466 
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[pennant 
Note . — The above collation agrees with Engelmann and Brunet, 
cf. also the advertisement in the second vol. of British Zoology, 
1768. The other bibliographers give 107 plates only, as per 
the title-page, the fifth part being very rare. 
Copies are extant containing 133 plates, but these are not as 
originally published. 
The above is the first edition. 
1768— [69]. The 2nd edit. : 
British Zoology. | Class I. Quadrupeds. II. Birds. | Si qui 
vero sint in urbe sua Hospites, in Patria sua Peregrini, et 
cognitione semper pueri esse velint, sibi per me placeant, sibi 
dormiant ; non ego illis hsec conscripsi, non illis vigilavi. 
Camden, Britan. Prsefat. | Vol. I. [Vols. II and III, mut. mut.’ 
London : | Printed for Benjamin White, | at Horace’s Head, 
Pleet-Street. | mdcclxviii.[-ix]. 
Collation — 3 vols. 8vo. Vol. I., pp. 2 un. +pp. xxiv + pp. 232, 
vi pi. (v numbered + 1 to face p. 110*). 
Vol. II., pp. 2 un. +pp. 233-522 (pagination being continuous 
with Vol. I.) + pp. x. Index ; xii plates. 
Vol. III. treats of Beptiles and Fish ; xvii plates. 
1770. British Zoology. | Illustrated by | Plates | and brief | Explana- 
tions. | Chester, | mdcclxx. 
This is the third edition, being a Supplement (1 vol.) to the 
above, and contains ciii pi. 1 
This edition contains 139 plates [in the 4 vols.]. 
Note. — Pennant’s own copy (W.P.L.) has some of the plates 
coloured. 
1776. The 4th edit. 4 vols. in two issues, 8vo and 4to, with 282 plates 
(inch the engr. titles) ; letterpress different. 
Copies are extant with the plates coloured. 
Vols. I. and II., 113 pi. [inch 2 engr. title] + 1 engr. title; 
Vol. III., 73 pi. + 1 engr. title ; Vol. IV., 93 pi. + 1 engr. title = 282. 
1812. The 5th edit. 4 vols. 8vo and 4to, or royal 8vo, with engraved 
titles and 294 plates. The first edition with the author’s name 
on the title-page, cf. Coues, p. 472. In Bennett’s edition of 
White’s Selborne, p. 113, this edition is stated to have been edited 
by Edward Hanmer, of Stockgrove, but, from the internal 
evidence of the editor’s advertisement, this is doubtful. 
1818-21. Another edition with the Author’s Literary Life. Dublin : 
1818-21. 4 vols. 8vo, portrait, and 295 plates. 
1771. A | Tour | in | Scotland. | mdcclxix. | Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo 
discrimine agetur. | Chester : | Printed by John Monk. 
MDCCLXXI. 
1 “In 1770 I published ciii. additional plates to the three volumes of British 
Zoology, ... it appeared in an octavo volume of 60 pages [actually 96 pp. -fiv pp. 
index], in which is included a list of European birds extra Britannic ” (cf. Literary 
Life of Thomas Pennant, p. 12). 
