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size, corresponding with Dr. Shaw’s Zoology of 
New Holland; the works were intended to accom- 
pany each other :—no more than sixteen plates of 
either ever appeared. 
11. Sketch of a Tour on the Continent in the 
Years 1786 and 1787. Dedicated to his fellow-tra- 
veller, William Younge, M.D. F.L.S., 3 vols. 8vo, 
published in 1793. 
A second edition appeared in 1807. This Tour 
was translated into the French, Italian, and German 
languages. : 
From his friends Dr. Goodenough and James Al- 
derson, M.D., of Norwich, the author received the 
following commendations : 
My dear Sir,—By your inquiry after my opinion 
of your Travels, I conclude my letter to you, which 
I got franked from Bulstrode the first week in 
January, has miscarried. I said a great deal upon 
the subject, to thank you for the great entertain- 
ment I have had in reading them: you show such 
multifarious reading that you quite surprise me. 
In one part, I thought I saw a passage, or rather 
a page or two, which I took to be in Dr. Kippis’s 
style. I like to read on both sides of a question. 
No good cause is hurt by discussion.—Believe me 
your most affectionate and sincere friend, 
SAMUEL GOODENOUGH. 
Dear Sir,—I have this moment finished your 
Travels, and am extremely obliged to you for the 
pleasure you have afforded me. At the same time 
