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a Bibliography of (Tatie ^nt^e- 



up to A.D. 1900. 



By E. HoPKiNSON aud W. Geo. Creswkm,. 



(Continued frotn page 188^. 



BrEhm, a. E. BiPd Life. Translated by H. M. Laljoucliere 

 and W. Jesse. London : Van Voorst. 1872. 



Chapters on Cage-birds and liiid-catcliing, 



Brent, B. P. The Canary, British Finches, and some 

 OtheP Birds, including directions for their nianHgeiiient 

 and breeding in cage and aviarj', as well as for the treat- 

 ment of their diseases. With numerous illustrations. 

 i2nio, 122 pp. ij-. London: J. of Horticulture Office. 1861. 



Broadley, J. The Yoplcshipe Canary, i/- 



F. W. Office. N. D. About 1890. 



Brown's Parrots. 



See I.auder and Brown, Macaws etc. 



Buist, K. a. Birds, their Cag-es and their Keep: being 

 a Practical Manual of Bird-keeping and Bird-rearing. 

 ?>vo. iS^pp. 5/-. London : Macviillan. 1874. 



BuFFON, The Count DE. Singing Birds. Translation from 

 the French, with plates. 2 vols. I79i- 



A copy of this was included in Mr. Coonihe Williams' sale in 

 1887. 



Butler, a. G. Foreign Finches in Captivity. Coloured 

 plates by Frohawk. 

 Ln \o parts, loj- a part. London: Reeve. 1894. 



and others. British Birds with their Nests and 



Eggs. With plates of birds and coloured plates of eggs 

 by Frohawk. 6 vols., /[to. £6 6s. 



London : Brumby & Clarke. 1899. 



Volumes I. and II (Passeres) are by Butler. 



Foreign Bird-keeping. 2 parts. Illustrated. 6/-. 



Londo7i : F. IV. Office. 1900. 

 Cassell's Illustrated Book of Canaries and Cage-birds 



.See under Blakston. 



Clarke, R. H. The Bird Plague, or Septic Fever in 

 Cage-birds. 



Small 8vo. 24pp. -/6. Fur & Feather Office. 1898. 



Cornish, C. C. Life at the Zoo. London: Seeley. 1895. 



