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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[LEIGH 
Cuckow, The Swallow 
Turtle, Tribe, 
Stork, Nightingale, 
Ci;ane, Black-cap, 
Quail, Wheat-ear, 
Goat-sucker, Stone-chat, 
Also, | A copious, entertaining, and 
Whin-chat, 
Willow-wren, 
White-throat, 
Etotoli, 
Fly-catcher, 
&c. &c. 
satisfactory Relation of 
Winter Birds of Passage, | Among which are the 
Woodcock, Fieldfare, Boyston Crow, 
Snipe, Red-wing, Dotterel, &c. 
shewing | The different Countries to which they retire, the Places 
where they | breed, and how they perform their Annual Emigra- 
tions, &c. | With a short Account of those Birds, that migrate 
occasionally, | or only shift their Quarters at certain Seasons of 
the Year. | To which are added, | Reflections on that truly 
admirable and wonderful | Instinct, the Annual Migration of 
Birds ! | By a Naturalist. | Salisbury | Printed and sold by 
Collins and Johnson, | For the Author. | Sold also by Fielding 
and Walker, in Pater-Noster Row, London. | mdcclxxx. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. ix + pp. 45. 
Idem. 2nd edit. London : n.d. [1780.] 
Idem. Another edit. A | Discourse | [etc. . . . ] | London : | 
Printed for J. Walker, No. 44, Paternoster-Row. | 1795. | 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xvi + pp. 64. The 3rd edit. 
Idem. Another edit. A | Discourse | [etc. . . . ] | By 
George Edwards. | London : | Printed for John Brumby, Book- 
seller, 33, Castle Street, | Leicester Square. | 1814 | (Price 2s. 6d.) 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, as above. 
Note . — This is the 4th edit. Note that it is ascribed to the 
famous naturalist, G. Edwards. The date in nearly all the 
copies of this edition is found erased. 
Idem. Another edit, [in “ A Thousand Notable Things, on 
Various Subjects ; disclosed from the Secrets of Nature and Art,” 
etc., pp. 196-201]. London (Tegg) : 1827. 1 vol. post 8vo. 
Leigh (Charles), 1662-1701 (?) 
Charles Leigh, the son of William Leigh of Singleton-in- 
the-Fyle, Lancs, was born at Singleton Grange in 1662 . On 
July 7 , 1679 , he became a commoner of Brasenose College, 
Oxford, where he graduated B.A. May 24 , 1683 . Wood 
records that he left Oxford in debt and went to Cambridge, 
to Jesus College as is believed. He graduated M.A. and 
M.D. ( 1689 ) at Cambridge, and was in 1685 elected F.B.S. 
