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Harmonia Ruralis; or, An Essay towards A Natural History of British Song Birds. Volume the First.

Illustrated

with Figures the Size of Life, of the Birds, Male and Female, in their most natural Attitudes; their Nests and Eggs, Food, favourite Plants, Shrubs, Trees, &c. &c. Faithfully Drawn, Engraved, and Coloured After Nature, By the Author, On Forty Copper-Plates.

The Warblers are heard in the Grove, The Linnet, the Lark, and the Thrush, The Blackbird and soft-cooing Dove, With Music enchant every Bush.

Natura semper eadem, sed artes sunt varie.

By James Bolton.

Printed for and sold by the Author, at Stannary, near Halifax; Sold Also by B. and J. White, in London, and may be had of all other booksellers.

1794.