44 BOOKS ON FALCONRY. 



the teaching of two experienced professional falconers, the late 

 John Barr, and Adrian Mollen, of Valkenswaard. 



8 1. HARTING (J. E.). A Perfecte Booke for 



Kepinge of Sparhawkes or Goshawkes. Written 



about 1575. Now first printed from the original MS. 



on vellum. With Introduction and Glossary by J. E. 



Harting. London, Quaritch. 1886, sm. 4to. 



The original MS. is in the possession of Mr. W. A. Tyssen- 

 Amherst, of Didlington Hall, Norfolk. The Introduction (pp. 

 i.-xxxii.) embodies a review of the Early English literature of 

 falconry (including manuscripts), and appended to the treatise 

 (pp. 39-51) is a " glossary " of all the technical terms employed 

 by Falconers. Only 100 copies of this treatise have been 

 published. 



82. HARTING (J. E.). The article " Falconry" in 

 Chambers' " Encyclopedia," new edition. Edinburgh 

 and London. 1889. 4to. 



Butcb, 



83. MAERLANT (Jacob van). Der Natura 



Bloemen : Historia Naturalis Metrica. Leyden, n.d. 



This work, preserved in MS. at Eeyden, is cited by Schlegel 

 as being mentioned in a '■^ Catalogus libroruvi inanuscriptorum 

 bibliotheca Lugduno Batavce. descripsit J. Geel, 1852 " (p. 195, 

 No. 659), and contains some remarks on Falconry, relating 

 chiefly to the diseases of hawks and the remedies for them. 



84. MERULA (Paul G. F.). Placaten ende 

 Ordonancien op t'stuck van de Wildernissen in orde 

 gestelddoor Paul G. F. Merulam, Dordracenum. In's 

 Gravenhage bij B. C. Nieulant. 1605. folio. 



