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Collinge (Walter Edward), viv. 
Dr. Collinge is best known to ornithologists by his studies on the food 
and feeding habits of birds. He was educated at the Huddersfield Col- 
legiate, and at Leeds and Edinburgh Universities. For many years he 
held the post of lecturer in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in the 
University of Birmingham. He has written extensively upon the anatomy 
and classification of the Crustacea, Mollusca, Insecta, and Pisces. For 
some years he was editor of the Journal of Malacology, later of the Journal 
of Economic Biology, and at present of the Journal of Zoological Research. 
He is a D.Sc. of St. Andrews University, M.Sc. of the University of Bir- 
mingham, a Fellow of the Linnean, Entomological, and other Societies, 
and a Besearch Fellow of St. Andrews University. 
His contributions to economic ornithology are contained in the following 
works : 
1906. On the Preservation of Wild Birds. (In Third Rept. on I nj. Insects, etc., 
pp. 45-52, 9 figs.) 8vo. Birmingham (Cornish Bros., Ltd.) : 1906. 
1910. The Feeding Habits of the Rook. [Jour. Land Agents’ Soc. vol. ix. 
pp. 183-201.) 
1912. Some Observations on the Food of the Starling. (In Second Rept. 
on Econ. Bioloqy, pp. 63-6, 1 fig.) 8vo. Birmingham (Midland 
Educat. Co., Ltd.) : 1912. 
The Food of the Bullfinch. (Jour. Econ. Biol. vol. vii. pp. 49-57.) 
Some Observations on the Food of Nestling Birds. (Jour. Board 
Agric. vol. xix. pp. 460-65.) 
The Economic Status of Wild Birds. (Jour. Land Agents’ Soc. 
vol. xi. pp. 534-8.) 
The Relation of Wild Birds to Forestry. (Op. cit. xii. pp. 143-6.) 
[1913. The Destruction and Dispersal of Weed Seeds by Wild Birds. 
(Jour. Board Agric. vol. xx. pp. 15-26.) 
The Food of some British Wild Birds, A Study in Economic Or- 
nithology. London (Dulau) : 1913. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. vii + pp. 109. 
The Food and Feeding Habits of the Pheasant. (Jour. Land 
Agents’ Soc. vol. xiii. pp. 583-96.) 
1914. Some further Observations on the Dispersal of Weed Seeds by Wild 
Birds. (Jour. Econ. Biol. vol. ix. pp. 69-71.) 
Some Observations on the Food of Nestling Sparrows. (Jour. 
Board of Agric. vol. xxi. pp. 618-23.) 
1915. The Food of British Wild Birds. (Nature, pp. 509-12.) 
The Economic Status of the Blackcap. (T.c. p. 617.) 
The Attacks of Birds upon Fruit. (Op. cit., September 23, pp. 89-90.) 
Some Observations on the Rate of Digestion in different Groups of 
Wild Birds. (Jour. Economic Biol. vol. x. pp. 65-8.)] 
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