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The moil of which have not hitherto been figured or 
defcribed, and the reft, by Reafon of obfcure, or too 
brief Defcriptions, without Figures, or of Figures very 
ill defign’d, are hitherto but little known. 
THIS PART EXHIBITS 
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The Representations of Fifty-Nine Birds, engraven on Fifty-Two 
Copper Plates, and coloured in their natural and proper Colours, 
after curious Original Paintings, deiign’d from the Life : With a 
full and accurate Defcription of each Bird. 
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NAT UR A L H 
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PART III. 
By George Edwards, Library-Keeper to the 
Royal College of Phyftcians . 
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Printed for the Author, at the College of Phjjtcians. in IKarwick-Lane, 
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