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Themoft of which have not hitherto been either figured or defcribed, 
and the Reft, by Reafon of Obfcure, or too brief Defcriptions with¬ 
out Figures, or of Figures very ill defigned, are hitherto but little 
known. 
CONTAINING 
The Reprefentations of thirty-nine Birds, engraven on thirty-feven Copper-Plates,' 
after curious Original Drawings from Life ; together with a full and accurate 
Defcription of each. 
To which are added, by way of Appendix, 
Sixteen Copper-Plates, reprefenting the Figures of many curious and undeferibed 
Animals, fuch as Qu adrupedes (both Land and Amphibious) 
Serpents, Fishes and Insects: 
The whole Containing 
Fifty-three Copper-Plates, which is the full Number given in each of the foregoing Parts of 
this Work. Every Bird, Beast, & c . is colour’d from the Original Painting, ac¬ 
cording to Nature. 
PART IV. and Laft. 
By George Edwards, 
Library- Keeper to the Royal College ^Physicians. 
LONDON: 
Printed for the Author, at the College of Phyficians, in Warwick-Lane, 
M.DCC.LL 
