COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



BUTLER, E. A. A Catalogue of the Birds of the 

 Southern Portion of the Bombay Presidency. Folding 

 map. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top. Bombay, 

 Government Central Press, 1880. 



This Catalogue describes 1005 species of Birds, 426 of which 

 are known, up to date, for certain to occur within the stated 

 region. The rest are such as have been procured in other parts 

 of the Malabar coast. The work is arranged on the plan of 

 Jerdon's Birds of India. 



CARVER, JONATHAN. Three Years' Travels 

 through the Interior Parts of North America for more 

 than 5000 miles, containing an Account of the Great 

 Lakes and all the Lakes, Islands and Rivers, Cataracts, 

 Mountains, Soil and Vegetable Products of the North 

 West Regions of that vast Continent; with a descrip- 

 tion of the Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, Insects and Fishes 

 peculiar to the Country. Together with a concise 

 History of the Genius, Manners and Customs of the 

 Indians, inhabiting the Lands that lie adjacent to the 

 Heads and to the Westward of the Great River 

 Mississippi and an appendix describing the uncul- 

 tivated parts of America that are the most proper 

 for forming settlements. By Captain Jonathan 

 Carver of the Provincial Troops in America. 

 i2mo, original sheep. Philadelphia, J. Crukshank, 

 1789. 



The descriptions of the Birds occupy pages 240-246. 



CASSIN, JOHN. Mammalogy and Ornithology of 

 the United States Exploring Expedition during the 

 years 1838-39-40-41-42 under the Command of Charles 

 Wilkes, U. S. N. With Atlas containing 53 magnifi- 

 cent colored plates of which 42 are of Birds, finely 

 engraved on steel by McRae, Dougal and others after 

 the original drawings by Titian R. Peale, E. Sheppard 

 and others, i vol, 4to, cloth, of Text and i vol, 



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