BIBLIOGRAPHY 
Of principal works referred to, arranged chronologically. 
CHaucer’s Works. Tyrwhitt’s ed. 
Turner, W. “ Avium Precipuarum Historia” (1544), reprint 
ed., A. H. Evans, 1903. [Contains 132 species, nearly all 
British, of which 112 have the English names affixed.] 
GrsNER, C. “ Historie Animalium,” liber m1, qui est de Avium 
Natura, Tiguri, 1555. 
Carus, J. “ Britanni, de Rariorum Animalium,” etc. (1570), 
translated in part by A. H. Evans in App., “ Turner on 
Birds,” 1903. 
AtpRovanpus, U. “ Ornithologie, hoc est de Avibus historie,” 
1599. 
Carew, R. “Survey of Cornwall,” 1602. 
Drayton, M. “Polyolbion, or a Chorographical Description 
of Great Britain,” 1613. 
SPENSER’S Works. Ed. 5 vols, 1845. 
SHAKESPEARE’S Works. Ed. Staunton. 
WirHeERINGS, J. “Order, Lawes and Ancient Customes of 
Swannes,” 1632. 
Browne, Sir THomas, Notes and Letters on the Natural 
History of Norfolk (1662-8) ; ed. by T. Southwell, 1902. 
Merrett, C. “ Pinax, rerum Naturalium Britannicarum,” etc., 
1667. [This is the 2nd ed., the first being dated 1666, 
and it contains at pp. 170-84 what is usually cited as the 
earliest list of British Birds, comprising 170 species, for 
many of which, however, no English name is given.] 
CHARLETON, W. ‘“ Onomasticon Zoicon,” 1668. 
Prot, R. ‘The Natural History of Oxfordshire,” 1677. 
Wittucusy, F. “Ornithology, in Three Books, wherein 
all the Birds hitherto known, being reduced into a Method 
suitable to their natures, are accurately described, trans- 
lated into English, and enlarged, by John Ray,” 1678. 
[Originally published in Latin in 1676, but the English 
ed. has been used for the present work.] 
SrppaLtp, R. “Scotia ITllustrata, sive Prodromus Historie 
Naturalis,” etce., 1684. 
Morton J. “ Natural History of Northamptonshire,” 1712. 
Ray, J. “Synopsis Methodica Avium et Piscium,” 1713. 
