Natural history -- Scotland -- Orkney; Orkney (Scotland) -- Description and travel; Orkney (Scotland) -- History
For a general introduction to natural history the best books are—=Life
and her Children= (London, 1880), and =Winners in Life’s Race= (London,
1882), by Miss A. B. Buckley (Mrs. Fisher), and Professor Arthur J.
Thomson’s fascinating =Study of Animal Life=, which gives a list of other
books on zoology.
The animals of the seashore are dealt with in Rev. J. G. Wood’s =Common
Objects of the Seashore= and =Fresh and Salt Water Aquarium=; =Seaside
Studies=, by G. H. Lewes; =The Aquarium=, by P. H. Gosse; and =The
Aquarium, its Inhabitants, Structure, and Management=, by J. E. Taylor.
Gosse’s =Manual of Marine Zoology for the British Isles= (2 vols.,
London, 1856) still remains the best book for the identification of
marine animals.
For the study of birds the best works are the following:—=The Birds of
Shetland=, by H. L. Saxby (Edinburgh, 1884); =The Birds of the West of
Scotland=, by Robert Gray; =Bird-Watching= and =The Bird-Watcher in the
Shetlands=, by Edmund Selous.
Saunders’s =Manual of British Birds= (London, 1889) is the best single
book for the identification of birds, each species being illustrated.
=The Vertebrate Fauna of the Orkney Islands=, by J. A. Harvie Brown and
T. E. Buckley (Edinburgh, 1891), is in greater part a list of the birds
of Orkney, with a short account of each.
=Orcadian Papers: being Selections from the Proceedings of the Orkney
Natural History Society from 1887 to 1904.= Edited by M. M. Oharleson,
F.S.A. Scot. (Stromness, 1905.) The selections are not confined to
natural history, but include historical and other contributions.
Fiction, Poetry, etc.
=The Pirate.= By Sir Walter Scott.
=Poems, etc.= By David Vedder. Edited by the Rev. G. Gilfillan.
(Kirkwall, N.D.)
=Poems, Tales, and Sketches.= By Lieutenant John Malcolm, with
introduction by the Rev. G. Gilfillan. (Kirkwall, N.D.)
*=The Orcadian Sketch-Book.= By Walter Traill Dennison. (Kirkwall, 1880.)
A unique collection of stories and poems written in the “North Isles”
dialect of the Orkney vernacular.
=Orcadian Sketches.= By W. T. Dennison. With introduction by J. Storer
Clouston. (Kirkwall, 1904.) A selection from the preceding.
=The Pilots of Pomona.= By Robert Leighton. (London, 1892.)
=Sons of the Vikings.= By Dr. J. Gunn, M.A. (Edinburgh, 1893. Cheaper
edition, 1909.)
=The Boys of Hamnavoe.= By Dr. J. Gunn, M.A. (Edinburgh, 1894.)
=Vandrad the Viking.= By J. Storer Clouston. (Edinburgh, 1897.)
=Garmiscath.= By J. Storer Clouston. (Cheaper edition, London, 1904.)
* * * * *
In addition to the material available in book form, much excellent
literature in prose and in verse, with more or less direct relation to
Orkney, has appeared in various magazines above the names of Duncan
J. Robertson, J. Storer Clouston, and others, specimens of which are
included in the pages of this volume.
THE END.
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