. Early annals of ornithology. Birds; Birds. MIDDLETON HALL, 1918. present owner, to whom the reader is indebted for the view of it, possesses good oil paintings of the naturalist,")" and of his mother. Lady Cassandra Willughby, the former has long combed hair, and both of them are in costumes suggestive of Cromwelhans of a Puritan type. * The "Field," Oct. 10th, 1903, and "British Birds," Mag. (, pp. 109, 151). Mr. Mullens possesses Thomas Pennant's copy of the "Pinax," with his book-plate, but it only contains one or two brief memoranda. f Repro


. Early annals of ornithology. Birds; Birds. MIDDLETON HALL, 1918. present owner, to whom the reader is indebted for the view of it, possesses good oil paintings of the naturalist,")" and of his mother. Lady Cassandra Willughby, the former has long combed hair, and both of them are in costumes suggestive of Cromwelhans of a Puritan type. * The "Field," Oct. 10th, 1903, and "British Birds," Mag. (, pp. 109, 151). Mr. Mullens possesses Thomas Pennant's copy of the "Pinax," with his book-plate, but it only contains one or two brief memoranda. f Reproduced by Sir William Jardine, in "The Naturalists' Library" (Orn., Vol. V.), and the original of the bust at Cambridge, as well as of the tablet in Southwell Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gurney, John Henry, 1848-. London, H. F. & G. Witherby


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