THE OQLOG-IST. 



Books for the Naturalist 



PAMPHLETS, EXCERPTS, ETC. 



Baird, Birds of Utah, (P. R. S. X.) 4to, 



6p, 7 col. pi 50 



, Catalogue of North American 



Birds, soiled, o6p, 4to 30 



Beal, Some Common Birds, 22 cuts, 40 



p 25 



, Crow Blackbirds and Their 



Food, 16p 20 



Barrows & Schwarz, Common Crow 



of U. S., 98p 35 



Beeton's British Song Birds, How to 



Rear and Manage Them, 140p, ills. 



30 



Burnham, Our Canaries and Other 

 Pet Birds, How to Mate, Keep, Feed 



and Breed Them, I'OSp, 5'0 ills, Mass. 

 '79, (50) 30 



Burrows, et al. Bits of Bird-Life, ills, 

 64p 35 



Cooper and Suckley, Birds of North- 

 west America (U. S.) (Pac. R. R. 

 Survey XII) I50p, 8 col. pi, 4to 1 90 



Cope, A Wading Bird from the Ama- 

 zon Shales, 4p 15 



Davie, Nests and Eggs of N. A. Birds, 

 3rd edi., '89, 468p, 13pl 1 15 



Duncan, Ostrich Farming in America, 

 18p, 3 pi, (A. R. 88) 25 



Earl, Pets of the Household, Their 

 Care in Health and Disease, 160p, 

 ills, (50) 20 



Elson, Birdies, 105 pp., ills 15 



Foster, A Consideration of Some Orni- 

 thological Literature, with Extracts 

 from Current Criticism, 1878, '83, 

 54p, N. Y. '94 55 



, Biographical Sketch and Pub- 

 lished Writings of Geo. N. Law- 

 rence, 124p, pi 25 



Golden Pheasant, beautiful colored 

 picture, true to nature, natural 

 scene, almost life size, on card- 

 board, 19x25 in 45 



Heerman, Birds of California. (San 



Francisco to Ft. Yuma, Pac. R. R. 



Survey X) 50p, 7 col. pi. 4to 1 45 



, Birds of Texas (Ft. Yuma to 



San Antonio, Pac. R. R. X) 12p, 3 

 col. pi, 4to 60 



Jones, The Birds of Ohio, 242p, map. . 

 1 00 



.Judd, Four Common Birds of Farm 

 and Garden, 14p, 4 fig 20 



Howell, Abstract of Proceedings of 

 Linnsean Society of New York for 

 Year ending March, '92, 8p 25 



Lattin & Short, The Oologists' Hand- 

 book, 1905, 6'5p 25 



, The Standard Catalogue of 



North American Birds' Eggs, 1896, 

 (25) 74p 10 



Lawrence, A Few Birds of Guadalupe, 



inica with notes and observations. 



22p 25 



Leverkuhn, Fremde Eier in Neste, 214 

 p " 75 



Linton, Avian Entozoa, 32p, 4pl 25 



Louck's Life History and Distribution 

 of the Prohonotary Warbler in Ills., 

 15 



Merriam, Report of Ornithologist and 

 Mammalogist of U. S. for '87. 56p. 

 also contains Fisher's Food of 

 Hawks and Owls;" "experiments in 

 Poisoning," and aBiley's Trip thro' 

 Minn, and Dak 4'5 



Norris, Consistency of the A. O. U. 

 Com. on Bird Protection, lOp. 35 



Palmer, T. S., Bird Day in Schools, 

 4p 10 



Palmer, Legislation for the Protection 

 of Birds, 94p 45 



Ramsey, Australian Diurnal Birds of 

 Prey, 64p 75 



Ridgway, Directions for Collecting 

 Birds, 28p . . . .' 35 



Surface, Birds Around the Farm — 

 Bird Houses and Nesting Sites, ills, 

 12p 25 



Short, Birds of Western York, 21p, 2d 

 ed. ''96 10 



Schufeldt, Taxidermal Methods of 

 Lcyden Museum, 8p, Gpl 35 



A. O. U. — Officers, Committees and 

 members with addressed 1906-7. 24p. 

 $ 25 



AGASSIZ ASSN.— Proceedings of 1st 

 Convention, Phila., "84. 84p., with 

 others contains "Three Days on 

 Great Salt Lake" and "The Blue- 

 bird." $ 45 



CROWLEY (Surrey, Eng.) cat. of 

 Oological Collection S vo., 96p. '83. 

 $ 50 



DODGE — "Birds and Bird-Laws" also 

 West, "Fresh and Salt Water Aqua- 

 ria." 40p. '60 $ 35 



"Clearance Sale" of Frank H. Laiiin, M. D., Albion, N. Y. 



