DANISH AND NORWEGIAN. 59 



In the first volume of this beautifully-illustrated work, abound- 

 ing in wood engravings, chromo-lithographs, facsimile MSS., and 

 early printed pages, will be found a dissertation on Falconry, with 

 a representation of Heron Hawking from a MS. of the fourteenth 

 century (p. 202), and some curious "playing-cards" of the 

 fifteenth century (p. 258), on one of which is the figure of a hunts- 

 man {Jeger) with boar-spear and two hounds; on another, a 

 falconer ( Valkner) on horseback, with a cast of falcons on his 

 left arm. 



131. DOMBROWSKI (Ernest, Ritter von). Au- 



cuPATORiUM Herodiorum. \c. 1450.] Reprint, 1886. 

 (See Hicfelt, No. 88.) 



132. POMEY (Fr.). Ein sehr artig Buchlein von 



dem Weydwerck und der Falcknerey. [167 i.] 



Reprint, Stuttgart, 1886. 8vo. 



(See No. 98.) The recent publication of these reprints 

 indicates a revived taste and demand for the old treatises on 

 Hunting and Hawking, many of which, though quaint in ex- 

 pression, are sound enough in doctrine. 



Banisb anb IRorwegiam 



133. DEICHMANN(C.). Om Falke OG Falkejagt. 



Kjobenhavn. 1788. 4to. 



To be found in the " Nye Samling af det Kong. Norske 

 Videnskabers Selskabs Skrifter," but contains little more than 

 brief outlines of the subject. 



134. JACOBSEN (P. B.). Bidrag til en Skildring 

 af Falkevcesenet og Falkejagten forben navnlig i 

 Danmark af P. B. Jacobsen. Kjobenhavn. 1848. 8vo. 



Reprinted from the " Nye Historisk Tidsskrift." 



In Horrebow's ** Natural History of Iceland," translated from 



