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Section
1. [Cover]
2. [Title Page]
3. To Sir Hans Sloane, Bart
4. The names of the generous encouragers of this work, which have been added since the publication of the first part
5. [The ash-coloured buzzard]
6. The crested red, or russit butcher-bird
7. [The least butcher-bird]
8. The fork-tail'd Indian butcher-bird
9. [The great spotted cuckow]
10. The black Indian cuckow
11. [The brown and spotted Indian cuckow]
12. The great horned owl
13. [The great white owl]
14. The little hawk owl
15. [The whip-poor-will, or lesser goat-sucker]
16. The toucan, or Brasilian pye
17. [The grey-headed green woodpecker]
18. The black and white Chinese cock pheasant, with its hen
19. [The peacock pheasant from China]
20. The painted pheasant from China
21. [The hen peacock pheasant, from China]
22. The red-legg'd partridge, from Barbary
23. [The brown and spotted heathcock]
24. The white partridge
25. [The bustard cock]
26. The hen bustard
27. [The triangular spotted pigeon]
28. The brown Indian dove
29. [The black-headed Indian icterus]
30. The lesser mock-bird
31. [The green Indian fly-catcher]
32. The small American redstart
33. [The little black, white, and red, Indian creeper ; The double swallow-tail'd butterfly]
34. The greater bull-finch
35. [The little brown bull-finch ; The black and yellow manakyn]
36. The Indian green finch
37. [The schomburger]
38. The red-breasted long-tailed finch
39. [The purple water-hen]
40. The albatross
41. [The great black peteril]
42. The white and black spotted peteril, and the little peteril
43. [The small black and white divers]
44. The pelican
45. [The pelican of America]
46. The black-footed penguins
47. [The red-breasted goosander]
48. The black and white dobchick, and the eared dobchick
49. [The red-throated ducker or loon]
50. The great black and white duck
51. [The dusky and spotted duck]
52. The little black and white duck
53. [The summer duck of Catesby]
54. The Chinese teal
55. [The quick-hatch, or wolverene]
56. The monax, or marmotte, of America
57. [The bill of the Ægyptian ibis, and the least humming bird]
58. An appendix to the foregoing work, by way of illustration
59. A catalogue of the names of the birds, etc. described in this work; in Latin and English
60. [Cover]
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Volume
1. A natural history of birds : most of which have not been figur'd or describ'd, and others very little known from obscure or too brief descriptions without figures, or from figures very ill design'd [Part I] 1743
2. A natural history of birds : most of which have not been figured or described, and others very little known, from obscure or too brief descriptions without figures, or from figures very ill designed Part II 1747
3. A natural history of birds : the most of which have not hitherto been figured or described, and the rest, by reason of obscure, or too brief descriptions, without figures, or of figures very ill design'd, are hitherto but little known Part III 1750
4. A natural history of birds: the most of which have not hitherto been either figured or described, and the rest, by reason of obscure, or too brief descriptions without figures, or of figures very ill designed, are hitherto but little known Part IV 1751
5. Gleanings of natural history : exhibiting figures of quadrupeds, birds, insects, plants, etc. most of which have not, till now, been either figured or described [Part I] 1758
6. Gleanings of natural history : exhibiting figures of quadrupeds, birds, insects, etc. most of which have not, till now, been either figured or described Part II 1760
7. Gleanings of natural history : containing figures of quadrupeds, birds, insects, plants, etc most of which have not, till now, been either figured or described Part III 1764
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