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modern groups. A few original figures of birds are also 
in the two first volumes of Dr. Leach’s Zoological Mis- 
cellany : but those in tlie Naturalist’s Miscellany oi 
Dr. Shaw are nearly all copied from other works, and 
are altogether too inaccurate to be quoted. M. Le Vail- 
lant’s splendid folios on the parrots, paradise birds, horn- 
bUls, bee-eaters, rollers, &c., will be noticed under the 
succeeding heads. The titles of the works above alluded 
to are as follows. 
2. Partial Systematic Works. 
Wagler. Systema Avium. Auctor Dr. Joannes Wagler. 
Pars pviraa. Stuttgartia?. 1827. 
Temminck. Hlstoire Naturelle Giinerale dcs Pigeons et dcs 
Gallinaces. Par C. J. Temminck. Ainst. 181,1. 3 vol. 8vo. 
Q,uoy et Gaimard. Voyage autour du Slonde, execute sur 
les Corvettes L’Uraincet la Physicicnne, iiendant les annees 
1817 — 1820, par Le Chevalier Louis de Freycinet. P.aris, 
1824. 1 vol. 410. pp. 712, and 1 vol. folio of plates. (The 
latter contains twenty-seven of birds.) 
Garnot and Lesson. Voyage autour du Monde, cxiicutc 
sur la Corvette la Coquille, pendant les annees 1822—1825, 
par Capitaine Duperrey. Paris, 1826. 2 vol. 4to. and 1 
vol. folio of plates. ( The latter contains forty of birds. ) 
Astrolobe. Voyage de I’Astrolobe, pendant les annees 1826 
1829, sous le commandement de M. J. Dumont d’Ur. 
ville. Zoolngie, par M.M. Quoy et Gaimard. (This work, 
the plates of wliicli arc uniform with those of the two pre- 
ceding, is now in course of publication at Paris. The de- 
scriptions are in royal 8vo. 
Leach. The Zoological Miscellany : Iteing descriptions of new 
or interesting animals, lly W. L Lcticli. M. D. &c. Lon- 
don, 1814 — 1817. 3 vol. royal octavo. (The two first 
volumes contain together twenty-seven plates of birds.) 
Swainson. Zoological Illustrations, or Original Figures and 
Descriptions of new, rare, or interesting Animals ; selected 
chiefly from the classes of Ornithology, Entomology, and 
Conchology, Second Series. London, 1820 — 1823. 3 vol. 
royal 8vo ; containing sixty-seven plates of birds, 
Swainson. Zoological Illustrations. Second Series. London, 
1832 — 1833. 3 vol. royal 8vo; containing forty-seven plates 
of birds. 
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