anonymous] 
BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
15 
Laurence Andrewe dwel- | lynge in flete strete, at the sygne of 
the golde | crosse by flete brydge. 
Collation — 1 vol. sm. 4to, Black Hettcr, title, with large wood- 
cut on reverse [2 11. following stated to be missing] + b-f, * g-i, 
k-u, x and y in fours = 89 11. [ + 2 missing], with numerous 
woodcuts (Brit. Mus. copy c. 11, b. 13). At sig. n, fol. ii, are 
2 pp. on Birds of Europe, etc., mentioning the “ Egle,” “ turtle 
doue,” “ hostryche,” “ heron,” “ chowe,” “ crowe,” “ pecock,” 
“ goshawke and sperhawke,” “ culuer,” “ huppe or lapwyne,” 
“ nyghtyngale,” “ larke,” “ swanne.” Also contains curious 
descriptions of Ireland, etc. 
Idem. First (1481) and second (1491) editions, printed by 
Caxton, folio. Not seen. There appears to be no later edition 
than that set forth above. 
[1549 ?] [Anonymous.] The Complaynt of Scotland, vyth ane Exortation 
to the three Estaits, to be vigilante in the Deffens of their Public 
Veil. [Paris ? 1549 ?] 
Collation — 1 vol. 16mo, ff. 143. 
Copy in Brit. Mus. (c. 2, a. 56) is imperfect and wants title. It 
has been attributed to one Wedderburn, to Sir J. Inglis and to 
Sir D. Lindsay. 
Chapter vi., “ Ane Monologue of the Actor,” is on birds, and 
contains the old Scots names of thirty-two birds, with their cries. 
Idem. Another edition with preliminary discourse and glossary 
[by J. Leyden]. 1 vol. 4to (L.P.), pp. 292 + 384. Edinburgh : 
1801. 
Idem. Another edition by J. A. H. Murray. London (Early 
English Text Soc.) : 1872. 1 vol. 8vo. Birds at p. 39. 
1614. [Anonymous.] A Iewell for Gentrie. | Being an exact Dictionary, 
or | true Method, to make any Man vn- | derstand all the Art, 
Secrets, and worthy | Knowledges belonging to Hawking, Hunt- 
ing, | Fowling and Fishing | [etc. 4 lines]. | [Woodcut.] | Printed 
at London for John Helme [etc.] 1614. 
Collation — 1 vol. sm. 4to. Title, Dedic., “To the Reader,” 
and pp. 98, Black ILcttcr. 
The author of this work, whose name only appears below the 
Dedication as “ T. S.,” says in his Address “ To the Reader ” that 
his work is an attempt to improve on the “ Boke of St. Albans.” 
1703. [Anonymous.] An Essay towards the Probable Solution of this 
Question, etc. 
See Roberts (Hon. Francis). 
1705. [Anonymous.] The | Game Law : | or, a | Collection | of the | 
Laws and Statutes | made for the | Preservation of the Game 
| of this Kingdom. | . . . London: | Printed by . . . 1705. 
Collation — 1 vol. 18mo, pp. xi + pp. 68. 
Includes references to Hawks and Hawking, etc. 
