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, Supplement to the Code of Nomen- 

 clature and Check List of N. A. Birds, 24p. 

 '89, 20 



American Museum of Natural History, Bulle- 

 tins of. Vols. I to Hi complete. Birds, Geology. 

 Mammals, &c., 1200p, pL, (1200) 6 00 



, Annual Reports for '93, '95 and "96, 



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Bailey & Fisher, Birds and Mammals through 

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Baird, Directions for Collecting. Preserving 

 and Transporting specimens of Natural His- 

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*Baird. Review of American (North and 

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* . Catalogue of North American Birds. 



soiled. 56p. 4to 35 



Barlow and Taylor, the Story of the Fa- 

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 35 



Barnard, Birds of Chester County, Pa , 5p, 

 (S 11 "60) . 25 



Barrows, the English Sparrow in North 

 America, Especially in its Relations to Agri- 

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Beal. The Meadowlark and Baltimore Oriole, 

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Beal, The Crow Blackbirds and Their Food, 

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Some Common Birds in Their Relation 



to Agriculture, 40p. 22flg 33 



, The Blue Jay and its Food, 12p, 3flg. 



15 



Food of Woodpeckers. 34p. 4fig 



Beeton's. British Song Birds, How to Rear 

 and Manage Them, 140p. ills 30 



Bendire, Directions for Collecting, Preparing 

 and Preserving Birds Eggs and Nests, lOp. 25 



Bendire, Reports of Dept. Oology, National 

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do do for 4 years, 8p 10 



Burnham, Our Canaries and Other Pet Birds, 

 Hew to Mate, Keep. Feed and Breed Them 

 108p. 50ills. Mas. '79, (50j 30 



Carroll, Birds|of Refugio Co.,Tex. 12p 35 



Cherrie, Two New Costa Rican Fly-catchers, 

 2p 10 



Collins, Habits and Capture of Sea Birds as 

 Bait, 20p, (F. R '83) 25 



Cook, A. J., Birds of Michigan, Jl66p. llSflg. 

 (1st ed.) 45 



, ditto. (2d ed ) same text as above, but 



in better form and better covers 7J 



Cooke. Birds of Colorado, 142p. rare and out 

 of print 1 uo 



Cooper and Suckley, Birds of Northwest 

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 8col. pi. 4to 2 4U 



Cope, A Wading Bird from the Amazon 

 Shales, 4p 15 



Coues, Check List of N. A. Birds. 137p 50 



Coues & Kidder. Ornithology and Natural 

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 Coues and Prentiss. Birds of District of Col- 

 umbia. 24p, (S. R '61) 35 



*Davie, Nests and Eggs of N. A. Birds 3d ed. 

 '89, 468p ]3pl 1 15 



Dodge, Bird and Bird Laws, 14p,(A R '64) 15 



Duncan, Ostrich Farming in America, I8p, 



3pl (A. R. 88) _ 25 



Earl, Pets of the Household, Their Care in 



Health and Disease, 160p. ills. (50) 25 



Elliot, The Game Birds of the United States. 

 30p, 4pl, (A. R. '64) 50 



Elliott List of Described Species of Hum- 

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, The Seal Islands of Alaska, 4to. 176p. 



29pl 2 maps, a valuable monograph, with des- 

 criptive catalogues of the Birds. (12p. 3pl.) 

 Mammals and Fishes of the Group 1 25 



Evermann, Birds of Carroll County, Ind., 

 20p 35 



Farr, Check List of New York Birds, 410p- 

 50 



Farrington, Fossil Egg from South Dakota, 

 8p, 2pl 35 



Fisher, Food of Hawks and Owls, statement 

 of stomach contents of over 1000, 22p,(AR'87) 25 



Fihher, Ornithology'of the Death Valley Ex- 

 pedition of "91. Comprising Notes on Birds Ob- 

 served in So. Calif.. So. Nevada and parts of 

 Arizona and Utah. 1.52p 1 25 



. Hawks and Owls from the Standpoint 



of the Farmer. 20p. 3pl 25 



Foster, A Consideration of Some Ornitholog- 

 ical Literat\ire. with Extrao's from Cur- 

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, Biograp'iical Sketch and Published 



Writings of Geo. N. Lawrence, 124p. pi 30 



Goode, The Published Writings of Dr. Chas. 

 Girard, 142p (N. B. 41) 30 



Goode. The Published Writings of Spencer 

 Fulleiton Baird. 1843 82, 377p, M. B. 20 60 



Gunn. Egginsr Expedition o Shoal Lake. 

 Manitoba in 1867, 6 p, (S. R. '67) 85 



Hay, Breeding Habits, Eggs and Young of 

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Heerman, Birds of California, (San Francisco 

 to Ft. Yuma, Pac. R. R. Survey X) 50p. 7col. 

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, Birds of Texas (Ft. Yuma to San An- 

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Henry, Smithonian Circular Relative to Col- 

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Henshaw, Ornithology of Nevada, Utah, Cali- 

 fornia ColoradoNew Mexico and Arizona, 395p 

 15 mag. col, pi. 4to 3 75 



Holden's Book on Birds, 128p, ills 25 



Holder, Birds of Illinois, lOp, 1860 35 



Holder, Taxidermy, Directirns for Collecting 

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Hough, Preservation of Specimens from In- 

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Howell, Abstract of Proceedings of Linnisan 

 Society of New York for year ending March, 

 '92, 8p 25 



Hurst, Taxidermists' Guide. ICOp. ills 25 



Jacobs, Eggs of Penna, Birds at World's 

 Fair, lOp. 3pl 35 



, Summer Birds of Greene Co., Pa., 



16p 35 



Judd, Four Common Birds of the Farm and 

 Garden (Catbird, Mockingbird. Brown Thrash- 

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Kennerly, Birds of New Mexico, (Pac. R. R. X) 

 18p. 4col. pi 90 



Kumlein, Natural History ot Arctic America 

 (Birds 38p; Mammals 22p, etc;) 180p, (M. B. 15) 

 1 10 



Lattin, Frank H., The Oologists' Handbook, 

 1885, (25) 86p 35 



, The Standard Catalogue of North 



American Birds' Eggs, 1896, (25) 74p. 10 



Lawrence. Birds of Dominica, 22p 35 



