IN LES PLANCHES ENLUMINE'ES, 
91 
Pl. 
' 
86. 
Hocco, Faifan de la Gniane — — - — 
87. 
Le Pelican — ■ — — - — 
88. 
Rollier d’ Angola — — » — . — 
89. 
Merle des Philippines 
$0. 
Capricorne du Senegal 
du Canada 
9 1 * 
Le Buftard de Cayenne 
Le Soleil levant de la Chine 
L’Efclavage de la Chine 
92. 
Papillons 
93 - 
Papillons 
94. 
Papillons 
95 - 
Papillons 
96. 
Papillons 
97. 
Le Dindon — . — — - — 
98. 
Poule du Japon — — — 
99. 
Gros-bec, male — — — 
100. 
femelle — — — 
t n t 
A W JL 9 
102. 
Le grand Bout de Petun — — - — 
Le petit Bout de Petun — - — — 
IO3. 
Cardinal Dominiquain hupe, de la Louifiane — — - 
IO4. 
GrofTe Gelinote du Canada — — — 
I05. 
Gelinote, male, des Pyrenees — — — 
106. 
femelle — — — 
IO7. 
Anhinga du Senegal — — — 
108. 
La Peintade — — — — * 
IO9. 
Maia de la Chine *— — - — 
De Buffon. 
II. 373 
VIII. 282 
III. 144 
II. 
132 
I 21 
III. 
.99 
ibid. 
456 
467 
VI. 
423 
420 
III. 
Soi 
II. 
281 
244 
ibid. 
VIII. 
453 
II. 
163 
IV. 
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dence of his own fenfes, and aflert that he faw Parrots in the Me of Neiv Zealand ; and even 
to fuffer Captain Furneaux to blab out, that Perroquets were inhabitants of Van Diemen's 
Land, the very extremity of New Holland *, — both of them countries interdicted by the il- 
luftrious naturalift to the whole Parrot race. How greatly again has our able navigator ag- 
gravated matters, by not filencing the learned Forster, for proving more than one fpecies 
to be found in the raw wet climate of Dujky Bay, in latitude 46 f ; and, to make bad 
worfe, to connive at feveral of the companions of. his voyage bringing into this kingdom not 
fewer than eight fpecies of this vagabond genus, who had dared to take up their refidence far 
beyond the genial limits of the torrid zone, which the Comte de Buffon had fo authoritatively 
decreed to them ; and like a great Creator faid, hitherto shalt thou come, but no 
FURTHER ! 
* Cook’s Second Voyage, I. xiz. f Forster’s Voy. I. 158. 
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