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1878. Wilson, A., and Bonaparte, C. L. — Contiuued. 



"Wilson"), 11., pp. 139-42G (being "Bonaparte", with Index to 

 both); "plates" (i. e. collections of figures on 28 leaves) 1-70 (Wil- 

 son's) + B 1-B 27 (Bonaparte's), nncolored. 



This is the latest edition of " Wilson aucl Bonaparte ", and one ■which has 

 came to my knowledge since most of this Bibliography has been in type. It is a 

 cbeap popular edition, selling for §7.50, and should take well with the public, as 

 it answers all practical purposes. The text is substantially identical with 

 the same publishers' 3 vol. 8vo ed. of 1871, q. v., the vols, here being bound in one, 

 with the repeatedly broken pagination above indicated. Each of these reissues 

 by Porter & Coates may be identified by the presence of Baird's 8vo Catalogue of 

 1858, g.?).; but I note no other addition to the matter of the earlier eds. The 

 "plates ", uncolored, are reduced from those of the 2 folio vols, which belong to 

 the ed. of 1871 down to nearly the size of those in Brewer's 12mo ed. of 1840, q. v., 

 maintaining the same grouping of figures as in the originals; these groups, not 

 the sheets on which they are printed, being numbered 1 to 76 for Wilson's, and 

 B 1 to B 27 for Bonaparte's. The execution is rather coarse, but the figures 

 retain to a degree the characteristics of the original models. 



1878. Winkle, N. Heralds of Spring. < The Country, i, Mar. 16, 1878, p. 293. 



1878. Winkle, N. [Spring birds at Summit, N. J.] < The Country, ii, May 

 18, 1878, p. 57. 



1878. Wood, W. The Birds of Connecticut. < Familiar Science and Fan- 

 ciers' Journal, v (new series), 1878, pp. 6, 26, 49, 73. 

 Still in progress. 



