20 Dr. E. Hopkinson—Eighteenth Century Cage-bird. Books


Another ed. 12mo. Paris , 1713, and others later.


-* Naaukerige Verhandeling der Karnarivogels. 12mo.


Amsterdam. 1717.


- Neuer Tractat v. d. Carnarien-Vogel, . . . 8vo (pp. 248).


Leipzig. 1718.


—-— A New Treatise of Canary Birds. 8vo, 2 pis. (pp. 163).

1718, and later editions and hash-ups.


London (G.) and H. Wise. Diotionarium Rusticum . . . Anon

(but the above are the authors , teste Mullens and Swann, p. 357). 1704.


It contains 31 pages on Breeding, Feeding, and Managing . . .

Singing Birds (teste M. and S.), and there were other later editions.


(? Is it the same (or based on) Blagrave’s Epitomie ?— E. II.)


Osbaldeston (W. A.). The British Sportsman, . . . including

. . . Directions for Breeding, . . . Dogs, . . . Pigeons, Singing Birds,

etc. . . . 4to (pp. 664). Copper plates. London. N.D. (= 1792).


Pernau (Baron Ferdinand Adam von). Unterricht was man mit

DEM LIEBLICHEN GeSCHOEPF DER VOGEL. . . . 1702.


Translation : “ Directions as to the Pleasure and Pastime derived

from the lovely Bird Creation not only in their Chase but with a view to

the Study of their Characteristics and Domestication .”


Published anonymously and the basis of Bechstein’s Anweisung. Recently

( J.f.O ., 1925, 603) Dr. Stresemann has discovered that the author was as above.

See Ibis, 1933, 226.


Ray (John). See Willughby.


Schulz (E. Ch.). Ueb. ein Montreusen Canarien-Vogel. 4to

(pp. 18), 1 col. pi. Hamburg (c. 1789).


Thompson (Wm.). The New and Complete Bird-Fancyer or

Bird-Fancyer’s Recreation and Delight. . . . The whole Revised,

Corrected and Improved by Mr. William Thompson, . . . Assisted by

the most eminent Fancyers . . . Printed for Alex. Hogg. . . . (Price

only one Shilling.) 12mo. N.D. ? 1780.


A new edition. The New and Complete Bird-Fancier ... by

Mr. William Thompson . . . assisted by G. Wright, Esq. . . . 12mo

(pp. 38). Hogg, N.D., and later editions.


Probably based on the Bird-Fancier’s Delight, etc. Anon. 1714

onwards.



