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Bodleian Library (Oxford)
N027890
In the imprints to vols. 2 and 4 "printed by William Sleater" is omitted. The titlepage to vol. 3 bears the imprint: printed by William Porter, for P. Wogan, L. White, P. Byrne, W. Porter, [and 9 others in Dublin]; that to vol. 5 bears the imprint: printed by Graisberry and Campbell, for P. Wogan, L. White, P. Byrne, W. Porter, [and 9 others in Dublin]. The titlepage to vol. 6 reads: 'Select specimens of natural history'; it bears the imprint: printed by Zachariah Jackson, for P. Wogan, L. White, P. Byrne, W. Porter, [and 9 others in Dublin]. Vols 1 and 6 are dated 1790; vols. 2-5, 1791.
Dublin: printed by William Sleater, for P. Wogan, L. White, P. Byrne, W. Porter, [and 9 others in Dublin], 1790-91. 6v., plates: maps; 8