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1771. CATESBY, M. Continued. 



Folio. Vol. I, containing the Birds and Plants, 2 p. 11., pp. i-vii, 1-100, -f- 2 pp. 

 of Linnaean Index, with pll. 1-100 intercalated with text opposite each page 

 the numeration of the pll. being same as the pagination. Vol. II contains the 

 Mammals, etc. ; but the Appendix, pp. 101-120, -f- 3 pp., contains a few additional 

 birds, raising the total number treated to 113. Text in English and French, 

 in parallel columns ; birds presented under names in both these languages, 

 but primarily under Latin polynomial names. This is a later "revised" and 

 bettered edition (original edition, 1731-48), with Linnasan concordance at end of 

 each volume. The plates, though violent both in drawing and coloring, like 

 the PI. Erilum., are recognizable almost without exception ; most of the species 

 treated were described and figured for the first time in the original edition, 

 which furnished the source of many Linnsean species. The work is classic, 

 conspicuous in merit inter congeneres sui temporis, and indispensable for occa- 

 sional consultation. 



1771. FORSTER, J. R. A | Catalogue | of the | Animals | of | North America. 



| Containing, | An Enumeration of the known Quadrupeds, Birds, 

 | Reptiles, Fish, Insects, Crustaceous and | Testaceous Animals ; 

 many of which are New, and | never described before, j To which 

 are added, | Short Directions | for Collecting, Preserving, and 

 Transporting, | all Kinds of | Natural History Curiosities. | By John 

 ReinholdForster,F.A. S. | | [Quotation.] | j London: | Sold by 

 B. White, at Horace's Head, in Fleet-Street. | | M. DCC. LXXI. 

 8vo. pp. 43, pi. i (frontispiece). > Birds, pp. 8-17, 36, 37. 



A scarce tract. It contains, of birds, a nominal list of 302 spp., some 

 named binomially, others not, with references to Pennant, Catesby, Edwards, etc. 

 The list, in connection with those of other classes of animals, is surprisingly 

 extensive, besides being the first of its kind. Many of the birds are marked 

 "n. s."; these names are given by permission from Pennant's MSS., and this 

 is actually the original appearance in print of various species subsequently 

 described by Pennant; but as neither scientific names are imposed upon them, 

 nor descriptions appended, the brochure remains simply a literary curiosity, 

 which need not be referred to except as such. The plate is a fair likeness of 

 Falco sparverius. 



1772. FORSTER, J. R. An Account of the Birds sent from Hudson's Bay ; with 

 Observations relative to their Natural History ; and Latin Descrip- 

 tions of some of the most uncommon. \ Philos. Trans. Lond., Ixii, 

 1772, art. xxix, pp. 382-433. 



Fifty-eight species noticed, with descriptive and biographical matter. The 

 second part of the article, containing the above-mentioned Latin descriptions, is 

 separately entitled " Descriptiones Avium Kariorum e Sinu Hudsonis", and is 

 at pp. 423-433. The following seven are new species : Falco S; adicens, p. 383 ; 

 Strix Nebulosa, pp. 386, 424 ; Emberiza Leucophrys, pp. 403, 426 ; Fringilla Hud- 

 sonias, pp. 406, 428 ; Muscicapa Striata, pp. 406, 428 ; Parus Hudsonicus, pp. 408, 

 430 ; Scolopax Borealis, pp. 411, 431. Several other actually new species are indi- 

 cated varietally without names, or under names of other known species to which 

 they are wrongly referred. " Turdus no. 22 ", p. 400, is an early, if not the first, no- 

 tice of Scolecophagus fcrrugineus, as "Hirundo, 35" is of Petrochelidon lunifrons. 



1772. KALM, P. Travels | into | North America; | containing | its Nat- 



ural History, and | A circumstantial Account of its Plantations | 

 and Agriculture in general, | with the j civil, ecclesiastical and com- 

 mercial | state of the country, | The manners of the inhabitants, 

 and several curious and | important remarks on various subjects. | 

 By Peter Kalm, | Professor of Oeconomy in the University of Aobo 

 in Swedish Finland, | and Member of the Swedish Royal Academy 



