THE OOLOGISl 



BOOKS FOR THE NATURALIST. 



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 refunded, in case books ordered have been sold. 



Many of the volumes offered in this list are taken from my private library and I otter them 

 for sale: First, because I need the room for other books, and Second, because I need the cash to 

 purchase these "other books." See additional books in future issues of the Oologist. 



IMPORTANT! Lack of time and space prevents my listing more books this month. I 

 have hundreds of other publications in stock and can procure anything obtainable. Write your 

 wants. 



A SPECIAL THIRTY DAY BOOK OFFER: 



Owing to the fact that I am making a most radical change in my business affairs and doing so 

 must have the $$, I will for the next Thirty Days offer the following very desirable books and 

 publications at prices never heretofore equalled and at prices which will postively be withdrawn 

 on July 15th on all books remaining unsold. Under this offer all books will be sent by mail, ex- 

 press or freight at ?JM?'c/ias«r"s expense, (will ship in cheapest manner). Cash must accompany 

 all orders. If books wanted are sold money will be returned. The earlier you order the more 

 certain you will be of securing exactly what you want. 



The following extraordinary inducements or offers will be made in order to secure large or- 

 ders. These offers will hold good until July loth only— no later : On all orders of under fe, ten 

 per cent discount in addition to the low prices quoted will be given and books will be sent prepaid. 

 For $5 00 you may select books to the amount of $8.00, 

 For $10.00 you may select books to the amount of $17.00. 

 For $25.00 you may select books to the amount of $46 00. 

 For $50.00 you may select books to the amount of $100.00. 

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Ornithology and Oology. 



White-headed or Bald Eagle. A life size 

 colored plate from Nature— size 39x26 

 inches— a separate piate from Audu- 

 bon's famous and magniflcient "Birds 

 of America," ($25) 9 50 



Coues, Birds of the Northwest, 791pp,cloth 4 00 



jABDiNE's Library: 

 Birds of Prey of Great Britaia and Ire- 

 land, 36 col. pi., Por. and Mem. of Sir 



Robert Sibbald 1 50 



Maynard, Birds of Eastern North Amer- 

 ica, rev. ed. of '81, 316 of original 512 

 pages, bound in card board covers,8pl. 



Pub. price for this lot $12 3 00 



Contributions to Science, Vol. I, 204p,16Pl, 



(hand-colored), 53 Figs ($5.00) 3 00 



Cory, How to Know the Ducks, Geese and 



Swans ($1.00) 90 



How to Know the Shore Birds, (75) 75 



Knight, Birds of Maine, 184p - 1 00 



Blanchan. Birds that Hunt and areHunted, 



a50p, 48 col. pi 2 00 



Bird Neighbors, 250p, 52 col. pi 2 00 



Davie, Reveries of a Naturalist 2 00 



Birds, Vols. I. Hand III,240pand many col. 



pi. in each, price pe]^ vol 1 25 



Parkhurst, Song Birds and Water Fowl, 



18pl, by Fuertes 1 40 



Stickney. Bird Worl d, (A bird book for 



children), 214p, SOflgs, 13pl. 8 col. pi 75 



Bruner. Birds of Nebraska, 130p, 51flgs 1 00 



Shriner, Birds of New Jersey, 212p, 32pl 8 00 



Stearns and Coues. New England Bird 

 Life. Part I, Singing Birds, 324p, 56 fig, 



(2.50) 1 50 



Burroughs, Riveroy 1 00 



Wake RObin l 00 



Campbell. Nests & Eggs of the Honey Eat- 

 ers or Maliphagous Birds of Australia, 

 76p 100 



Barrows, The Common Crow, 98p 35 



Beal. Meadow Lark and Baltimore Oriole, 



tap 20 



Crow Blackbirds and Their Food, 16p 80 



Blue Jay and Its Food, 12p 20 



Some Common Birds. 40p, 88flg 50 



Food of Woodpeckers with Tongues of 



Woodpeckers by Lucas, 4Jp, 3pl 



Fisher, Hawks and Owls from the Stand- 

 point of the Farmer, 20p. 3pl, 4 figs ... 

 Marsh Hawk and Screech Owl. 8 col, pi .. 

 Judd. Four Common Birds of Farm and 



Garden, 14p, 4flg - 



Palmer, Bird Day in the Schools 10 



Richmond, New Birds from Madagascar, 



80p -• 35 



Birds from Alta Mir a, Mex, 6p 25 



fiirds from central Asia, 24p 50 



Birds from Kashmir, .'i4p - 1 00 



Ridgway, Birds from Islands N. W. of 



Madagascar, 38 p .. 50 



BirdsofGalpagos Archipelago. 212p,2pl.. 1 50 

 Robinson, Birds from Margarita Island, 



Venezuela, 36p. ipl 50 



Studer's "Birds of North America," SOOpp 



119 col. pi., imp. 4to; full Morrocco, ($45)22 00 

 Nehrling, "Our Native Birds of Song and 

 Beauty," Vol. I, 372pp; 36 col. pi., full 

 Morocco 



50 



35 



7 00 



Cory, "Birds of the Bahamas," rt vised edi- 

 tion of 1890, plain plates • 4 50 



