. The birds of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire : a contribution to the natural history of the two counties . INGALTON AND DRAKE. Jonbott:SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND COMPANY 1868. LONDON:CLAY, SON, AND TAYLOK, PKINTEHS, STREET TO THE READER. Like as the little lark from ofif its nest, Beside the mossy hill, awakes in glee, To seek the mornings throne, a merry guest ; So do I seek thy shrine, if that may be, To win by new attempts another smile from thee. Clari TO PRINCE LEOPOLD, THIS VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLYBY HIS HUMBLE AND OBEDIENT SERVANT, ALEXANDER W. M. CLARK KENNEDY, IN REMEMBRANCE OF
. The birds of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire : a contribution to the natural history of the two counties . INGALTON AND DRAKE. Jonbott:SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND COMPANY 1868. LONDON:CLAY, SON, AND TAYLOK, PKINTEHS, STREET TO THE READER. Like as the little lark from ofif its nest, Beside the mossy hill, awakes in glee, To seek the mornings throne, a merry guest ; So do I seek thy shrine, if that may be, To win by new attempts another smile from thee. Clari TO PRINCE LEOPOLD, THIS VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLYBY HIS HUMBLE AND OBEDIENT SERVANT, ALEXANDER W. M. CLARK KENNEDY, IN REMEMBRANCE OF MANY HAPPY HOURS SPEN IWITH HIM AT WINDSOR CASTLE. PREFACE. d{^ ^ May this magnificent study (of Ornithology), second to none but Theology, daily gain morefavour in the eyes of the pubHc; and be the timenot far distant when observers shall arise capableof giving greater accuracy and precision to ourknowledge of British Birds. While the world en-dures, be it a thousand years, or a million ofcenturies, the works of God will never be fully com-prehended by man; and thus there is delightfuloccupation in
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