BIBLIOGRAPHY* 
ILLUSTRATED FOLIO WORKS. 
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London, 1832. 
2. 1832-1837. The Birds of Europe. 5 vols., 449 plates. London, 1832-1837. 
3. 1834. A Monograph of the Ramphastidce, or Family of Toucans. 1 vol., 
34 plates. London, 1834. 
4. 1837-1838. leones Avium, or Figures and Descriptions of New and interesting 
Species of Birds from various parts of the World. 2 parts, 18 plates. 
London, 1837-1838. 
5. 1838. A Monograph of the Trogonidce, or Family of Trogons. 1 vol., 36 plates. 
London, 1838. 
6. 1840-1848. The Birds of Australia. 7 vols., 602 plates. London, 1840-1848. 
7. 1841-1844. A Monograph of the Macropodidce, or Family of Kangaroos, with 
coloured representations of each species. 2 parts, 45 plates. London, 
1841-1844. 
8. 1845-1863. The Mammals of Australia. 3 vols., 182 plates. London, 1845- 
1863. 
9. 1849-1861. A Monograph of the Trochilidce, or Humming-Birds. 5 vols., 360 
plates. London, 1849-1861. 
10. 1850. A Monograph of the Odontophorince , or Partridges of America. 1 vol., 
32 plates. London, 1850. 
11. 1850-1883. The Birds of Asia. 35 parts, 530 plates. London, 1850-1883. 
[Completed by R. Bowdler Sharpe.] 
12. 1851-1869. Supplement to the Birds of Australia. 1 vol., 81 plates. London, 
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13. 1854. A Monograph of the Ramphastidce, or Family of Toucans. 2nd ed. 
1 vol., 52 plates. London, 1854. 
* Copied by permission, with a few additions and corrections, from Count Salvadori’s 
Memoir of John Gould (‘Atti della It. Accademia delle Scienze di Torino,’ vol. xvi. pp. 1-24)- 
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