THE FREDERIC GALLATIN, JR. 



Whymper. 8vo, pictorial cloth, uncut. London, John 

 Murray, 1882. 



First Edition. Duplicate copy. 



SEEBOHM, HENRY. A History of British Birds, 

 with coloured illustrations of their Eggs. 68 very fine 

 colored plates, containing 560 specimens. The plates 

 bound separately. 4 vols., royal 8vo, half green mo- 

 rocco, gilt tops, uncut, original paper wrappers bound 

 in. London, published for the author by R. H. Porter, 

 1883-5. 



The original Edition with best impressions of all the beauti- 

 ful plates. The above work during its course of publication gained 

 the highest praise in every quarter, from its combining three 

 things of the highest importance but seldom found together — 

 great scientific value, eminent readableness, and singular beauty 

 of illustration. It can, in fact, be compared only with the great 

 works of Gould and Selby. 



SEEBOHM, HENRY. A History of British Birds, 

 with colored Illustrations of their Eggs. 68 beauti- 

 fully executed plates. 4 vols., royal 8vo, half red 

 levant gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, R. H. Porter, 

 1883-85. 



The first and best Edition with presentation inscription from 

 the Author to Elliott Coues on title-page of Vol. 2. 



SEEBOHM, HENRY. The Geographical Distri- 

 bution of the Family Charadriidae, or the Plovers, Sand- 

 pipers, Snipes, and their Allies. Illustrated with 200 

 fine woodcuts by J. G. Millais, G. E. Lodge and others. 

 Royal 4to, cloth, uncut. London, Sotheran (1887). 



First Edition. 



SEEBOHM, HENRY. The Geographical Distri- 

 bution of Charadriidae, or the Plovers, Sandpipers, 

 Snipes and their Allies. Profusely illustrated with 



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