352 TAXIDEEMY AND ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTING. 



ON MAMMALS. 



;e Illustrated Natural History: Mammals." Kev. J. G. Wood. 



Eoutledge, London, 1861. Price about $4.00. Get the origi- 

 nal edition if possible. 



This book has been of more help to me than any other I have 

 ever found. 



" Quadrupeds of North America." Audubon and Bachman. 

 Out of print and difficult to obtain, but very valuable. 



'The Mammalia, in Word and Picture." By Carl Yogi and 

 F. Specht. Translated from the German by Geo. G. 

 Chisholm. D. Appleton & Co., 1-5 Bond Street, New York, 

 1890. Super royal 4to. $12.00. 



This great work contains the finest illustrations of mammals, 

 both singly and in groups, ever published in any country. The 

 groups represented are wonderfully fine and life-like, and must 

 be seen to be appreciated. No mammal taxidermist can afford 

 to be without this work. 



ON BIRDS. 



' The American Ornithologist's Union Code of Nomenclature, 

 and Check-List of North American Birds." L. S. Foster, 

 35 Pine Street, New York City. $3.00. 



Indispensable to the American collector, because it is the 

 highest authority on the classification and nomenclature of 

 North American birds. Thanks to this work, it is no longer 

 necessary to take a daily paper in order to keep posted on the 

 latest changes in bird nomenclature. The names adopted by 

 Baird (1858), Coues (1873), Eidgway (1880), and Coues (1882) are 

 all given. No illustrations. 



'' Key to North American Birds." By Dr. Elliott Coues. Estes 

 & Lauriat, Boston. $7.50. 



This great work indispensable to every ornithologist con- 

 sists of a masterly treatise on systematic ornithology and the 

 anatomy of birds, a key by which even the tyro can learn to 



