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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
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on | various topics of interest. | By Neville Wood, Esq. | London : 
John W. Parker, West Strand. | mdcccxxxvi. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. vi un. +pp. 3 + 232. 
Note. — Pt. I. contains critiques of British and foreign works, 
including an elaborate one of his own Song Birds, whilst Pt. II. 
contains a useful Synopsis of Systems, including those of Willughby, 
Brisson, Linnaeus, Latham, Lacepede, Dumeril, Meyer, Illiger, 
Temminck, Cuvier, Blainville, Vieillot, Vigors, etc., “ On the 
English Nomenclature of Birds,” and other articles. 
1837. On the Habits of the Common Coot ( Fulica atm, Linn.) ( Naturalist 
[Maund & Holl’s], i. pp. 74-7.) 
On the Habits of the King Pigeon (Columba palumbus, Linn.) 
(T.c. pp. 130-32.) 
Some Observations on the Smaller British Birds. ( Naturalist 
[Neville Wood’s], ii. pp. 251-4.) 
Some Account of the Sibilous Locustell, or “ Grasshopper 
Warbler.” (T.c. pp. 357-9.) 
*1838-39. Sketches of European Ornithology. (Op. cit. iii., 1838, pp. 
353-9, 475-82, : iv., 1839, pp. 11-16, 122-7, 186-91, 255-60, 295-9, 
349-55, 400-411, 467-73, : [Contd. by Shirley Palmer, v., 1839, 
pp. 23-9, 62-6], 136-42.) 
Wood (Sara), vivA 
This authoress is best known by her Stories from Many 
Lands , London, 1877. 
*1892. Dwellers in our Gardens. New edition. London (Sunday School 
Assoc.) : 1892. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 8 un. +pp. 184. 
Contains a chapter, pp. 106-39, on tk Our Garden Choristeers.” 
Wood (Hev. Theodore), nat. 1862 
This author, a son of Kev. J. Gr. Wood, was born at 
Erith, August 6, 1862, and was ordained priest in 1890. 
He has been vicar of St. Mary Magdalene, Wandsworth 
Common, London, since 1902. 
1886. Our Bird Allies. 1886. 
1893. The House Sparrow, Pt. IV. [In Ornithology in relation to Agri- 
culture and Horticulture. By Various Writers. Edited by John 
Watson.] London : 1893. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 220. 
Chap. vi. (House Sparrow, Pt. IV. pp. 67-78), by Mr. Wood. 
1905. Dwellers in the Woodland, Meadow, Garden, etc. 1905. 
