and 95-8.] 
List of the collection and a selected list of books on the birds 
of the London district. 
1912. Bird-life of Hampstead. [A chapter in T. J. Barratt’s Annals of 
Hampstead, iii.] Hampstead : 1912. 
Whitlock (F. B.) 
Whitlock was as a young man a bank cashier at Basford, 
near Nottingham. He was a most energetic ornithologist, a 
likeable man, and an able writer, but did not fulfil the 
early promise of his career. In 1896 he was an assistant 
editor with Mr. H. Kirke Swann of the Ornithologist , and 
in 1897 published a well -written criticism of Gatke’s 
Heligoland. 
1886. Birds of the Derbyshire Peak. ( Naturalist , 1886, pp. 130-2.) 
