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Beddard's, "Animal Coloration," [$3.50]... 2 00 



Bendire's "Life Histories of North Ameri- 

 can Birds.'' Vol. 1 9 00 



Vol. II 7 50 



"Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological 



Club," very rare. Vol. Ill unbound 3 00 



Do do, 12 No's, Vol. I lacks No. 2; Vols. 

 11,111, complete; Vol. VI, No. 1 un- 

 bound, 12.00 7 50 



"Auk." Vols I to VII. elegantly bound, 



cloth and leather, ($35.00) 24 00 



Vol. XII. unbound 2 25 



Vol. XIII, unbound 2 00 



"Ornithologist and Oologist," 10 vol. (IX to 

 XVIII), 6 in, half morocco, bal. unbound 



($20.00) 10 00 



Do do, 9 vols, X-XVII, 7 bound in cloth 

 and leather, 2unbound, 18.00 7 50 



"Nidiologist," Vol I to IV complete, lack- 

 ing 3 Nos. of Vol. I 3 00 



"The Osprey,'" Vol. I complete (Vol. II, $1) 3 00 



Coues, "Key to North American Birds," 

 1st Ed. ?•«?•«, ($7.00) 3 00 



Davie, "Methods in the Art of Taxidermy" 

 ($10). now out of print and publishers 

 supply exhausted, will soon be very rare 5 00 



Morris, "Nests and Eggs of British Birds," 

 3 vol. cloth, 1875, 233 col. plates, ($18) 12 00 



Wilson & Bonaparte, "American Ornithol- 

 ogy, '($7.00) two nail holes in cover, new 3 .50 



Studers, "Ornithology or Science of Birds," 

 from text of Brehm, illus. by Jasper, 

 folio, half morocco ($15.00) _ 8 00 



Vennor, "Our Birds of Prey, or the Eagles, 

 Hawks and Owls of Canada " 30 photo 

 plates, ($12.00) 5 00 



Brewer, "Wilson's American Ornithology," 

 half morocco 4 00 



Gentry, "Life Histories of the Birds of 

 Eastern Pennsylvania," 2 vols., out of 

 print 2 50 



Stearns and Coues, "New England Bird 

 Life,,' Part I, Singing Birds ($2,50) 1 25 



Dixon, "Rural Bird Life," ($2.50) 1 50 



.Stejneger, "Ornithology of Commander Is. 

 and Kamtsehatka," 390 pp., .32 col. plates, 

 map, &c 3 00 



RIdgway. "Ornithology of Illinois," 1 vol. 

 32 plates, 1889 3 50 



Hatch. "Birds of Minnesota" 2 00 



"The OoLOGi.sT,"complete file, 1884 to date 5 00 

 "Proceedings of U. S. National Museum," 

 12 vol. cloth, (vols. I to IX, XII. XV and 

 XVI) I.i 00 



"Bulletins of the U. S. National Museum,"' 

 Nos. 1 to 46 (11 Nos. paper bound, bal. in 

 cloth) 30 CO 



"Reports of National Museum," for years 

 '86, '87, "88, '89 and '94 4 OO 



"Smithsonian Reports." for years '84, '85, 

 (2 vols.), '86, '87, '88, '90, '93, '94, '95 7 50 



"U. S. Fish Commission Reports, 1873 to 

 1887 (lacks '77-'78], 11 large cloth vol., also 

 '94 and '97 in paper, lot IS.vols 8 00 



"Hayden Survey Reports," 1867 to 1878, 13 

 vols 7 50 



"Bulletins of Hayden Survey," Vols. II, 

 and VI, [2;vols.] 5 00 



"Annual Reports of Bureau of Ethnology," 

 1884 to 1893, 9 vols 12 00 



"Annual Reports U.S. Geological Survey," 

 1880-1896, 27 vols 18 CO 



Bulletins of the American Museum of 

 "Natural History," Vols. Ill to IX.com- 

 plete, [$30.00] 10 00 



"Scientific American," over 700 back num- 

 bers of past 40 years ['55 to '971. Few if 

 any duplicates. Many unobtamable at 

 any price. Publisher's original price 

 about $50. Lot, only 10 00 



Cope,"Vertebrata of Tertiary Formations," 

 4t0, 1043 pp, 134 plates 4 00 



Lesquereaux. "Cretaceous and Tertiary 

 Floras, 4to, 295 pp, 60 plates _ 2 50 



Leidy, Fresh Water Rhizopods of North 

 America, 4to, 335pp, 48 ill., 1190 col. flgs. 4 00 



Scudder, "Tertiarj Insects of North Arn- 

 ica, 4to, 734pp, 28 plates 2 50 



Thomas, "AcridEB of North America," 262 

 pp, 4to 1 50 



"Science," Vol. I to XXII, complete, [I to 

 XI In cloth, balance loose] 25 00 



"Nature," Vol. XXXI to XXXIV, unbound, 

 cost $12 ; 4 50 



"Insect Life," Vols. I toJVII, complete 7 00 



"Micro.scoplcal Bulletin,' Vol. I to IX, 

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"The American Monthly Microscopical 

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Wood, "Animate Creation," popular edi- 

 tion of Our Living World,'' revised and 

 adopted to American Zoology byHolder." 

 60 parts, complete, 30 page oleographs, 

 60 plates and in addition profusely illus- 

 trated, [$1,5J 7 50 



Wood "Animate Creation" complete, elegant- 

 ly bound in three full morroco vols., 

 $24.00 $15 00 



