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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
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hundred illustrations for the edition of JEsoyf s Fables pub- 
lished with Mrs. Aphra Behn’s translation in 1666, and of 
which the greater part was burned in the Fire of London 
(vide Diet. Nat. Biog.). Eighteen plates for his Multae et 
diver sae Avium sjpecies (1658) were engraved by Hollar, who 
also executed fourteen for the Several Ways of Hawking , 
Hunting and Fishing (1671), which is perhaps the most in 
request of Barlow’s productions. His drawings are said to 
have been very carefully executed by pen, and are usually 
slightly tinted with brown. He resided in Drury Lane, and 
notwithstanding a considerable bequest from a friend, he 
died in poverty in 1702. 
*[1658 ?] Multae et diversae Avium Species | Multifarijs Formis | et 
Pernaturalebus Figuris | per | Franciscum Barlovium Anglum 
Artis Pingendi celeberreme Philomusum | Indigenam Londinen- 
sem. 
Collation — 1 vol. 4to, scroll title on engr. front., with 18 pL 
PI. — 1, Title ; 2, Feasonts ; 3, Patriges ; 4, unnamed ; 5, 
Pegions ; 6, Peacokes ; 7, Gease ; 8, Wilde dookes ; 9, Hearn- 
shaes ; 10, Woodecockes ; 11, Turkeyes ; 12, Lapwinks ; 13, 
Rauen, Crowes and Magpyes ; 14, Swans ; 15, Eagle, Hauke 
and Owles ; 16, 17 and 18, unnamed. 
Date given in Brit. Mus. Cat. is “ 1671 ? ” 
1671. Severall Wayes of Hunting, Hawking and Fishing, according to the 
English manner. Invented by Francis Barlow, etched by W. 
Hollar, and are to be sould by John Overton at the White Horse 
without Newgate, London : 1671. 
Collation — 1 vol. obi. sm. folio, engr. title and 12 pi. 
Not seen. 
*[1685?] Illustrissimo Heroi | Richardo Domino Maitland | Caroli Comitis 
de Lauderdale | Filio natu maximo | Picturae omniumque 
Bonarum Artium Cultori Egregio | Amplissimo suo Mecanati, | 
Has Avium Tabulas celeberrima Francisci Barlow manu quam 
elegantissime delineatus grati Animi pignus | D.D.D. | P. 
Tempest. | 
Collation — 1 vol. small obi. folio, undated. Consists of en- 
graved dedicatory title and 12 pi. engraved by P. Tempest. One 
plate contains view of the Bass Rock with the birds frequenting it. 
The Brit. Mus. copy has only 11 plates and title, and in the 
Cat. the date is given as “ 1685 ? 55 The figs, are named in 
English, Latin and French, but there is no text. 
*[1690 ?] Various | Birds and Beasts | Drawn from the Life by | Francis 
Barlow. | London | Printed for T. Bowles in St. Paul’s Church- 
