IEG OE NB ABS OD 5a 
and Catesby ; some few excepted, which are referred to 
the Planches enluminées, published at Paris, and marked 
here PZ. enl. so as Catesby with a single C. and those which 
are common to Great Britain and America, to the British 
Zoology. 
The Animals which have recently been discovered in 
North America, or overlooked by Mr. Catesby, are distin- 
guished by WV. S. marking a Mew Species ; and by B. and 
Mus. Bl. The first authority is from a Collection formed 
by a Gentleman in his voyage to Newfoundland, the second, 
from a most select and numerous Collection of American 
Animals, belonging to a Lady in Lancashire. 
The New Species, in the Catalogue of Birds, I had 
leave to insert here from Mr. Pexman?’s manuscript ; and 
those of Inseéts are taken from my own manuscript de- 
scriptions of such Inseéts as were not described by Dr. 
Linneus. 
The print prefixed here represents an elegant little 
Falcon, drawn and engraved from a fine specimen lately 
brought over from Worth America. 
N.B. Zhe Animals marked E are of European Origin; 
having been introduced there by the Spaniards or Eng- 
lish, after the discovery of the New World: and those 
marked Eur. are originally natives of both Continents. 
jae CEASS 
