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86 Pages of Valuable Information. 



It gives our regular price list of oological specimens 

 and supplies (the most complete ever sent out by any 

 dealer). It gives :lie common and scientific names of 

 all North American birds, arranged and numbered 

 according to Ridgeway s (the Smithsonian) nomencla- 

 ture of iSSi ; it gives the numbers used in I'aird's 

 check-list of 1859 and those used in Cone's of 1883; 

 it gives the value of the eggs of over 500 species of 

 North American birds, this fact a^one making the 

 catalogue invaluable to collectors as a basis of ex- 

 change. It names the various families into which the 

 birds of North America are divided, and enumerates 

 the birds belonging to each family. It gives, approx- 

 imately, the number of eggs in a clutch of every 

 American bird. It tells how to prepare specimens for 

 cabinet, how to pack them for transportation, with 

 many other u.seful hints. A copy of our new hand- 

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NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS 



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OOLOGY OF 

 NEW ENGLAND. 



BY KLWIN A. CAPES'. 



COMPLETE IN ONE MAGNIF- 

 ICENT YOLITME. 



IT OONTAIXS AN- ACCURATE nESCRIPTION OF 



The Eggs, 



Uests and 

 Breading HaUts 



OF ALE THE 



BIRDS KNOWN TO NEST 



IN 



NEW ENGLAND. 



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There are three hundred and twenty-three 

 colored Illustrations, all drawn and painted from 

 Kature by the author. These have been repro- 

 duced In colors, so nearly e.xact that it requires 

 an expei-t to detect the difference between ine 

 plates and the original drawings. The dimen- 

 sions and forms are as perfect as It Is possible 

 for skillful artists to represent them, and no 

 trouble or expense has been spared by the author 

 to render this work accurate, as regards both 

 text and plates. 



The size of the volume Is to x 14 inches, printed 

 In large type, on paper of the finest quality. 



The work consists of twenty- five plates with 

 one hundred and eleven pages of text. 



Handsomely bound in cloth, with gilt edges, In 

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