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accurate knowledge of ornithology.” The compilation of 
the work is placed in the Brit. Mus. Cat. to the credit of 
W. Wyatt and C. 6. Thornton. In the second edition it is 
stated that “ Mr. A. 0. Worthington has revised his list of 
birds.” Mr. Worthington, who was born November 20, 1844, 
is the third son of William Worthington, of Newton Park, 
Co. Derby. He is J.P. and D.L. for Staffs, and was High 
Sheriff in 1889. He resides at Maple Hayes, near Lichfield. 
1866. [List of Birds in.] Flora Bepandunensis. The Wild Flowers of 
Repton, with a List of the Birds [&c.] London (Bemrose) : 
MDCCCLXVI. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. vi+pp. 96, front, and map. 
Birds at pp. 63-76. 
Idem. 2nd edit. “ Contributions to the Flora and Fauna of 
Repton.” Edited, with additions, by W. Garneys. London : 
1881. 1 vol. post 8vo. 
Wotton (Edward) 1492-1555 1 
Wyatt (Claude Wilmott), 1842-1900 
Claude Wilmott Wyatt, M.B.O.U., was born at Worthing, 
Sussex, March 2, 1842, and was the only son of the Bev. 
Thomas Wyatt, vicar of Wroxton and Balscott in that 
county. He was educated at Eton and Brasenose College, 
Oxford. A severe accident which he met with at school 
prevented him from engaging in any profession, and he 
devoted his time to travel and the study of birds. 
C. W. Wyatt produced in conjunction with Dr. R. Bowdler 
1 Edward Wotton, physician and naturalist, was educated at Magdalen College 
School and Magdalen College, Oxford : B.A. 1514, M.D. 1526. His De Differentiis 
Animalium Libri Decent, “ which acquired a European reputation,” treats of birds 
in the seventh book, “ but his work is merely a compilation from Aristotle and Pliny, 
with references to other classical writers who have more or less incidentally 
mentioned Birds and other animals. . . . Nevertheless, he makes some attempt at a 
systematic arrangement of Birds, which, according to his lights, is far from 
despicable ” (Newton, Dictionary of Birds). 
*1552. Edoardi Wotto- | ni Oxoniensis de | Differentiis Ani- j malium Libri | 
Decern. | Ad. Sereniss. Angliae Regem | Edoardum VI. | [etc. 4 lines] 
Lutetiae Parisiorum | apud [ Vascosanum. | M.D.LII. | Cum privilegio 
Regis. | 
Collation — 1 vol. folio, pp. xxii un. + fol. 220 + pp. xxvi un., Index. 
Liber, vii. fol. 103 treats De Avibus. 
