THE FREDERIC GALLATIN, JR 



and the Author. All beautifully colored by hand and 

 mostly containing the Male and Female Birds in their 

 full natural size and generally accompanied with their 

 Young. 5 vols., imp. folio, full dark green morocco extra, 

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

 gilt edges. London, published by the Author, 1873. 



Original Edition. In this work it was tlie special aim of the 

 Author to produce pictures of the birds as they appeared in their 

 natural haunts, and particular pains were bestowed on the young, 

 especially of those of the wading birds and natatores. 



GOULD, JOHN. The Birds of New Guinea and 

 the adjacent Papuan Islands, including many new 

 species recently discovered in Australia. Completed 

 after the Author's death by R. Bowdler Sharpe. With 

 320 magnificent hand-colored plates by W. Hart. 

 5 vols., imperial folio, full dark green morocco extra, 

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

 gilt edges. London, Sotheran, 1875-1888. 



Original Edition. In the estimation of Mr. Gould New Guinea 

 possessed in its Birds of Paradise, Parrots, Kingfishers and Pittas 

 the very finest birds in the world. 



GOULD, JOHN. Handbook to the Birds of Aus- 

 tralia. 2 vols., royal 8vo, original cloth, gilt. Lon- 

 don, published by the Author, 1865. 



First Edition. In the preface the Author states that in the 

 Handbook will be found descriptions of new species not in the 

 folio edition. 



GOULD, JOHN, and SHARPE, R. BOWDLER. 

 Monograph of the Paradiseidse or Birds of Paradise and 

 Ptilonorhynchidae. With 80 magnificent hand-colored 

 plates by W. Hart. 2 vols., imp. folio, full dark green 

 morocco, broad gold-tooled borders on sides, full 

 tooled backs, gilt edges. London, Sotheran, 1891-1898. 



Original Edition. 



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