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46. ANON. The Country Gentleman's Com- 

 panion through the Rural Pursuits of Pleasure and 

 Profit. (Containing treatises on Hunting, Hawking, etc.) 

 By a Country Gentleman, from his own experience. 

 London, Printed for the author 1756. 2 vols. sm. 8vo. 



Each volume has a second title-page embodying contents. 



Vol. I. includes a chapter " Of Hawks" (pp. 210-228); and 

 Vol. II. contains a section on Hawking (pp. 39-50), which is a 

 reprint without acknowledgment of the chapter on Hawking in 

 Gervase Markham's " Country Contentments," and with the last 

 paragraph omitted (p. 50). 



47. PENNANT (Thomas). British Zoology. 



Published under the inspection of the Cymmrodorion 



Society. London. 1766. folio. 



Second edition, 1768. 2 vols. 8vo. Other editions, 1768-70, 

 4 vols. 8vo; 1776-7, 4 vols. 4to. New edition (the first with 

 author's name on title), 18 12, 4 vols. 8vo. In this will be found 

 (vol. i. pp. 210-213, 220, 226, 247, 253; and vol. ii. pp. 309-311) 

 several passages relating to Falconry. His " Falcon Gentil " 

 (p. 222) is the Goshawk, and his "Lanner" (p. 223) is the 

 Peregrine. 



48. PENNANT (Thomas). Arctic Zoology. 



London. 1784-87. 2 vols, and suppl. 4to. 



On Eagles trained by the Tartars (ii. 195) ; on the method of 

 capturing Jerfalcons in Iceland (ii. 217-218); and on the anti- 

 quity of Falconry (ii. 218-220). 



49. CAMPBELL (James). A Treatise of Modern 

 Faulconry : to which is prefixed, from authors not 

 generally known, an Introduction, shewing the Practice 

 of Faulconry in certain remote times and countries. 

 By James Campbell, Esq. — Nititur pennis — Hor. 

 Edinburgh, Printed by Balfour and Smellie for the 

 Author. 1773. 8vo. 



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