The natural history of birds: From the French of the Count de Buffon. Illustrated with engravings; and a preface, notes, and additions, by the translator. In nine volumes. ... [pt.2]
- Title
- The natural history of birds: From the French of the Count de Buffon. Illustrated with engravings; and a preface, notes, and additions, by the translator. In nine volumes. ... [pt.2]
- Author
- Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, comte de, 1707-1788.
- Publication
- London :: printed for A. Strahan, and T. Cadell; and J. Murray,
- 1793.
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Contents
- title page
- CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF BIRDS.
- The LITTLE BUSTARD.
- FOREIGN BIRDS THAT ARE ANALOGOUS TO THE BUSTARDS.
- The COCK.
- The GUINEA PINTADO.
- The BLACK GROUS.
- BROAD-TAILED BLACK GROUS.
- The BLACK GROUS WITH VARIABLE PLUMAGE.
- The HAZEL GROUS.
- The SCOTCH HAZEL GROUS.
- The RED GROUS.
- The WHITE ATTAGAS.
- The PTARMIGAN.
- HUDSON's BAY PTARMIGAN.
- FOREIGN BIRDS, THAT ARE RELATED TO THE GROUS.
- The COMMON PHEASANT.
- FOREIGN BIRDS THAT SEEM RELATED TO THE PEACOCK AND PHEASANT.
- The HOCCOS.
- The PARTRIDGE.
- The RED PARTRIDGES.
- FOREIGN BIRDS, THAT ARE RELATED TO THE PARTRIDGE.
- THE QUAIL.
- OTHER BIRDS WHICH ARE RELATED TO THE PARTRIDGES AND THE QUAILS.
- The PIGEON DOMESTICA.
- FOREIGN BIRDS, WHICH ARE RELATED TO THE PIGEONS.
- FOREIGN BIRDS, WHICH ARE RELATED TO THE RING PIGEON.
- The COMMON TURTLE.
- FOREIGN BIRDS, WHICH ARE RELATED TO THE TURTLE.