d. The scope of this work is wide and thorough, for it contains 

 a very full record of the subject from the Later Stone Age to 

 the 1 8th Century. The reader is thus in possession of a 

 valuable collection of historical detail, chronologically arranged 

 and critically discussed. 



CONTENTS. 



Chapter I. — Prehistoric Birds. 



II. — Fourth to Ninth Centuries. 

 III. — Tenth and Eleventh Centuries. 

 IV. — Twelfth Century. 

 V. — Thirteenth Century. 

 VI.^ — Fourteenth Century. 

 VII. — Fifteenth Century. 

 VIII. — Sixteenth Century (1st part). 

 IX. — Sixteenth Century (2nd part). 

 X. — Sixteenth Century (3rd part). 

 XI.— The Crane, Bustard, Spoonbill and Bittern. 

 XII. — Seventeenth Century (1st part) 

 XIII. — Seventeenth Century (2nd part). 

 XIV. — Eighteenth Century. 

 Index. 



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