APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1794). The Complete bird-fancier; containing, a compendious treatise on pigeons, pheasants, pea-fowl, guinea-fowl: Together with the very rest instructions for catching, breeding, and rearing all sorts of song-birds. With an account of all their distempers, and the best methods of curring them. Also the surest means of distinguishing the cock from the hen, and of leaning them to sing to the greatest perfection. From various authors.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Complete Bird-fancier; Containing, a Compendious Treatise on Pigeons, Pheasants, Pea-fowl, Guinea-fowl: Together with the Very Rest Instructions for Catching, Breeding, and Rearing All Sorts of Song-birds. With an Account of All Their Distempers, and the Best Methods of Curring Them. Also the Surest Means of Distinguishing the Cock from the Hen, and of Leaning Them to Sing to the Greatest Perfection. From Various Authors. 1794.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Complete Bird-fancier; Containing, a Compendious Treatise on Pigeons, Pheasants, Pea-fowl, Guinea-fowl: Together with the Very Rest Instructions for Catching, Breeding, and Rearing All Sorts of Song-birds. With an Account of All Their Distempers, and the Best Methods of Curring Them. Also the Surest Means of Distinguishing the Cock from the Hen, and of Leaning Them to Sing to the Greatest Perfection. From Various Authors. 1794.

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