CATALOGUE OF EUROPEAN, &c. 
No. XI. 
CATALOGUE OF THE EUROPEAN QUADRUPEDS 
AND BIRDS, Extra-Britannic. 
SINCE the great use of Mr. Ray’s Sylloge 
stirpium Evrop®arum evtra Britannias has 
been so fully approved by the travelling Bota- 
nist, it is thought a similar enumeration of the 
species of certain classes of the animal kingdom 
would be equally agreeable and serviceable to 
the travelling Zoologist. It comprehends the 
_ Evtra-Britannic quadrupeds and birds of Hu- 
rope, formed from the works of the general 
naturalists, from the Faune of different coun- 
tries, and from my own observations. The 
arrangement of quadrupeds is according to the 
order I have adopted in my History of Quadru- 
peds, that of birds to that of Dr. Latham in his 
Inder Ornithologicus, to which the reader is 
severally referred. 
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