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arrangement, and nomenclature, of ail the known species and varieties of the 

 mammalia or that part of the animais which give suck to their young; being a 

 translation of Systema naturœ, as lately publisked, with great improvements, 

 by Prof. Gmelin . . . Together with numerous additions from more récent, 

 zoological writers, and illustrated with copperplates. By Robert Kerr. — Class 

 2. Birds. London printed for J. Murray . . . and R. Faulder. 1792. In-4 . 

 xii p., 14 f., 644 p. (Mammalia p. 1 — 400; birds p. 401 — 644). 



On Robert Kerr's translation of the 'Systema naturae' of Linn^Eus. 

 By Oldfield Thomas. — Ami. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, Ser. 5, 4, 1879, p. 



39 6 — 397- 



A gênerai System of nature, through the three grand kingdoms of animais, 

 vegetables, and minerais; systematically divided into their several classes, orders, 

 gênera, species, and varieties, with their habitations, manners, economy, struc- 

 ture, and peculiarities. Translated from Gmelin's last édition of the celebrated 

 Systema naturœ, by Sir Charles Linné: amendedand enlarged by the improve- 

 ments and discoveries of later naturalists and societies with appropriate 

 copper-plates, by William Turton. Vol. 1 — 5. London: printed for Loc- 

 kington, Allen, and Co . . . 1802. In-8°. 



Aucune mention, au frontispice de ces vol., par rapport aux matières traitées, 

 dans chacun d'eux. Ces 5 vol. parurent de nouveau en 1806, munis de frontispices nou- 

 veaux et enrichis d'un portrait de Linné; en même temps parurent aussi 2 vol. nouveaux. 

 Le titre était: 



A gênerai System of nature, through the three grand kingdoms of animais, 

 vegetables, and minerais, systematically divided into their several classes, or- 

 ders, gênera, species, and varieties, with their habitations, manners, economy, 

 structure, and peculiarities. By Sir Charles LinnÈ: Translated from Gmelin, 

 Fabricius, Willdenow, &c. together with various modem arrangements and 

 corrections, derived from the transactions ot the Linnean and other societies, 

 as well as from the classical works of Shaw, Thornton, Abbot, Donovan, So- 

 werby, Latham, Dillwyn, Lewin, Martyn, Andrews, Lambert, &c. &c. With 

 a life of Linné, appropriate copper-plates, and a dictionary explanatory of the 

 terms which occur in the several departments of natural history, by William 

 Turton... In seven volumes. London: printed for Lackington, Allen, and 

 Co . . . 1806. In-8°. 



Vol. 1 Animal kingdom. Vol. 1. Mammalia. Birds. Amphibia. Fishes. 1 f.,i portr. ? 

 vii, 943, (1) p., 11 pi. (Printed 1800.) 



— 2. — — Vol. 2. Insects. Pt. 1. 1 f.. 717, (2) p., 1 pi. 



— 3. — — — 3. — Pt. 2. 1 f., 784 p (Printed 1801!). 



— 4. — — — 4. Worms. 1 f., 727 p. 



— 5. Vegetable kingdom. Vol. 1. 1 f., 888 p., 8 pi. (Printed 1803.) 



— 6. — — — 2. 1 f., p. 889 — 1851, (29) p. 



— 7. Minerai kingdom. Life, dictionary, &c. 1 f., 352 p., 42 p. (Life), vi p. 



(Index), 8 f. (Rxplanation of terms). 



