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ORNITHOLOGY. 



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 These Plates, of which 9 represent Reptiles, 4 Coral- 

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 Daudin (F. M.). Traite Elementaire et Complet d'Orni- 

 thologie. Paris, 1800. 2 vols. 4to. 



This Work, which, when complete, would have con- 

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 end of the second Volume by the death of the Au- 

 thor. The whole of the Birds of Prey, and part of 

 the Passeres, are included in the two volumes, which 

 are illustrated with 29 Plates. 

 Description of the Character of the Whistling Swan, and 

 of the peculiar Structure of its Trachea. London, 1823, 

 folio, 5s. 

 Pages 1 1 . Plates 2. 

 Desmarest. Histoire Naturelle des Tangaras, des Mana- 

 kins, et des Todiers. Paris, 1 805, folio. Figures beau- 

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 Donovan's History of British Birds. London, 1794 — 1818, 

 10 vols, royal 8vo, 18/. 

 Plates (coloured) 24 in each volume. 

 Edwards's Natural History of uncommon Birds, and of 

 some other rare and undescribed Animals, with the Glean- 

 ings. London, 1743 — 64, 7 vols. 4to : a fine copy, with 

 the French and English text; bound in russia, 18/. 185. 

 Vol. i. Pages and Plates 52. 



— ii. 53—128. Plates 53— 105. 



— iii. 106—157. 106—157. 



— iv. 158—248. 158—210. 



Gleanings. 



Vol. i. Pages 108. Plates 21 1—260. 

 ii. 109—220. 261—310. 



— iii. _ 221—347. 311—362. 



