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Title: The natural history of British birds, or, A selection of the most rare, beautiful and interesting birds which inhabit this country : the descriptions from the Systema naturae of Linnaeus : with general observations, either original or collected from the latest and most esteemed English ornithologists : and embellished with figures, drawn, engraved, and coloured from the original specimens
Year: 1794 (1790s)
Authors: Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837 Latham, John, 1740-1837 Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798 Gilbert, Richard, 1794-1852, printer Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837. Natural history of the nests and eggs of British birds Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778. Systema naturae. Regnum animale F. and C. Rivington (Firm), publisher F., C. and J. Rivington (Firm), publisher Law and Gilbert, printer R. & R. Gilbert (Firm), printer Leverian Museum (London, England)
Subjects: Birds
Publisher: London : Printed for the author, and for F. and C. Rivington ...
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PLATE CLXX. MUSCICAPA GRISOLA. SPOTTED FLY CATCHER*Passeres. GENERIC CHARACTER. Bill nearly triangular, notched each fide, bent in at the tip, andbefet with briftles at the root: toes moftly divided to their origin. SPECIFIC CHARACTER AND SYNONYMS. BrowniQi, beneath whitifli: neck longitudinally fpotted: ventpale rufous. Musc^CAPA Grisola: fubfufca, fubtus albicans, colli longitu- dinaliter maculato, criffo rufefcente^ Gmeh Syjl.Nat. 949. fp, 20, Gpbe Mouche. Buff, Olf. 4. p, 517. /. 25./. ^. Spotted Fly Catcher, Lath, Syn^ 2, 1, p. 323, tu 1. The PLATE CLXX. The fpotted Fly-catcher is a bird of the migratory kind in Eng-land, arriving in the fpring, and taking its departure in autumn. The length is between five and fix inches: it frequents gardens,and is obferved befides other fruits, to be particularly fond of cher-ries. The eggs from four to five in number, are of a white colourfpotted with reddifh. PLATE
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PLATE CLXXI VELVET DUCK. J Anseres. GENERIC CHARACTER. Bill convex, obtufe, the edges divided into lamellate teeth: tonguefringed, obtufe : three fore toes conne6ted, the pofterior one folitary* SPECIFIC CHARACTER AND SYNONYMS. Black: lower eye-lid and fpot on the wing white.Anas Fusca: nigricans, palpebra inferiore, fpeculoque alarum alb is. Linn, Fn, Suec. 109, GmeL Syjl, Nat.507. 6. Great Black Duck. Ray, Orn. p, 141. A, 4. PVilL Orn. p, 363, /. 70. VsLVET Duck. Lat/?, Gen, Syn. 3. 2, p. 48^. «. 37. Allied to the Scoter Duck but is more rare. Length twentyinches. PLATE 6

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