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Page 43. Barrington (R. M.), under date 1908, add : 
See Brit. Assoc. Handbooks in Addenda. 
Page 47. For “ Wyken ” read “ Wynkyn.” 
Page 48. Bartlett (Edward), line 1, for “ viv.” read “ 1845-1908.” 
The last part of Edward Bartlett’s life was passed at Turves Farm, 
near Ashford, in Kent. He died January 1, 1908 — vide obituary notice in 
Field , February 1, 1908. 
Page 53. Belany (J. C.), add : 
Mr. Harting (Field, August 12, 1916, p. 224) says that Belany was not 
at any time a member of the Falconry Club. He was merely a visitor 
to the Alexandra Park when the hawks were temporarily located there. 
He also states that Belany issued in 1877 or 1878 a pamphlet under the 
alias of Daniel Crowberry, entitled, The Kymes and the Crypt, or The Royal 
Falcons : A Drama in Three Acts from the North of the Tweed. By Daniel 
Crowberry (74 pp., n.d., with imprint, “ Williams and Whitman, Printers, 
177, Edgware Road, W.”). 
Page 53. Before Bell (R.) add : 
Belfast Nat. Field Club. 
See Brit. Assoc. Handbooks in Addenda. 
Page 57. Benson (Rev. C. W.), add : 
Mr. Benson was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A. 1859 ; 
M.A. 1862 ; LL.D. 1865). He became rector of St. George, Balbriggan, 
in 1903. His first communication appears to have been to the Zoologist 
(1876), p. 4919, where his name is given as “ Charles W. Henson.” 
Page 59. Bernes, Berners, or Barnes (Juliana). 
Mr. Harting (Field, August 12, 1916, p. 244) states that Sir James 
Berners was beheaded in 1388, and, moreover, had no daughter ; also that 
the MS. list of the prioresses of Sopwell preserved in the British Museum 
does not mention the name. He states that of the three treatises of 
which the 1486 edition consisted, that on coat armour was translated from 
the Latin of Nicolas Upton, De Studio Militari, while the other two were 
compiled from William Twici’s MS. treatise on hunting, L’Art de Venerie 
(ca. 1327), and The Booke of Hawkyng, after Prince Edwarde, Kyng of 
Englande (Harleian MS. 2340), in a handwriting temp. Henry VI. (1422-61). 
Page 70. Blaine (D. P.), line 1, for “ fl. 1840-60(?) ” read “ 1769-1845.” 
For further particulars of above vide article in Field by Mr. Miller 
Christy, December 9, 1916. 
Page 71. Blight (John Thomas), line 1, for “ 1835— 85(?) ” read “ 1835- 
1911.” 
Lines 7-8, for “ The date of his death is uncertain ” read “ J. T. Blight 
died at Bodmin, January 23, 1911.” 
Page 78. Bolton (James), line 9, add : 
James Bolton died January 7, 1799. 
