THE FREDERIC GALLATIN, JR. 



gilt edges. London, published by the Author, 1837- 

 1838. 



Parts I and II. All published and by far the rarest of Gould's 

 works. The completion of the set was abandoned by the Author, 

 on account of his voyage to Australia. 



GOULD, JOHN. A Synopsis of the Birds of Aus- 

 tralia, and the Adjacent Islands. With 73 finely 

 colored plates, containing 164 species, with Descriptions. 

 4 parts, imp. 8vo, original printed boards with cloth 

 backs. London, published by the Author, 1837-38. 



Original Edition. 



GOULD, JOHN. A Synopsis of the Birds of Aus- 

 tralia and adjacent Islands. With 72 colored plates 

 containing the Heads and Beaks of the natural size 

 of 164 species with descriptions. Imp. 8vo, half dark 

 green morocco gilt, gilt edges. London, published by 

 the Author, 1837- 1838. 



Original Edition. 



GOULD, JOHN. The Zoology of the Voyage of 

 H. M. S. "Sulphur" under the command of Captain 

 Edward Belcher during the years 1836-42. Birds, 

 by John Gould. With 16 colored plates by the Author. 

 2 parts, 4to, original paper wrappers, uncut. London, 

 Smith, Elder and Co., 1 843-1 844. 



Original Edition. Contains the descriptions and figures of 

 16 birds of Central and South America, Alaska, and the South Sea 

 Islands. Autograph of George N. Lawrence, the ornithologist, 

 in each part. 



GOULD, JOHN. The Mammals of Australia. 

 With 182 splendid plates drawn from life by the author 

 and H. C. Richter all beautifully and accurately colored 

 by hand. 3 vols., imp. folio, full dark green morocco 

 extra, broad gold-tooled borders on sides, full tooled 



