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Section
1. [Cover]
2. Georgii Edvardi ornithologia nova
3. A natural history of uncommon birds, and of some other rare and undescribed animals, quadrupedes, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc.
4. [Introduction]
5. [Title Page]
6. To the honourable the president and fellows of the Royal College of Physicians, of London
7. The preface
8. The names of the generous encouragers of this work
9. The white tailed eagle
10. The king of the vultures
11. The spotted hawk or falcon
12. The black hawk or falcon
13. The black parrot from Madagascar
14. The smallest green and red Indian paroquet
15. The touraco
16. The great king-fisher from the River Gambia
17. The black and white king-fisher
18. The swallow-tail'd king-fisher
19. The little Indian king-fishers
20. The Arabian bustard
21. The quan or guan, so called in the West Indies
22. The green-wing'd dove
23. The long-tail'd dove
24. The transverse striped or bared dove
25. The minor or mino, greater and less
26. The solitary sparrow
27. The Chinese starling or black-bird
28. The rose or carnation-colour'd ouzel of Aldrov
29. The blue creeper ; The golden-headed black tit-mouse
30. The red belly'd blue-bird ; The scarlet locust
31. The red-headed green-finch
32. The blue red-breast
33. The green black-cap fly-catcher ; The blue-headed green fly-catcher
34. The little brown and white creeper
35. The greatest martin or swift
36. The blue-throat redstart
37. The grey redstart
38. The cock cold finch ; The hen cold finch
39. The red or russet-colour'd wheat-ear
40. The long-tail'd red huming-bird [humming-bird] ; The little brown huming-bird [humming-bird]
41. The long-tail'd green huming [humming] bird
42. The long-tail'd blak-cap [black-cap] huming [humming] bird ; The dusky and yellow swallow-tail'd butter-fly
43. The white-belly'd huming [sic] bird ; The green and blue huming [sic] bird ; The brown and white-spotted butter-fly from China
44. The black-belly'd green huming [humming] bird
45. The crested huming [humming] bird
46. The red-throated huming [humming] bird
47. The red bird from Surinam
48. The gowry bird
49. The cock padda or rice-bird
50. The hen padda or rice-bird
51. The Chinese sparrows
52. The yellow-headed linnet
53. The greater Indian crane
54. The coot-footed tringa
55. The black-breasted Indian plover
56. The spur-winged water hen
57. The penguin
58. The spotted Greenland dove
59. The Greenland buck
60. The porcupine from Hudson's Bay
61. [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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