. Early annals of ornithology. Birds; Birds. SIXTEENTH CENTURY 15!) the Bass island, near the river Forth, which flows hy Edinburgh in Scotland ; nor are they found anywhere else. They go far, even six miles, from the shore. It is their nature that when they see a fresh fish they throw up a former one, and this. SOLAN GOOSE (" HISTOKIA ANIMALIUM they do very often, and carry the last to their young. More- over, so many fishes do they throw up that those who form the garrison of the fortress collect the ejected fishes for food. They are easily taken, nor do they drive away their


. Early annals of ornithology. Birds; Birds. SIXTEENTH CENTURY 15!) the Bass island, near the river Forth, which flows hy Edinburgh in Scotland ; nor are they found anywhere else. They go far, even six miles, from the shore. It is their nature that when they see a fresh fish they throw up a former one, and this. SOLAN GOOSE (" HISTOKIA ANIMALIUM they do very often, and carry the last to their young. More- over, so many fishes do they throw up that those who form the garrison of the fortress collect the ejected fishes for food. They are easily taken, nor do they drive away their ;. 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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