CONTENTS. 



BOOK VII. OK WATliR-rOWI.. 



Chap. I. —Water- Fowl in general, 362. 



Chap. II.— The Pelican, 365. 



CiiAP. III.— Of the Albatross, the first of the Gull Kind, 



370. 

 Chap. IV.— The Cormorant, 373. 

 Chap. V.— Of the Gannet, or Soland Goose, 379. 

 Chap. VI.— Of the smaller Gulls, and Petrels, 381. 

 Chap. VII. — Of the Penguin Kind : and first, of the great 



Magellanic Penguin, 391. 

 Chap. VIII.— Of the Auk, Puffin, and other Birds of the 



Penguin Kind, 397. 

 Chap. IX. — Of Birds of the Goose Kind, properly so called, 



403. 

 Chap. X. — Of the Swan, tame and wild, 406. 

 Chap. XI. — Of the Goose, and its varieties, 413. 

 Chap. XII. — Of the Duck, and its varieties, 420. 

 Chap. XIII.— Of the King-Fisher, 431. 



A HISTORY OF FISHES. 



BOOK I. — OF FISHES IN GENERAL. 



Chap. I. — Introduction, 440. 



Chap. II. — Of Cetaceous Fishes in general, 457. 



Chap. III. — Of the Whale, properly so called, and its varieties, 



461. 

 Chap. IV. — Of the Narwhal, 476. 

 Chap. V — Of the Cachalot, and its varieties, 479. 

 Chap. VI. — Of the Dolphin, the Grampus, and the Porpoise, 



with their varieties, 482. 



BOOK II. — OF CARTILAGINOUS FISHES. 



Chap. I. — Of Cartilaginous Fishes in general, 487. 



Chap. II.— Of Cartilaginous Fishes of the Shark Kind, 490. 



