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17S2. Jeffbkson, T. — Continued. 



12ma, Philadelphia, Hogan & Tbompson, 1815.— Boston, 1829.— 16mo, Boston, 

 1833.— 8vo, Bichmond, Bandolph, 1853. Also, 8vo, Washington, 1854, being in vol. 

 viii of Jefferson's ""Worka". Many of these eds. are entered in the present 

 bibliography ; see some of them, especially 1786 and 1787. 



1785. Pennant, T. Arctic Zoology. | Vol.11. | Class II. Birds. | [Engraving.] 



1 Pied Duck, N° 488. | London : | Printed by Henry Hughs. | 

 M. DCC. LXXXV. [Author's name not on title-page.] 4to. pp. 

 167-586, with 7 additional 11. of " Index " and " Errata"; pagination 

 and numeration of species continued from vol. I, which consists of 

 the mammals. Pll. ix-xxiii. 



The whole work, in 3 vols., dates 1784-1787 ; there is a German translation, 



2 vols. 4to, Leipzig, 17^7, and a 3d ed., 2 vols. 4to, 1793.— "Designed as a sketch 

 of the Zoology of North America .... supplemented by a description 

 of the Quadrnpeds and Birds of the north of Europe and Asia, from latitude 

 60° to the farthest known parts of the Arctic World, together with those of Kam- 

 tschatka and the parts of America visited on the last voyage of the illnstrioas 

 Cook" .... in the form of an Appendix to each genus, and distinguished by n 

 Jleur de lis; and the species by literal instead of numeral marks which distin- 

 guish those of North America" (extract from advertisement in 1st vol.). Two 

 Divisions, of Land and Water Birds; 8 Orders, 59 genera, ostensibly 510 num- 

 bered North American species, with one additional under " Errata," and nnmerous 

 others of Europe and Asianot enumerated ; all given only under English names — 

 more's the pity ! — with moderately full Latin and other synonymy and references ; 

 text descriptive, geographical, historical, and biographical, inventoried with 

 marginal annotations. Many of the species are the bases of subsequent 

 binomial names of Gmelin and Latham ; important in this regard 1 The plates 

 are as follows : — pL ix, St. John's and Chocolate-colored Falcons ; i^\. ^, Swallow- 

 tailed Falcon ; pi. xi. Red, Mottled, and Barred Owls ; pi. xii, Baltimore Oriole, 

 cf , ?, nest; pi. xiii, Fermgineons Woodpeck and " Canada" [but the figure and 

 description are clearly of those of the Carolina] Nuthatch ; pi. xiv. Passenger 

 and Carolina Pigeon ; pL xv, Varied Thrush ; pi. xvi, Spotted Grosbeak and 

 White Crowned Bunting; pi. xvii. Black Throated and Cinereous Bunting ; pL 

 xviii, Aculeated Swallow and Long-winged Goatsucker ; pi. xix, Eskimaux Cur- 

 lew and Little Woodcock ; pi. xx. Clapper Kail and Semipalmated Sni;je ; pi. xxi, 

 American Avocet ; pi. xxii, Pied-billed Grebe and Marbled Guillemot ; pi. xxiii. 

 Falcated Duck and Western Duck. 



1786. Jeffekson, T. Observations | sur | La Virginie, | Par M. J * * * . | 



Traduites de I'anglois | [par l'Abb6 Morellet]. | [Vignette.] | A 

 Paris, I Chez Barrois, [etc.] | — | 1786. 13mo. 2 p. U., pp. viii, 290, 

 1 1., map, table. 



A copy of the privately printed edition of 1782 having been surreptitiously 

 obtained, this French version was made, printed, and published in advance of 

 the authentic English edition of 1787. See what is said under beads of the edi- 

 tions of 1782 and 1787. The French revision is utterly condemned by Jefferson 

 (see RandaWs lAfe, vol. i, p. 414). The bird-matter in this ed. is at pp. 92-99. 



1787. Clavigero, F. S. The | History | of | Mexico. | Collected from | 



Spanish and Mexican Historians, | from | Manuscripts, and Ancient 

 Paintings of the Indians. | Illustrated by | Charts, and other Copper 

 Plates. I To which are added, | Critical Dissertations | on the | 

 Land, | the Animals, | and Inhabitants of Mexico. | By Abb6 D. 

 Francesco Saverio Clavigero. | Translated from the Original Ital- 

 ian, I By Charles Cullen, Esq. | In Two Volumes. | Vol. I [II]. | 

 London, | Printed for G. G. J. and J. Bobinson, No. 25, Pater-noster 



