94 BOOKS ON FALCONRY. 



184. DOISY(M.). TONSETMANIERESDESONNERALA 



Chasse avec des fanfares . . . suivis d'un Dictionnaire 

 a I'usage des chasseurs et contenant tous les termes, 

 explications, et expressions relatives a la Venerie, la 

 Fauconnerie, etc. Paris. 1804. <^t)l. 4to. 



185. DESGRAVIERS (Auguste). Le Parfait 

 Chasseur : ou I'art du valet de limier, augmente d'un 

 traite de Venerie pour toutes les Chasses, meme celle 

 du Vol. Paris. 18 10. 8vo. 



Contains (pp. 298-313) some details on Falconry, and a 

 glossary of technical terms employed by falconers. 



Baron de Noirmont cites an edition of 1804 (Preface to 

 Boissoudan, Melanges Soc. Bibl. Fran(^ats, 1866), but the author 

 protests {Avant-propos^ 18 10) that this was printed without his 

 consent. 



186. ANON. Articles "Chasse" et " Fauconne- 

 rie " dans /'j5'«^jj/r/.j7/^<3f2> tJ///^^^^'^?^^. Paris. 1811. 4to. 



The illustrations show the old form of the hood, perch, 

 block, and other accessories used by French falconers at the 

 end of the last and commencement of the present century. 



A folio edition, not mentioned by Brunei, is in the possession 

 of the writer. 



187. DUPRE (A.). L'Ornithocunomachie, ou 



Combats des Oiseaux et des Chiens. Poeme en cinq 



chants avec des notes et une table explicative par 



Alphonse Dupre. Paris, de rimprimerie Baucher. 1819. 



8vo. 



Not seen. Probably one of those quaint compositions, like 

 the Debat des deux Dames of Cretin (No. 144), or that in the 

 Livre du Roy Modus (No. 138), so fashionable in former days, 

 wherein the champions of Hawking and Hunting vied with 

 each other in singing the praises of their respective sports. 



