COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



cloth. Leiden, E. J. Brill, and London, R. H. Porter, 

 1897. 



No. 42 of an Edition limited to 170 copies only. Plates 17 

 and 18 contain 12 finely colored illustrations of the eggs of 

 Cranes. 



BLAAUW, F. E. A Monograph of the Cranes. Il- 

 lustrated by 22 colored plates of Cranes and their 

 Eggs, the greater number drawn under the immediate 

 superintendence of the late Dr. Westermann, by Hein- 

 rich Leutemann and J. G. Keuleman. Folio, pictorial 

 cloth. Leiden, E. J. Brill, and London, R. H. Porter, 

 1897. 



First Edition. No. 12 of 170 copies. Duplicate Copy. 



BLACKBURN, MRS. HUGH. Birds drawn from 

 Nature. With 22 plates on India paper; drawn by 

 the author. Folio, boards. Edinburgh, Edmons- 

 tone and Douglas, 1862. 



BLANCHAN, NELTJE. Bird Neighbors. An 

 Introductory Acquaintance with 150 Birds commonly 

 found in the Gardens, Meadows and Woods about our 

 Home. With Introduction by John Burroughs and 52 

 colored plates. 4to, cloth, uncut. New York, Double- 

 day Company, 1898. 



BLANCHAN, NELTJE. Birds that Hunt and are 

 Hunted. Life Histories of one hundred and seventy 

 Birds of Prey, Game Birds and Water Fowls. With 

 Introduction by G. O. Shields (Coquina). With 48 

 fine colored plates. Imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New 

 York, Doubleday and McClure, 1898. 



BLUMENBACH, J. F. Manuel d'Histoire Natur- 

 elle, traduit de I'Allemand par Soulange Artaud. 

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