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APPENDIX. VIII. 







Page. 





Price. 



Cranys, the Crane, 



ii. 



7, 





I6d. 



Hearon-sexvys, the Heron, 



— 



10, 





12d. 



Mallards, 





258, 





2d. 



Teylles, Teal, 





279, 





Id. 



Woodcock, 





40, 



Id. 



or Id.J. 



IVypes, Lapwings, 



— 



66, 





Id, 



Sea-gulls, Black-headed 











Gull, 





189, 



Id. 



or ld.|-. 



Styntes, Purrs, 



— 



94, 



6d. 



a dozen. 



Quails, 



i. 



366, 





2d. 



Snipes, 



ii. 



60, 



3d. 



a dozen. 



Partridges, 



i. 



365, 





2d. 



Red-shanks, 



ii. 



57, 





id. 



Bytten; Bitterns, 





14, 





12d; 



Pheasants, 



i. 



372, 





12d. 



Reys, Land Rails,* 



ii. 



119, 





2d. 



Sholardes, Shovelers, 



— 



264, 





6d. 



Kyrlewes, Curlews, 



— 



34, 





12d. 



Peacocks, 



i. 



S69, 





12d. 



Sea Pies, 



ii. 



112. 







Wigeons, 





273, 





Id. 



* I imagine the Rei/s to be the Land Rail, not the Reeve the 

 female of the Rujf, for that bird seems not to be in vogue in 

 those days. Old Drayton does not even mention it in his long 

 catalogue of birds, but sets a high value upon 



The Rayle which seldom comes but upon rich men's spits, t 



t PolyolUon. Canto XXV. 



