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Dugmore, Bird Homes, The Nests, Eggs and 

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Elson, Birdies, 105p, ills 25 



*Fisher, The Hawks and Owls of the U. S., 

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Fisher, Out-door Life in England, 474p....l 90 



Fowler, Summer Studies of Birds and Books. 

 288p 75 



Goss, History of the Birds of Kansas, de- 

 scribes ."129 western birds, 692p. 38 full-page 

 photo-engravings of groups of birds, large 8vo. 

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Goode, The Published Writings of Philip 

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Greene, Birds of the British Empire, British 

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, Parrots in Captivity, 3 Vols. 400p. 81 



full-page col. pi. large 8vo; a magnificent work, 

 '84, (815) _ 8 25 



*Harting, Hints on Shore Shooting, with a 

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Hasluck, Taxidermy, 160p, 108flg The best 

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Headley, Structure and Life of Birds, 412p. 

 78flg. 1895. An Invaluable book to the Student. 

 1 60 



Henshaw, Ornithology of Portions ot Neva- 

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, Ornithology of Portions of California. 



Nevada and Oregon . (Wheeler Survey of '77 

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Ingersoll, Birds' Nesting, a Hand-book of In- 

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*Jardine, Humming-birds. 2vols. 630p. 95 col. 

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*Jones' Cassell's Book of Birds, Vol. I. In- 

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Kearton, Wild Life at Home; How to Study 

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Kingsley. Popular Natural History, A Des- 

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, The Naturalists' Assistant, a Hand- 

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 40 ills 85 



Knobel, Field Key to the Land Birds, 55p. ills, 

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*Lee. Taxidermy or the Art of Collecting. 

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Mcllwraith, The Birds of Ontario, being a 

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 to have been found in Ontario, with a descrip- 

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 for Collecting Birds and Preparing and Pre- 

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Manton, Taxidermy without a Teacher, 56p. 

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Martin, Our Song Birds and Domestic Fowls- 

 384p. London '60 35 



Newman, A Dictionary of British Birds, 440p. 

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Ogil vie -Grant, ("Lloyd's") A Hand-book to 

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Parrot Book, How to Rear and Manage them 

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'* Ridgway, Ornithology of Illinois, vol. I, 520p. 

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, Manual of North American Birds, for 



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St. John, Notes & Sketches from the Wild 

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Schley, American Partridge and Pheasant 

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Silloway, Sketches of Some Common Birds, 

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Sharpe, ("Lloyd's"), A Hand-book to the 

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Stanley, History of Birds, 420p. 160 ills 90 



Strickland, Ornithological Synonyms, Vol. I, 

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Studer's, Ornithology or the Science of Birds 

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Watson, Ornithology In Relation to Agri- 

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Willcox, Pocket Guide to Common Land 

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♦Wood, My Feathered Friends, ills. 400p... 70 



, Ornithology oj the World, America- 

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, Strange Dwellings being a Descrip- 

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Allen, Description of a Fossil Pa.sserlne from 

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, The American Ornithologists Union, 



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American Ornithologists Union, Abridged 

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, Supplement to the Code of Nomen- 

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*Baird, Review {of Americrn (North and 

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* . Catalogue of North American Birds, 



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, Birds of Utah. (Notes on 25 species, 



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Barlow and Taylor, the Story of the Fa- 

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