Author:Alexander Wilson (1766-1813)

Works

 * Watty and Meg, or the Wife Reformed
 * Watty and Meg, or, The wife reformed (7) (1804-1819)
 * Watty and Meg, or, The wife reformed (2) (between 1840 and 1850)
 * The tears of Britain. A poem.
 * 1808-1814. American Ornithology; or, the Natural History of the Birds of the United States


 * 1800. Watty and Meg: or the wife reclaimed, together with: Habbie Sampson and his wife or, a new way of raising the wind: Donald and his dog: the West Kintra weaver turned teetotaler: the Loss o' the pack: John Tamson's cart: Takin' it out o' his mouth.


 * 1800. Rab and Ringan: a tale as delivered in the Pantheon, Edinburgh by the author of Watty and Meg; to which is added The twa cats and the cheese, a tale.


 * 1801. Oration, on the power and value of national liberty delivered to a large assembly of citizens, at Milestown, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, March 4, 1801. Philadelphia


 * 1814. The Foresters: A Poem,


 * The poetical works of Alexander Wilson, 1844


 * Loss of the Pack (1828-1831)

Works about Wilson



 * Alexander Wilson, Poet-Naturalist: A Study of His Life with Selected Poems by James Southall Wilson.
 * Wilson the Ornithologist: A New Chapter in His Life by Allan Park Paton. 1863.
 * Sketch of the Life of Alexander Wilson by George Ord. 1828.
 * Biographical Sketch of the Late Alexander Wilson to a Young Friend by Thomas Crichton. 1819.
 * Stone, Witmer. 1906. "Some Unpublished Letters of Alexander Wilson and John Abbot." The Auk, Vol. 23, No. 4 (Oct., 1906), pp. 361–368.
 * The poems and literary prose of Alexander Wilson, the American ornithologist. by Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1827-1899. (1876)