AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY; OR THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BIRDS OF THE UNITED STATES. BY ALEXANDER WILSON, = AND CHARLES LUCIAN BONAPARTE. EDITED BY ROBERT JAMESON, Esq. F.R.S. E. & L. F.L.S. M.W.S. REGIUS PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY IN FOUR VOLUMES. VOL. IV. EDINBURGH: PRINTED FOR CONSTABLE AND CO. EDINBURGH; AND HURST, CHANCE, AND CÔ. LONDON. ADVERTISEMENT. In this the only European edition of Wilson's American Birds, the whole work (in the original edition in nine volumes quarto-here in three volumes) is, for the first time, regularly arranged; so that it is now equally accessible to the general reader and the ornithologist. The interesting biographical Memoir by Mr Hetherington, an esteemed writer, prefixed to the first volume, is the best account of Wilson hitherto published. The fourth volume contains the valuable American Ornithology of Prince Charles Lucian Bonaparte ; also occasional notes by the Editor: and many beautiful sketches of the feathered creation from the pen of Audubon, another great American sclf-taught naturalist; and illustrations from an important work, Northern Zoology, by Richardson and Swainson, at present in the press, conclude the volume. EDINBURGH COLLEGE MUSEUM, August 1, 1831. R. JAMESON. |