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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[CRAUFORD 
| from Ancient and Modern Authors | forrein and domestick, ] 
and rectified by the experience of | the most skilfull artists of 
these times. | Illustrated with sculptures. | London. | Printed by 
C. Fisher for Maurice Atkins | at the Half-moon in St. Paul’s 
Church-yard | and Nicholas Cox over against Furnivals | -Inn 
Gate in Holborne, 1674. 
Collation — 1 vol. sm. 8vo, front. + pp. xii un. + fold. pi. of 
“ Antient Hunting Noats ” + pp. 284, with 3 pi. Contains a 
treatise on “ Hawks and Hawking ” and “ Fowling : with a 
short account of Singing Birds.” 
Not in Brit. Mus. 
Idem. 2nd edit., 1677. 3rd edit., 1686. All scarce. 
1697. The | Gentleman’s Recreation : | In Four Parts | viz | 
Hunting, | Hawking, | Fowling, | Fishing. | Wherein | These 
Generous Exercises are largely Treated | of, and the Terms of 
art for Hunting and | Hawking more amply Enlarged than here- | 
tofore. Also the Method of Breeding and | Managing a Hunting 
Horse. | — | Whereto is prefix’d | A large Sculpture, giving easie 
Di | rections for Blowing the Horn ; | and other Sculptures 
inserted, proper to each | Becreation. | The Fourth Edition, 
| To which is now added, A Perfect Abstract of all the Forest 
Laws, | . . . . London : | Printed by J. Dawks, for N. Bolls, in 
Petty- | Canons-Hall, in St. Paul’s Church-yard, 1697. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, front., title, 2 11. dedication + pp. 138 + 
pp. 91 + pp. 78 + pp. 71 + pp. 90 and 4 11. index, with 4 fold. pi. 
and Appendix, being an Abridgment of Manwood’s Forest Laws 
[etc.], 101 pp. Black llrtter. 
Idem. 5th edit., 8vo. London : 1707. 
Idem. 6th edit., 8vo. London : 1721. 
The four parts were also reprinted and issued separately, circa 
1815, by J. Smeaton, printer, 148, St. Martin’s Lane, while Part 
II. (Hawking) was issued alone from the third edition (1686) 
according to Mr. Harting. 
Cbauford (Rev. James Hunter), viv. 
This popular writer is also the author of Wild Flowers 
of Scotland ( 1897 ) ; From Fox's Earth to Mountain Tarn : 
Days among the Wild Animals of Scotland ( 1907 ), and several 
other popular works in Natural History and general literature. 
He became a Fellow of the Linnean Society in 1889 . 
1896. The Wild Life of Scotland. Illustrated by John Williamson. 
London (Macqueen) : 1896. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 280. (Pub. 8s. 6d. net.) 
Contains considerable matter on birds. 
