Ie L A ab E S. 
Tab. VII. The Mufk Cow, -with the head of the Bull. See the 
Zoological part — — — page 8 
VIII. A.full-grown male Elk or Moefe, with the velvet, or 
young horns; and a full-grqwn pair on the ground. 
From a painting by Mr. Stabs, communicated to 
me by the late Dr. Hunter ~ — I 
Vou. I. 
Title-page, the Pied Duck, N* 488. 
IX. St. Fobn’s Falcon: Chocolate-colored Falcon — 200 
X. Swallow-tailed Falcon — — — 210 
XI. Red Owl, N° 117: Mottled Owl, N° 118: Barred 
Owl, N° 122 _ _ — 234 
XII. Male and Female Baltimore Orioles, N° 142; ‘with 
the neft _ _ — — 258 
XIII. Ferruginous Woodpecker, N°159: Nuthatch,N°170 271 
XIV. Paffenger Pigeon, N° 187: Carolina Pigeon, N° 188 326 
XV, Varied Thrufh, N° 197 _ = — 337 
XVI. Spotted Grofbeak, N° 213: White-crowned Bunt- 
ing, N° 221 — _ — 355 
XVII. Black-throated Bunting, N* 228: Cinereous Bunt- 
ing, N* 333 = — = (364 
XVIII. Aculeated Swallow, N° 335: Long-winged Goat- 
fucker, N° 337 _ _ — 436 
XIX. Eimaux Curlew, N° 364: Little Woodcock, N° 365 463 
XX. Clapper Rail, N° 407: Semipalmated Snipe, N* 380 490 
XXI. American Avofet, N° 421 _ — 502 
XXII. Pied-billed Grebe, N° 418: Marbled Guillemot, 
N° 438 4 Fe Say Ay, 
XXIII. Falcated Duck, p. 574: Weftern Duck, N° 497 — 574 
a he Bookbinder is defired to obferve, that the Second Volume begins 
at p. 187, Crass II. Birps. 
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