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List of the Members of the Wader Study Group -56- LIST OF MEMBERS OF TH• WADER STUDY GROUP We have not published a full list of members since the early days of the WSG in June 1971 (Bull. 3), although new members and changes of address have appeared in most Bulletins since then. We intend to publish complete lists more frequently in the future as a service to members. The list below includes all on our records who have not notified us of resignation. New members and changes oœ address since the last updating in Bull 22 are marked N and C respectively. The list includes some whose resignation had been assumed because of lapsed subscription; these may not have received recent bulletins but will receive this one together with a note asking if they wish to resume membership (or confirm their presumed resignation). It al• includes some who have continued to be sent Bulletins although their subscriptions for the current year (and in some cases previous ones also) have not apparently been received. They will also receive a note with this Bulletin. WE REGRET THAT BECAUSE OF INCREASED COSTS WE SHALL NOT BE ABLE TO SEND FURTHER BULLETINS TO THESE MEMBERS UNLESS FORMS ARE RETURNED WITH APPROPRIATE PAYMENTS. We apologise in advance for spelling mistakes in names and addresses of members; we would be grateful if members would send corrections to the Administrative Secretary (Graham F. Appleton, 18 Old Barn Road, Bournville, Birmingham, England), or, in N. America to Edward H. Miller (Biology Dept., York University, 4700 Keele Street, Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada). The list is divided into several sections. This is for administrative convenience, being based on the Bulletin circulation list which is divided mainly according to British postal costs. No differences in type of membership are implied, except that the North American members are organised into a section within the WSG. The N.American lis• given here includes members who have joined directly to the central organisation as well as via the N. American Secretary/Treasurer. Britain and Ireland ADAMS,J. 15 Oakwood Ave., Gatley, Cheshire ANDERSON,K. 26 The Green, Cowes, Isle of Wight APPLETON,G.F. 18 Old Barn Road, Bourneville, Birmingham,B301PY C ARGYLE,F. The Cottage, Hopwas, Tamworth, Staffs, B78 3AB C ATKINSON,N.K. Tadorna, 18 Cairnwell Cres., Montrose, Angus BACKX,A.J. I Cranford Gardens, St. Andrews, Fife -57- BAILLIE,S. Culterty Field Station, Newburgh, Ellon, Aberdeenshire C BAINBRIDGE,I. P. and MRS. C.A. Flat 2, Sandford, Warren Road Blundelsands, Liverpool BARTLETT,Mrs.E. 1 Craigory, North Kessock, Inverness BEAUMONT,H. 5 Brampton Road, West Melton, Rotherham, Yorks BERRY,R. Scots Hall Cottage, Westleton, Saxmundham, Suffolk BEYNON,T. I Thunderdell Cottages, Ashridge Park, Litt2• ß Gaddesden, Berkhampsted, Hefts. HP4 1LT BIRCH,J.E. Kilnsea, 76 Ash Lane, Mancot, Clwyd BiRCH,R.R. 8 Thornberry Close, Saughall, Chester BLACKBURN,A. Merlin, 154 Moorgate, Retford, Notts. DN22 6TJ BOOTH,C. Ronas, 34 High Street, Kirkwall, Orkney BOWDEN,G. 10 Hillary Avenue, Bispham, Blackpool, Lancs. BRANDON RINGING GROUP. c/o D.A. STONE, Overbury, Wolverston, Stratford, Warwickshire BRANSON,Dr.N.J.B.A. Whiteg•ates, Harlton, Cambridge BRIGGS,K.B. 26 Hazelmount Drive, Warton, Carnforth, Lancs.LA5 9HO BROCKWAY,I. The School House, Arclross, Ross-shire BROMBY,A. Brownsea Island, Poole Harbour, Dorset BROWN,G.K. c/o 84 Crownhill Avenue, Cleethorpes, Lincs BROWN,S.C. 1 04 Church Road, Parry Barr, Birmingham B42 2LF BUCK,W. Hill Farm, Stockbury, Sittingbourne, Kent N BULL,M.W. 19 01d Rectory Road, Farlington, Portsmouth, Hants BUXTON,N. 3 Cheshire View, Appleyards Lane, Handbridge, Chester CABOT,Dr.D. Rockfort House, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Ireland CADMAN,A. Osbourne House, Rossall School, Fleetwood, Lancs CARTER,C. 45 Marlborough Ave. , Hornsea, N.Humberside HU18 1UA CASS,E. 548 Wilbraham Road,Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester 21 CATCHPOLE,P. 85 Larchcroft Road, Ipswich, Suffolk N CAVANAGH,B.M. The Corner House, Hollesley, Woodbridge, Suffolk CHALLINOR,P.W. Las Alondras, Trussell Close, Acton Trussell,Stafford CLAPHAM,Dr.C. Dept. of Politics, University of Lancaster, Bailrigg, Lancaster CLARK,H. 51 Napier Avenue, Bathgate, West Lothian CLARK,N.A. 16 Jeffrey's Way, Stone Gallows, Taunton, Somerset CLAYTON,D. 18 Barnard Grove, Hattiepool, Cleveland, TS24 9SY COATES,T. 11 Cowper Road, Bristol, BS6 6NY COOK,M.J.H. Rowanbrae, Clochan, Buckle, Banff shire -58- C C00K,%/.A.3 Thorney Road, Peakirk, Peterborough, Northants C00KE,M.W.20 KelmscottRoad, Harbourne,Birmingham B17 $QN C00PER,W.44 GraymarshDrive, Poynton, nr. Stockport, Cheshire CORRIS,SGT.W. c/o 19 Longfields, Bicester, Oxon COWELL,A. 5 Beech Road, Angleton, 0rmskirk, Lancs COWELL,M.13 Bell Davies Road, Hillhead, Fareham, Hants CRITCHLEY,Mrs.A.A. 79 BaslowRoad, Totle¾, Sheffield,S:7 4DP CROSS,B.J. 203 Western Way, Ponteland, Newcastle-upon-Tyne CROSS,D. 53 The Cliff, Wellington Road, New Brighton N CROSS, J.K. 62 Hulbert Road, Bedhampton, Hayant, Hants POq CUMMINS,P.A. 10 Whitebeam Ave. , Clonsteagh, Dublin, 14, Ireland DANIELS,T.P. 5 Dungoyne Street, Glasgow G20 0BA DA PRAT0,S.D.R. &Mrs. E.S. 38 Carlaverock Grove, Tranent, East Lothian DARE,Dr.P.J. Tan-yr-allt, Trefriw, Gwynedd DAVIDSON,N. Dept. of Zoology, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DAVIES,M. Dept. of Biology, University of Stirling, Stirling DEVLIN,T.R.E. Pinewood, Bonnavalley, Athlone, Co- Westmeath, Irel and DICK,Dr.J.A. 62 Cumberland Street, London. SW1V 4LZ DICK,W.J.A. 8 Madingle¾ Road, Cambridge DOWN,E.H. Grey' Plovers, Hendon Wood Lane, London NW7 DUGGAN,P.J. Dept. of Zoology, University of Durham, South Road, Durham EADES,R. 1 Westway, Heswall, Wirral, Merseyside EATOUGH,J. Dept. of Medical Illustration, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol 2 EDWARD GREY INSTITUTE LIBRARY, South Parks Road, Oxford ELPHICK,D. 28 Coniston Drive, Holmes Chapel, Crewe, Cheshire EMMETT,E.E. Priors Loft, Tidenham, Chepstow, Gwent NP6 7JD ERRINGTON,P. White Gables, Midelle Winterslow, Salisbury, Wilts ETPIERIDGE,B. 1 Thornhill Crescent, Forres, Morayshire IV36 OHV EVANS,Dr.P.R. Dept. of Zoology, University of Durham, South Road, Durham FEARON,P. 15 Appleby Drive, Ford, Bootle.; Liverpool C FELLOWES,Dr.E.C. West Isle, Islesteps, Rumfries FERNS,Dr.P.N. University College, P0 Box 78, Cardiff CF1 FINDLEY,P.W.J. Sandwich Bay Bird 0bservatory, Sandwich Bay, Sandwich, Kent FISI{ER,SGT.R.E.G. 23 Fortescue Close, Tuttershall, Lincs -59- FLETCHER,J.D. 4 HawksworthDrive, Formby, Lancs FLETCHER,M.R. MAFF, Pest Infestation Control Lab., Tangley Place, Worplesdon, Guildford, S1]rrey FOLLOWS,G. 9 De Brus Coul-.t, Marine Parade, Salt burn by Sea,¾orks FOLLOWS,R. Thorpe House, Beck Laae, Bingley, West Yorks FORSYTH,I. Dept. ,of Extra Mura] Studies, Queen's Univer:-•ity, Belfast BT7 1NN FOSTER,R. Adare •lanor Estate, Adare, Co. Limerick, Ireland FRANCIS,J.G. •3 Archway Street, Barn.es, London SWt3 FL•LLER,R.J. BT0, Beech Grove, Tring, Hefts HP23 5NR FURNESS,Dr.R.W. Culterty Field Station, Newburgh, Ellon, Aberdeenshire GALBRAITH,H. 95 Neilston Road, Paisley, Renfrewshire GIBSON,I. Arcadia, The Glen, Howwood, Renfrewshire C GILL,M. I.T.E. k4onkswoodExperimental Station, Abbot's Ripton, Huntingdon I•E17 ZAS GINN,H.B. BT0, Beech Grove, Tring, Herts HP23 5NR GLADSTONE,P. Fasque, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire, Scotland GOODALL,R.N. 3 Kettleby View, St. Helen's Park, Brigg, Humberside GOODYER,L.R. Dept. of Zoology, Science Labs., South Road, Durham DH1 3LE GOSS-CUSTARD,Dr.J.D. ITE, Furzebrook Research Station, Wareham, Dorset GRAHAM,A. 4 Barclay Avenue, Elderslie, Renfrewshire GRANT,K. 55 The Crescent, Putbrook, Portsmouth, Hants GREEN,G.H. Windy Ridge, Little Comberton, P•rshore, Worcs GREENHALGH,M. 35 Moss Lea, Tarleton, Preston, Lancs GREENW00D,Dr.J.J.D. Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee GREEN5½00D,J.G. 42 Vyner Road, Wallasey, Merseyside L•5 6TF GRIEVE,A. Hillcrest, Whitgift, Goole, N.Humberside GRIFFITHS,J. 27 Badminton Gardens, Audley Park, Bath BA1 2XS HALE,Dr.W.G. Dept. of Biology, Liverpool Polytechnic, Byrom Street, Liverpool, L3 3AF HAMMOND,N. 39 0utgang Road, Aspatria, Carlisle. CA5 3HS HANSFORD,R.C. Berneray Cottage, Cruckton, Shrewsbury HARDMAN,J.A. Redhill House, Redhill, Alcester, Warwickshire HARDY,Dr.A.R. MAFF, Hookrise South, Tolworth, Surbiton, Surrey HARRISON,M.C. The Forge, 63A Main Road, Biddenham, Bedford HARTLEY,J. 1 The Green, Auckley, Doncaster, Yorks -60- •ILARVEY,W.L. 2 Little Bredlands, Bredlands Lane, Westbere, Canterbury, Kent CT20HD HARWOOD,J. Stoneacre, Magham Down, hr. Hailsham, Sussex }{EADLAM,C. Dullachre, Fearne, Ross-shire IV20 1TN H•MMINGS,C. 42 Redhouse Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV6 8ST H]DRBER,K. 22 Rusham Park Avenue, Egham, Surrey HOLDING,D. 769 Atherton Road, Hindley Green, Wigan, Lancs HOLLAND,P.K. 43 Thornhill Road, Stockport, Cheshire SK4 3HC HOOK,J. 2 Manor View, Beckenham, Kent HUTCHINSON,C. D. 20 Dundanion Court, Blackrock, Cork, Ireland INNES,J. Balchrystre, by Colinsburgh, Fife INTERNATIONAL WATERFOWL RESEARCH BUREAU, Wildfowl Trust, Slimbridge, Glos IRELAND,P.L. 33 Banbrook Close, Soilhull, W.Midlands B92 9NF IRVING,P.V. 88 Gillott Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B16 OES JACKSON,C. Flat 40, Meadow Park Estate, Badlake Hill, Dawlish, Devon. JACKSON,G.E. 245 Church Road, Astley, Tyldesley, Manchester M29 JEAL,MAJ.P.E.L. 5 Tingo Close, Balivanich, Isle of Benbecula, Outer Hebrides JOFFE,M. Culterty Field Station, Newburgh, Ellon, Aberdeenshire N JONES,A. 6 Cottage Drive West, Gayton, Heswall, Wirral JONES ,H.M. 6 Summerville Terrace, Harborne, Birmingham 17 }CELLY,T. Dept. of Zoolog•y, University College, Cork, Ire/and N }CENNEDY,Dr.R.J. 5 Beech Lawn, Liverpool 19 LANSDOWN,A.R. 10 Havergal Close, Caswell, Swansea LAWSON,B. 31 Kingston Avenue, Stafford LENNON,P. St. Monans Hotel, 34 Thornton Road, Morecambe, Lancs LESLIE,R. 9 Swainsea Drive, Pickering, N. Yorks C LESSELLS,Miss C.M.
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