. The birds of Norfolk, with remarks on their habits, migration, and local distribution : . oo 02 gK^. •-d :a ^^BIRDS OF NORFOLK, REMARKS ON THEIR HABITS, MIGRATION,AND LOCAL DISTRIBUTION: HENEY STEVENSON, •member of the bbitish ornithologists union. ;continued by THOMAS SOUTHWELL, member op THE BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS UNION. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL III. ( The wisdom of God receives small honour from thosevulgar heads that rudely stare about, and with a grossrusticity admire his works. Those highly magnifyinghim, whose judicious inquiry into his acts, and deliberatereseaich into his


. The birds of Norfolk, with remarks on their habits, migration, and local distribution : . oo 02 gK^. •-d :a ^^BIRDS OF NORFOLK, REMARKS ON THEIR HABITS, MIGRATION,AND LOCAL DISTRIBUTION: HENEY STEVENSON, •member of the bbitish ornithologists union. ;continued by THOMAS SOUTHWELL, member op THE BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS UNION. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL III. ( The wisdom of God receives small honour from thosevulgar heads that rudely stare about, and with a grossrusticity admire his works. Those highly magnifyinghim, whose judicious inquiry into his acts, and deliberatereseaich into his creatures, return the duty of a devoutand learned admiration.—Sir Thomas Browne. Religio Medici, Wilkins ed., 1835, vol. ii., p. 19. / LONDON: GURNEY AND JACKSON, 1, PATI (Successors to Mr. VAN VOORST)?NORWICH: NORFOLK CHRONICLE CO.,


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