. British birds . olbom. London, d. The scope of this work is wide and thorough, for it containsa very full record of the subject from the Later Stone Age tothe 18th Century. The reader is thus in possession of avaluable collection of historical detail, chronologically arrangedand critically discussed. CONTENTS. Chapter I.—Prehistoric Birds. II.—Fourth to Ninth —Tenth and Eleventh —Twelfth —Thirteenth ^—Fourteenth —Fifteenth —Sixteenth Century (1st part).IX.—Sixteenth Century (2nd part).X.—Sixteenth Century (3rd pa


. British birds . olbom. London, d. The scope of this work is wide and thorough, for it containsa very full record of the subject from the Later Stone Age tothe 18th Century. The reader is thus in possession of avaluable collection of historical detail, chronologically arrangedand critically discussed. CONTENTS. Chapter I.—Prehistoric Birds. II.—Fourth to Ninth —Tenth and Eleventh —Twelfth —Thirteenth ^—Fourteenth —Fifteenth —Sixteenth Century (1st part).IX.—Sixteenth Century (2nd part).X.—Sixteenth Century (3rd part).XI.— The Crane, Bustard, Spoonbill and —Seventeenth Century (1st part)XIII.—Seventeenth Century (2nd part).XIV.—Eighteenth ORDER FORM. Co Mr. , BOOKSELLER. OR H. F. & G. WITHERBY, 326, HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON. Please send me cop of EARLY ANNALS OF ORNITHOLOGY, for which I enclose NameAddress H. F. & G. WITHERBY, 326, High Holborn, London,


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