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Ornithology and Oology. 



A. O. U. Check-list, abridged edition (50).$ 30 



A. O. U. Check List of North American 



Birds. Last edition, cloth 1 90 



A. O. U. Supplement for '88 20 



Apgar, A., Pocket Key of the Birds of the 

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 Rocky Mountains (50) 40 



Chamberlain, New and revised edition. 

 Nuttall's Land. Game and Water 

 Birds, colored plates and many illus- 

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*Chapman, Frank M., Birds Found within 



Fifty Miles of New York City (50) 30 



Chapman, Frank M., A Handbook of the 



Birds of Eastern North America 2 85 



Earl, Thos. M., Pets of the Household. 



Their Care in Health and Disease (.50) 24 



Goss, Col. N. S., History of the Birds of 



Kansas (7.50) 5 40 



McIlwraith,Thomas, Birds of Ontario(2.00) 1 65 



Ridgway.Robt., Manual of^North-Amer- 



can Birds (7..50) 6 32 



Stearns, ^N . A.. Bird Life in Labrador (75) ,58 



*Morris, Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 



2 vols. 151 colored plates 7 33 



Wilcox, Common Land Birds, of New En- 

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Maynard. Birds of Eastern North .Ameri- 

 ca. 296 pages of orginal 533. bound in 

 card board covers, 3 plates 1 62 



Eliot, List of Described Species of Hum- 

 ming Birds 13 



Louck's, Life History and Distribution of 



the Prothonotary Warbler in Illinois.. 31 



Ingersoll, E. Birds' Nesting 1 05 



Maynard, Chas. J. Eggs of North Ameri- 

 can Birds 1 90 



Coues, E. Key of North American Birds.. 6 98 

 Check List of American Birds 8 95 



Langille, Rev. J. H. Our Birds in their 



Haunts 180 



Merriam, Florence A. Birds through an 



Opera Glass 68 



Raine, Walter. Bird Nesting in North- 

 west Canada 1 SO 



Barrow's, The English Sparrow in North 



America, 4(X)pp - 65 



*Brewer, North American Oology, Part I, 



74 colored eggs 2 92 



Ridgway, Catilogue Of Old World Birds 



in National Museum 10 



*Warren, Birds Of Pennsylvania, 100 col- 



oied plates 3 24 



Short, Birds of Western New York, '96 ed. 



The Wilson Quarterly and Semi-Annual, 

 the official organ of the Wilson Or- 

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 Vol. I. No. a; Vol. n. Nos. 1 and8;VoL 

 III, No. 1; Vol. IV. No. 1 and 2. Nearly 

 300 pages of valuable contributions to 

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Cook, A. J., Birds of Michigan. This copy 

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 these pages, illustrated with 115 en- 

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 the annual report the following Bul- 

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 "Vegetable Tests" 27 pages; "Spurry, 

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 Lalhyrus silvesMs, 5 pages; Fruit 

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 Experiment, .59 pages; Honey Analy- 

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 12 pages ; Locust and Horn Fly, 6 pages ; 

 Soils of Michigaa. 13 pages; Eighty 

 New Strawberries. 13 pages; Report 

 of exhibit at Columbian Exposition, 

 (Entomological, Botanical, Chemical, 

 &c), 37 pages; Forestry, 21 pages 



Shufeldt, M. D., R. W., "Scientific Taxid- 

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 plates, 67 pages, text, unbound 



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"Voung Oologist, Vol. I and II, cloth bound 



Oologist, Vol. Ill and IV, cloth bound 



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Oologist and Young Oologist. Eighty back 

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