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Section
1. [Cover]
2. [Title Page]
3. To God, the one eternal!
4. The preface
5. The names of the generous encouragers of this work, which have been added since the publication of the former parts
6. [The red and blue maccaw]
7. The blue and yellow maccaw
8. [The greater cockatoo]
9. The Brasilian green parrot
10. [The great green parrot, from the West-Indies]
11. The ash-colour'd and red parrot
12. [The lesser green parrot]
13. The hawk-headed parrot
14. [The white-headed parrot]
15. The dusky parrot
16. [The little green parrot]
17. The white-breasted parrot
18. [The first black-capped lory]
19. The second black-capped lory
20. [The scarlet lory]
21. The long-tailed scarlet lory
22. [The lory-parrakeet]
23. The long-tailed green parrakeet
24. [The red and blue-headed parrakeet]
25. The brown-throated parrakeet
26. [The grenadier]
27. The grey finch ; The wax bill
28. [The sparrow of paradise ; The great bat, from Madagascar]
29. The little Indian pye ; The ground squirrel
30. [The spotted Indian woodpecker]
31. The Indian bee-eater
32. [The brown Indian thrush]
33. The golden thrush Icterus
34. [The yellow Indian starling]
35. The black and white Indian starling
36. [The gros-beak, or haw-finch]
37. The yellow-headed Indian sparrow
38. [The Indian redstart ; The thorn-tailed Indian lizard]
39. The red and blue Brasilian finch ; The flying squirrel
40. [The crowned African crane]
41. The black-bill'd whistling duck
42. [The red-bill'd whistling duck]
43. The little lion-monkey
44. [The little black monkey]
45. The maucauco
46. [The barbarian squirrel]
47. The Indian ichneumon
48. [The little Indian buffalo]
49. Three small bats
50. [The large green and spotted lizard]
51. The great spotted lizard, with a forked tail
52. [The African land-tortoise ; The small spotted grey lizard]
53. The land-tortoise from Carolina
54. [The sea-tortoise]
55. The double-headed snake ; The black butterflies
56. [The mango-fish ; The great brown locust]
57. The gold-fish from China
58. [The ribband-fish]
59. A brief and general idea of drawing, and painting in water-colours: intended for the amusement of the curious, rather than for the instruction of artists
60. Some thoughts on the passage of birds
61. Additions to many of the subjects described in this work
62. Some brief instructions for etching or engraving on copper-plates, with aqua fortis
63. Catalogue of the names of all the birds, beasts etc contained in the four parts of this natural history, ranged in a generical order
64. A catalogue of the names of all the birds, beasts etc described in the third and fourth parts of this work; in Latin and English
65. [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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