576 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1693-ILY14 [iC 



1693. Clayton, J. Mr. John Clayton, Rector of Crofton at Wakefield, his 

 Letter to the Royal Society, giving a farther Account of the Soil, 

 and other Observables of Virginia. <^ Philos. Trans., xvii, 1693, 

 pp. 978-999. 



Pages 988-999, " Of the Birds", consist of a running commentary on quite a 

 large number of species, considering the early date. 



1703, La Hontan, — , Baron de. Voyages dans I'Amdrique .... 2 vols. 

 12mo. La Hayo. 1703. 

 The original, which I have not seen; see the English ed., 1703. 



1703. La Hontan, — , Baron de. New | Voyages | to North-America. | Con- 

 taining I [etc. etc.]. I — I Illustrated with Twenty Three Mapps and 

 Cutts. I — I Written in French | By the Baron Lahontau, Lord 

 Lievtenant | of the French Colony at Placentia in New- | foundland, 

 now in England. | — | Done into English. | — | In Two Volumes. 

 I A great part of which never Printed in the Original. 

 I — I London : Printed for H. Bonwicke in St. Paul's Church- 

 yard ; I T.Goodwin, M. Wotton, B. Tooke, in Fleetstreet; and S. 

 Manship | in Cornhill, 1703. 2 vols. sm. 8vo. Vol. I, 12 prel. 11. 

 (Title, Dedication, Preface, Contents), pp. 1-280, 12 maps and cuts. 

 At pp. 237-242 of toI. I occurs an annotated " List of the Fowl or Birds that 

 frequent the South Countries of Canada"; a second List of the "Birds of the 

 North Countries of Canada"; followed by "A Description of such Birds aa 

 are not accounted for in my Letters ". 



1709. Lawson, J. A New | Voyage | to | Carolina; | Containing the | Exact 

 Description and Natural History | of that | Country: | Together with 

 the Present State thereof | and | A Journal | Of a j Thousand Miles 

 Travel''^ thro' several | Nations of Indians. | Giving a particular Ac- 

 count of their Customs, | Manners &c. | By John Lawson, Gent, 

 Surveyor | -General of North Carolina. | London, | printed in the 

 year 1709. [No publisher.] 1 vol. sm. 4to. 



This is the orig. ed., issued in numbers as a part of Stevens's Collection of 

 Voyages, 1709. The copy examined in the Congressional Library lacks the title- 

 leaf and the map; otherwise the collation is: Dedication, 1 leaf; Preface, 

 1 leaf; Introduction and Journal, pp. 1-60; A Description of North Carolina, 

 pp. 61-258 ; Advertisement, 1 leaf; Animal plate at p. 181. The size is sm. 4to by 

 printer's sigs., or sq. 8vo. The bird-matter is at pp. ISS-l.*)!. The work was re- 

 printed, with new title, beginning " The History of Carolina", etc., but in other 

 respects identical, 1714; another ed., precisely similar to the last, 1718; a 4th ed., 

 Dublin, 1737, attributed to Brickell, q. v. The 5th and last ed. was issued at Ra- 

 leigh in 1860, q.v. There is also a German version, ,,Be8Chreibung der Provinz 

 Carolina" u. s. w., 8vo, Hamburg, 1712. "Neither of the first three editions of 

 Lawson's work is often found complete, with the map, and animal plate." For 

 the ornithology of this work, see what is said under heads of Bricicell, 1737, and 

 of the edition of 1860. 



1714. Lawson, J. The | History | of | Carolina ; | containing the | Exact 

 Description and Natural History | of that Country : | Together with 

 the Present State thereof. | And | A Journal | of a Thousand Miles, 

 Travel'd thro' several | Nations of Indians. | Giving a particular Ac- 

 count of their Customs, I Manners, &c. | — | By John Lawson, Gent. 

 Surveyor General | of North-Carolina. | — | London : | Printed for 

 W. Taylor at the Ship, and T. Baker at the Black- | Boy, in Pater- 

 Noster-Row, 1714. 



Identical in every respect, excepting the title, with the orig. ed., 1709, q.v. 

 On actual comparison, this seems to be only other copies of the original, furnished 

 with a new title-leaf. 



