To the R i: A D E R. 



and Catesby ; some few excepted, which are referred to 

 the Planches enlumm^rs, published at Paris, and marked 

 here PL etiL so as Catesby with a single C. and those which 

 are common to Great Britain and A inerica, to the British 

 Zoology, 



The Animals which have recently been discovered in 

 North America, or overlooked by Mr. Catesby, are distin- 

 guished by N. S. marking a Nczv Species ; _ and by B. and 

 Mns. Bl. The first authority is from a Colleilion formed 

 by a Gentleman in his voyage to Nciufoundland; the second, 

 from a most select and numerous Colle6lion 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. Penna?ifs manuscript ; and 

 those of Inse6ls are taken from my own manuscript de- 

 scriptions of such Inse6ls as were not described by Dr. 

 L innceus. 



The print prefixed here represents an elegant little 

 Falcon, drawn and engraved from a fine specimen lately 

 brought over from North America. 



N. B. The Animals marked E are t?y European Origin; 

 having been introduced there by the Spaniards or Eng- 

 lish, after the discovery of the Neiv World : and those 

 marked Eur. are originally natives of both Continents. 



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