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PHILOSOPHIC NATURALISTS. 
Roux. — OrnitJiologie Provengale. Livr. 42. 4to, Marseille, 1823 — 
1828. 
Rudolphi. — Physiology, by How, 8vo, London, 1826. 
Selby. — Illustrations of British Ornithology, 8vo, Edinburgh, 1825, 
and folio, coloured plates. 
Smellie. — Philosophy of Natural History, 2 vols. 4to, London, 
1790, &c. 
Spallanzani. — Dissertations, 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1784. Tracts, 
2 vols. 8 VO, Edinburg-h, 1803. 
Sparrmann. — Voyage to the Cape, 2 vols. 4to, London, 1786. 
SwAiNSON. — Zoological Illustrations, v. y. and numerous papers in 
periodical works. 
Sweet. — British Warblers, 8vo, London. 
Syme. — British Song Birds, 12mo, Edinburgh, 1823. 
Treviranus. — Biogolie, 
Vaillant. — Oiseaux dlAfrique, 6 vols. fol. Paris. Travels in Africa, 
5 vols. 8vo, London. 
Vigors. — Linncean Transactions and Zoological Journal, v. y. 
ViREY. — Histoire des Mceurs des Animaux, 2 vols. 8vo, Paris, 1821. 
White. — Natural History of Selborne, by Sir W. Jardine, 12mo, 
London, 1830. 
Willis. — De Anima Brutorum, London, 1692. 
Wilson, A. — American Ornithology, 9 vols. 4to, Philadephia, 1821, &c. 
Wilson, J. — Illustrations, fol. Edinburgh, v. y. 
These lists have no pretension to be perfect; they are only 
intended as a rough sketch, which I hope my readers may find 
useful. I may further mention, that I have not examined all 
these works with equal care : some of them, indeed, I have stu- 
died thoroughly, while I have only glanced over the pages of 
others. It would require more room than I can here spare, to 
give a more minute Bibliography of Birds. 
James Rennie. 
Lee, Kent, May 12, 1831. 
