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1768. Bossu, . Nouveaux Voyages aux Indes Occidentales ; Conteuant 

 une Relation des differens Peoples qui habitent les environs du 

 grand Fleuve Saint-Louis, appele vulgairement le Mississipi ; leur 

 religion ; leur gouvernement, leurs moeurs ; leurs guerres & leur 

 commerce. Par M. Bossu, Capitaine dans les Troupes de la Marine. 

 A Paris, 17G8. 2 vols. 12mo. Vol. 1, pp. xx, 244, pi. Vol. II, pp. 

 262, 2 pll. 



Not seen title and collation from Field. This is the orig. ed. See the Eng- 

 lish version, 1771. 



1770-71. KALM, P. Travels | into | North America; | containing | Its 

 Natural History, and | A circumstantial Account of its Planta- 

 tions | and Agriculture in general, | with the | civil, ecclesiastical, 

 and commercial | state of the Country, | The manners of the in- 

 habitants, and several curious | and important remarks on various 

 subjects. | By Peter Kalm, | Professor of Oeconomy in the Univer- 

 sity of Aobo in Swedish | Finland, and Member of the Swedish 

 Royal Academy of Sciences. | Translated into English | By John 

 Reinhold Forster, F. A. S. | Enriched with a Map, several Cuts for 

 the Illustration of | Natural History, and some additional Notes. 

 | | Vol. I [-III]. | | Warrington : Printed by William Eyres. | 

 MDCCLXX. [London: Printed for the Editor; | And Sold by T. 

 Lowndes, in Fleet-street. MDCCLXXL] 3 vols. 8vo. Vol. I, War- 

 riugton, 1770, pp. i-xvi, 1-400 + 1 p., 1 pi. at p. 322. Vol. II, London, 

 1771, pp. 1-352, 4 pll. (3 pll. of birds, not in the orig., nor in the Ger- 

 man). Vol. Ill, London, 1771, pp. i-viii, 4 11., 1-310, 6 11., no pll. 

 This is the first English ed. There is another, 2 v. 8, London, 1772, q. v. 



1771. Bossu, . Travels | through that part of | North America | for- 

 merly called | Louisiana. | By Mr. Bossu, Captain in the | French 

 Marines. | Translated from the French, | By John Reinhold Forster, 

 F. A. S. | Illustrated with Notes relative chiefly to | Natural His- 

 tory. To which is added by the translator | . . . | | Vol. I [II]. 

 | | [Quotation.] | | London : | Printed for T. Davies in Russel- 

 street, Covent-Garden. | M DCC LXXI. 2 vols. 8vo. Vol. I, pp. 

 i-viii, 1-407. Vol. II, 1 p. 1., pp. 1-432. 



Vol. I, pp. 94-97, is a formal list of a few birds, by the editor, as footnote to a 

 mere paragraph of the author's. At pp. 368-375, the author describes a few 

 species, as the Karancro (i. e., Carrion Urow), Flamingo, Stares, Parrots, The Pope 

 (Cyanospiza ciris), Cardinal-bird, Hummingbird, Pelican, Spoonbill, etc. The 

 matter is not of the slightest consequence. 



1771. CATESBY, M. The | Natural History | of | Carolina, Florida, | and | 

 The Bahama Islands : | containing the figures of | Birds, Beasts, 

 Fishes, Serpents, Insects, and Plants : | Particularly, those not 

 hitherto described, or incorrectly figured by former Authors, | with 

 their Descriptions in English and French. | To which is prefixed, | 

 A new and Correct Map of the Countries ; with Observations on 

 their Natural State, | Inhabitants, and Productions. | By the late 

 Mark Catesby, F. R. S. | Revised by Mr. Edwards, of the Royal Col- 

 lege of Physicians, London. | To the whole is now added a Lin- 

 nssan Index of the Animals and Plants. | Volume the First [Sec- 

 ond]. | [French version of the title follows.] | London. | Printed 

 for Benjamin White, at Horace's Head in Fleetstreet. | MDCCLXXL 



