THE FREDERIC GALLATIN, JR. 



MERRIAM, C. HART. A Review of the Birds 

 of Connecticut. 8vo, cloth. New Haven, Tuttle, 1877. 

 Presentation copy from the Author to Elliott Coues. 



MERRIAM, C. HART. A Review of the Birds of 

 Connecticut. 8vo, half red morocco gilt, gilt top. New 

 Haven, Tuttle, 1877. 



MEYER, H. L. Illustrations of British Birds and 

 their Eggs. 313 large and very beautifully colored 

 plates and 1 2 additional colored plates of Eggs. 4 vols., 

 folio, half light calf gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, 

 Longman & Co., 183 5-1 841. 



The large Original Edition. This is, with the exception of 

 Gould's " Birds of Great Britain," the most beautiful of the many 

 books published on British Birds; it contains accurate figures both 

 of migratory and indigenous species and in most cases both the 

 male and female Birds are represented, accompanied by their 

 Eggs and by curious or rare nests. It is celebrated for the beauty 

 and accuracy of the coloring. 



MEYER, H. L. Colored Illustrations of British 

 Birds and their Eggs. With 422 colored plates. 7 vols. 

 8vo, half brown calf. London, Willis and Sotheran, 

 1853-7. 



MICHAUX, F. A. Travels to the Westward of 

 the Allegany Mountains, in the States of the Ohio, 

 Kentucky and Tennessee in the year 1802. Contain- 

 ing accounts relative to the present State of Agri- 

 culture, and the Natural Production of those Districts 

 together with particulars of the Commercial Relations 

 which subsist between these States and those to the 

 Eastward of the Mountains, and of Lower Louisiana. 

 FoldingMap,8vo, half dark roan. London, Phillips, 1805. 



First English Edition. Contains interesting accounts of the 

 Wild Turkeys and other Birds. 



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