PRELIMINARY -NOTICES. 



"We can promise those who look into Ornithologia a most 

 pleasant and profitable employment. For youth especially, we 

 know not a more clear or attractive book." — Sunday Monitor. 



u Mr. Jennings has certainly the merit of producing a very 

 pleasing and useful little volume." — Taunton Courier. 



{i Mr. Jennings's volume is well adapted for presentation to 



young persons ; while the knowledge which it displays entitles 



it to a much higher stand than a mere book of amusement." — 



Mirror. 



See also the Magazine of Natural History, &c. &c. 



THE PLEASURES OF ORNITHOLOGY, (2s. 6d.) 



"Once more, Go seek YE in their various nests 

 Much pleasure and much wisdom. Who shall cope 

 With Birds in architecture? Not nice skill 

 Of man's most practis'd hand ; not all the lore 

 Of sages." — Page 37, 



" A meritorious production." — London Magazine. 



[See the Preface to the Pleasures of Ornithology.'} 



"The Pleasures of Ornithology is written with great feeling, 

 and proves that the author has the love of nature deeply im- 

 planted in his breast." — JVest of England Magazine. 



"A beautiful little poem. The object of the writer, ' to ally 

 poetry to nature, to science, to truth, and to humanity; to make 

 her a useful handmaiden in the accomplishment of great, good, 

 and important ends ;' has, in this production, been happily at- 

 tained,," — Leamington Spa Courier. 



