Ornithological Work in Preparation. 

 EXOTIC OENITHOLOGY. 



BY 



PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. etc., 



AND 



OSBERT SALVIN, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., etc. 



Under this title has been commenced the issue of a series of coloured litho- 

 graphic illustrations of New or hitherto Untigueed Birds. 



To the description of each species figured the authors endeavour to add a com- 

 plete list of the other known species of the Genus ; so that the letterpress will 

 consist of a series of monographic essays. 



The First Series of this work will contain One Hundred Plates. It will be 

 published in Twelve Parts, at intervals of about two months. Each Part will con- 

 tain eight coloured plates and two sheets of lettei-press. A Thirteenth Part will 

 contain the fom- last plates and the Title and Index to the Volume. 



The price of each Part in Imperial 4to will be £1 Is., to be paid for as the work 

 comes out. Only ttco hundred copies of the work in Imperial 4to wiU be prepared. 

 Twenty-jive copies will be printed on Large Paper to match the Large-Paper 

 Issues of Temminck and Des Murs. The subscription price of these copies will 

 be, each Part £2 25. 



Intending Subscribers are requested to apply to the Publisher, Mr. B. Quaritch, 

 15 Piccadilly, London, W. 



Illustrated by Ten Coloured and Eight Tinted Plates, royal 8vo, price £,\ \\s. 6d., 

 Part I. (containing Accipitres) of 



OOTHECA WOLLEYANA: 



AN ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



OF THE COLLECTION OF BIRDS* EGGS FORMED BY 



THE LATE JOHN WOLLET, JuN., M.A., F.Z.S. 



Edited from the original notes 



By ALFRED NEWTON, M.A., F.L.S. 



*^* Part II. is in preparation. 



THE HECOED OE ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE 



FOR THE YEAR 1865 (VoL II.). 8vo, 808 pp., 30*. 



EDITED BY 



De. ALBERT C. L. G. GUNTHER. 



This second volume consists of 798 pages, containing rSsumis of about 85,000 

 pages of the Zoological Literature of 1865, with references to more than 7000 

 species described as new. The Ornithological portion by Professor Newton. 



John Van Voorst, 1 Paternoster Row, London, E.G. 



