Scotland.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 405 



SCOTLAND. 



General Works (not including general works on British ornithology, 

 for a brief list of which see p. i). 



[1536.] Boethius, H. Hystory and Croniklis of Scotland. Fol. Edinb. : 

 N.D. Idem in Holinshed's Chronicles, Fol. Lond. : 1577. 

 And later edits. [76.] 



[1549 ?]• [Anonymous.] The Complaynt of Scotland. i6mo. [Paris ? 



1549 ?] [I5-] 

 1578. Leslaeus, J. De origine, moribus, et rebus gestis Scotorum, 



libri decern. Rome : 1578 [and 1675]. 



1582. Buchanan, G. Rerum Scoticarum Historia. Folio. Edinb. : 

 1582. And other editions. 



1684. Sibbald, R. Scotia Illustrata. Fol. Edinb. : 1684. [535.] 



1751. [Anonymous.] A Voyage to Shetland, the Orkneys and the 

 Western Isles of Scotland. 8vo. Lond. : 1751. [16.] 



1771-6. Pennant, T. A Tour in Scotland, MDCCLXIX. i vol. 8vo. 

 Chester : 1771. A Tour in Scotland and Voyage to the 

 Hebrides, MDCCLXXII, 2 vols. 4to. Chester and Lond. : 

 1774-6. Several subsequent edits. [466-67.] 



1777. Pennant, W. Sketch of Caledonian Zoology. [In Rev. J, 

 Lightfoot 'sF/omSco^/ca.] 8vo. Lond. : 1777. 2nd edit. 1789. 



[468.] 



1787. Knox, J. A Tour through the Highlands of Scotland and the 

 Hebride Islands in MDCCLXXXVI. 8vo. Lond. : 1787. [336.] 



1791-99. Sinclair, Sir J. Statistical Account of Scotland [Old]. 21 

 vols. 8vo. Edinb. : 1791-99. [538.] 



1804. Thornton, T. Sporting Tour through the Northern Parts of 

 England and Highlands of Scotland. 4to. Lond.: 1804. [582.] 



1823-4. Fleming. J. Gleanings of Natural History, gathered on the 

 Coast of Scotland, during a Voyage in 1821, 3 pts. {Edinb. 

 Phil. Journ.) [210.] 



1827. Aikman, J. Hist, of Scotland. Transl. from the Latin of G. 



Buchanan, with notes. 4 vols. 8vo. Glasg. : 1827. 

 1831. Fayrer, J. On the Passage of Birds between Scotland and 



Ireland. {P.Z.S.) 



1833. Scouler, J. Grey Phalarope in Scotland. {Loudon's Mag. N. H.) 

 " W. L[aidlaw]." On Migration of a Species of Thrush. {T.c.) 

 Idem Identified as the Redwing by E. Blyth. {T.c.) 



