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THE OOLOGIST, 



BIRD BOOKS. 



A few rare and desirable titles at reason- 

 able prices. Will ship cheapest way at pur- 

 chaser's expense. 



FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



Oentry. Xests and Eggs of Birds of the 

 United States.— 310pp. 50 col. plates, 4to. 

 h.ilf morocco, binding slightly dam- 

 aged $ H50 



JjKlvAY ORNITriOLOtiY OF NeW YoYk.— :;92p. 



141 full-page CO), plated containing 30^i 

 birds in natural colors 4to; this rare 

 and niagiiiiicient work usually sells at 

 from $lo ; < I $L'0 per copy 11 50 



Stltder's Bird's of North America 2oOp. 

 119 col. (il. imp. 4to; a magniricient 

 w oi k ($ to 14 .iO 



CoL'ES. BinDs OF Colorado valley'.— 823 

 pp. 6(J Ills. (5VO tine coi)y 4 50 



CouES. birds OF the northwest. —791pp. 

 s\-(i. as new 4 50 



Nklson. (edited by Henshaw; natural his- 



ToKV >)F Alaska.— Mostly devoted to 

 birds, 33/^)p, 21pl (22 very tine of bii'ds 

 in col'ir>; 4to. red iloth and le:ither... 4 50 



B .anchan, bird neighbors.— An intro- 

 d 1 tory actiuaiiitance with one hun- 

 dred and titty birds commonly found 

 in the wond^. tield- and gardens nbout 

 our hDiiies. This book makes the 

 jdeiititicati'in of our common birds 

 ■simp'e . Old positive, even to the un- 

 initiated. 48colore.l 'lates- 2 00 



BLANCHAN. birds IHAT H TNT AND ARE HUNTED. 



— Liie Histories of <iiie hundred and 

 seventy Biids of Prey. Game Birds 

 ai.d Water and Fowl. 48 plates of 

 birds in natural colors 2 00 



DcGMORE. BIRD HO.MKS.— A popular and 

 intimate attount oi the ne^ts. eggs, 

 and bleeding habits of the land birds 

 that nesi in Eastern United .States 48 

 plaies (li> in colors), W common eggs 

 iiwolors 2 00 



I>AVIE. methods IN THE ART OF TAXIDERMY.— 



($10), now out of print and publishers 

 supply exhausted 3 75 



OrEENE. PARROTS IN CAPTIVITY,— 3 VOlS., 



440p 81 full page col. 1>1.. large 8 vol; a 

 magniricient work. '84, (115 4 50 



Blackburn, .Mrs. Hugh, birds drawn from 



NATURE.— Illustiated. with 4) tine lolio 

 plates. Folio. Morocco, gilt, binding 

 damaged. Imported 3 25 



HUDSON, birds in A VILLAGE.— A delight- 

 ful series of outdoor Essays. Square. 

 8vo. 232;)p, $2.25) 90 



Watkins. BIRD LIFE.— Pictures in Pen 

 and Peucil. Folio, 154i). With 28 full 

 page illustrations by Ciiaconielli. A 

 magnitirient book', bound in morocco, 

 gilt edge 3 25 



"Wood, ornithology of the world.— 

 Americanized by Holder: this is the 

 Ornithological Volume of Wood's 

 ■"Animate Creation" or "Our Living 

 World." WOp, (10x13 in.) 10 full-page 

 oleogrMphs in colors, 20 full-page eng. 

 and 300 ills, elegantly bound in full 

 morocco 4 ^0 



White, the natural hlstory of' selbourne. 



— Wiih notes and many ills. 6 in. cols., 

 HOO. This is the elegant $2.50 presenta- 

 tion edition and is less than at one- 

 half publisher's price, viz 100 



Do,, do. do. $1.25 edition 40 



New York Natural History Survey. 



I have concluded to break a set of this rare 

 and elai'or^ite work and offer at thefollowing 

 very le.isuiiable rates: 



Introdaetory Volume to Natui-al History 

 Su^ve.^ . witli Autograph Insiript i<ji. States- 

 men: "Pi-esented to Majon JL-ner.il ToA-nsend 

 as a m:irk oi affection and grMteful esti-em 

 of Willi. im H. Seward, Deieniber :^1. 1842." 

 4to, m%> 2 00 



DeKay, Ornithology oi New York. 392 p 141 



full-page col. plat, containing 30S birds in 



natural colors 4to; this rare and magniti- 



cient work usually sells in in $15 t. $20 per 



copy 11 oO 



Mammals of New York, wiili Intro- 

 duction to Natural History Survey, 

 4to. 348;..33pl 1 50 



Keptile.> and Fislies of Xe v York. 2 



vol., 4to. 524p, 102pl 3 75 



Emn;oi.s, Insects of New Yoik,4to.32dp, 

 47 col. pi., h'lndreds of colored figures. 3 75 



DeKiiy. Moliusca and v'rustaceaol New 

 York 4to. 35.5p 53 col. pi iJll col. tig 2 50 



Toney. Flora of the St-Ue of New York. 

 Full description of all the indigeno s 

 and ii:;tiiialized i lunts nitherto dis- 

 covered in tlie st;ite: with remarkson 

 their ecoi.omical aid mcd cinal prop- 

 erties. 2 vo's 4t I, lU72p, liJO pi 5 75 



Hall, Palaeoniotogy ol New \ ork, I, Or- 

 ganic Remains of LonerlDivision of N. 

 Y. System, (Lower Silurian 4to3b'lp. 

 lOOpl. 536 tig 5 75 



do do. vol. II Organic Remains (jf 



Lower Middle Division. (Middle Sil- 

 urian) 4to. 370p. 104pl. .510 fig 5 75 



do do. vol. Ill, Fossils of Lower Hel- 



derberg (iroup and Oriskany Sand- 

 stone 2 vols. 4to. 531ii, ills. 120 pi (i 00 



Emmons, (ieology of Northern New 

 York447p, 17pl. (9 col-) 116 ills 150 



H^ill, G( ology of Western New York. 4to 

 705p. col. map. ■=)4 pi 2 00 



Mather, <ieology of Eastern New York 

 and Long Island, 4to, 708p, 46 col, pi. 

 and maps. 35 ills 1 .50 



Vanuxem. <ieology of Central New 

 York.4ro. 306p.b01lls 1 50 



Beck. Mineralogy of New York 4to. 560p, 

 pl, .33 tables. .=)33 fig 1 00 



Fi^mmons. Agricultural of New York: 

 comprising an account of the classifi- 

 cation, composition and distribution 

 of the Soils and Rocks, and the Natu- 

 ral Waters of the Different (ieological 

 Formations, together with a con- 

 densed view of the Climate and the 

 Agricultural productions of the State, 

 4to, 372p, 22pl and 33 tig 75 



Do do do. This volume is devoted main- 

 ly to the composition of the inorganic 

 parts of vegetables, 4to, 394p. 42 col pl . .50 



Dodo, Fruits of the State, 4to, 2 vols. 



:i40pl00col .pl 1 00 



Will ship cheapest way at purchaser's ex- 

 pense. FR.\XK H. L.VTTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



20 Per Cent. Discount 



will he allowed from above prices during 

 .July and August. They must be closed out 

 as I've no time to devote to my old business. 



20% DISCOUNT 



time to devote to my old business. 



will be allowed from above prices during July and 

 and August. They must be closed out as I've no 



