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Section
1. [Cover]
2. [Title Page]
3. To the president, council, and fellows of the Royal Society, this part of my natural history of birds, etc is humbly dedicated and presented by their most humble servant, George Edwards
4. Advertisement
5. [The bearded vulture]
6. The ring-tail'd hawk
7. [The little black and orange-colour'd Indian hawk]
8. The roller
9. [The greater bird of paradise]
10. The supposed king of the greater birds of paradise
11. [The golden bird of paradise]
12. The pyed bird of paradise
13. [The three toed wood-pecker]
14. The American king's-fisher
15. [The horned Indian pheasant]
16. The long-tailed grous from Hudson's Bay
17. [The black and spotted heath-cock]
18. The mountain partridge
19. [The great American martin]
20. The American nightingale ; The green sparrow, or green humming bird
21. [The black and yellow creeper ; The American hedge-sparrow]
22. The greatest bulfinch-cock
23. [The greatest bulfinch-hen]
24. The blue gros-beak from Angola
25. [The snow-bird from Hudson's-Bay]
26. The Dominican-cardinal
27. [The green gold-finch]
28. Two sorts of linnets from Angola
29. [The painted finch]
30. The blue-belly'd finch ; The narcissus jacobea
31. [The hooping-crane from Hudson's-Bay]
32. The brown and ash-colour'd crane
33. [The demoiselle of Numidia]
34. The ash-colour'd heron from North-America
35. [The bittern from Hudson's-Bay]
36. The greater American godwit
37. [The red-breasted godwit]
38. The white-godwit from Hudson's-Bay ; The white red-shank or pool-snipe
39. [The spotted-plover]
40. The turn-stone from Hudson's-Bay
41. [The red coot-footed tringa]
42. The cock coot-footed tringa
43. [The little American water hen]
44. The eared or horned dob-chick
45. [The speckled diver, or loon]
46. The northern penguin
47. [The arctick [arctic] bird, supposed to be the cock]
48. The arctick [arctic] bird, supposed to be the hen ; The tropick [tropic] bird
49. [The wild swan]
50. The Canada goose
51. [The blue-winged goose]
52. The laughing-goose
53. [The grey-headed duck]
54. The great black duck from Hudson's-Bay
55. [The long-tailed duck from Hudson's-Bay]
56. The little brown and white duck
57. [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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