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ORNITHOLOGY. 



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Vol. i. Pages 75. Plates (col d ) 31. Eggs 7. 



— ii. 75. 32—66. Eggs8— 13. 



— iii. 75. — 67—97. — 14—22. 



— iv. 75. 98—131. —23—29. 



— v. ■ 75. * 132—166. —30—36. 



— vi. 77. 167—202. —37—42. 



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Lord's History of British Birds. London, 1791, folio, 



21. 12s. 6d. 



Pages, and Plates (coloured), 96. 

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 Plates 23. 



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the Structure of the Gannet [Pelica?ius Bassanus), and 

 an Account of a new and curious Insect inhabiting the 

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 Pages 18 and 7. Plate. 



Ornithological Dictionary. Second edition, with 



many new articles and original observations : by James 

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