. The birds of Norfolk : with remarks on their habits, migration, and local distribution . SoTuSo. THE BIRDS OF NORFOLK, REMARKS ON THEIR HABITS, MIGRATION,AND LOCAL DISTRIBUTION: HENEY STEVENSON, MEMBER OF THE BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS BY THOMAS SOUTHWELL, MEMBER OF 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 deliberateresearch into his creatures, re


. The birds of Norfolk : with remarks on their habits, migration, and local distribution . SoTuSo. THE BIRDS OF NORFOLK, REMARKS ON THEIR HABITS, MIGRATION,AND LOCAL DISTRIBUTION: HENEY STEVENSON, MEMBER OF THE BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS BY THOMAS SOUTHWELL, MEMBER OF 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 deliberateresearch 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, PATERNOSTER ROW (Successors to Mr. VAN VOOBST). NORWICH: NORFOLK CHRONICLE CO., LIMITED. 1890. INTRODUCTION. In taking up tlie work laid clown by Mr. Stevenson in1877, never, as it proved, to be resumed, I feel that someexplanation is due from one whom nothing but the forceof circumstances would have induced to undertake thetask. I wbirdsofnorfolkwi03stev


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