54 BOOKS ON FALCONRY. 



112. HAMMER— PURGSTALL (Jos. von). 



Falknerklee: bestehend indreyungedrucktenWerken 

 liber die Falknerey nahmlich : (i) das Falkenbuch. 

 aus dem Ttirkischen ; (2) lerakosopkion, das ist " die 

 Habichtslehre " aus dem Griechischen verdeutscht ; 

 und (3) Kaiser Maximilian's Handschrift iiber 

 Falknerey. Wien. 1840. 8vo. 



The Turkish and Greek texts of the above-mentioned works 

 are given with the German translation, and an Introduction of 

 32 pp. with a short Hst of such works relating to Falconry as 

 were known to the editor. 



The name ^'' Falknerklee^^ or "Falconer's Trefoil," was evi- 

 dently bestowed in allusion to the three works in one volume, 

 like three leaves on one stem. Only 300 copies were printed 

 of this book, which has now become scarce. 



113. SUSEMIHL (Johann Conrad). Die Vogel 



EuROPAS. Darmstadt. 1842. roy. 8vo. 



Contains an essay on Falconry by H. Schlegel, which he 

 himself has cited as " un apergu succinct de la fauconnerie," 

 with coloured plates of falcons by Joseph Wolf. 



114. SEYFFARTH (F. C). Die Falkenbaize. 



Leipzig. 1845. sup. royal i6mo. 



Printed in Wiersbitzki's *• Taschenbuch fiir Jager und Natur- 

 freunde" (No. 12, pp. 205-264), but full of errors, although the 

 author, it appears, was instructed by Professor Bein, of the School 

 of Forestry at Dreissigacker in Thuringia, as well as by M. le 

 Perin, Grand Falconer to the Duke of Vicenza. Schlegel, who 

 cites this author, has pointed out several of his blunders. 



115. CORVIN WIERSBITZKI (Otto von). Tas- 

 chenbuch FUR Jager und Naturfreunde. Mit 

 Kupfern. Leipzig. 1845. sup. royal i6mo. 



This is the journal referred to in the note to last title. 

 The contents of the article on Falconry (pp. 205-264) are as 



