The Influence of Man On Animal Life in Scotland Study in Faunal Evolution

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The Influence of Man On Animal Life in Scotland Study in Faunal Evolution
James S Ritchie
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In the seventeenth century, Sir Robert Sibbald, in his Scotia Illustrata (1684), records its presence at one end of the country, in the woods of the southern tract of Scotland. " In meridionalis Plagae Scotiae Sylvis reperitur " ; and at other end, in the far north, Sir Robert Gordon wrote in 1630 in his History of the Earldom of Sutherland that All these forrests and Schases are verie profitable for the feeding of bestiall, and delectable for hunting. They are full of reid deer and roes, woulf...fs, foxes, wyld catts, brocks, skuyrells, whitrets, otters, martrixes, hares, and fumarts.
352 THE DESTRUCTION OF THE FOREST And familiarity with its presence in the midlands is clearly indicated in an ancient Gaelic poem, the Lament for MacGregor of Knaro attributed to the first half of the seventeenth century, and referring to the region of the MacGregors in northern Perthshire : Tho' nimble the squirrel is, By patience may it be ta'en and again So joyful grew my heart That like the squirrel could I leap.


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