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Part I. 



Containing 19 Hand-coloured Plates, £2 2s. net 



Illustrations to the Birds 

 of South America. 



By H. GRONVOLD. 



A series of original and authoritative plates, illustrating typical species, 



intended to accompany "A List of the Birds of South America," 



by Lord Brabourne and Chas> Chubb, issued in 1913 (21s- net)- 



MR. H.E. DRESSER'S PUBLICATIONS. 



History of the Birds of Europe, including all the species 

 inhabiting the Western Palaearctic Region, with 633 beautifully executed 

 hand-coloured plates by Wolf, Keulemans and Neale, also the 

 SUPPLEMENT, with 89 additional coloured plates, together 9 vols, 

 roy. 4to, half morocco (Supplement in parts) £60. (.1871 — % 



Ditto, Supplement only, completing the original work, with 89 

 coloured plates, in 9 parts, roy. 4to. £9 9s. net. [1895 — 6 



A COMPANION WORK TO THE "BIRDS OF EUROPE." 

 Eggs of tlie Birds of Europe, including all the species inhabit- 

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 4to, with 106 coloured plates of figs., £12 12s. net. [1910 



Ditto, the 24 parts, bound in 2 vols., 4to, new half morocco, gilt tops, 



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This work forms a necessary complement to tlie " Birds of Europe," and is 

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 nearly 2,000 eggs. The Plates have all been executed by the three-colour photo- 

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 securing the utmost exactness in reproduction of markings, etc. In addition to 

 the coloured figures of eggs a large number of ilhistrations of the nests and eggs 

 tH situ are given in the text. 



Mr. Dresser had the practical assistance in the preparation of the work of 

 the Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain, the late Prof. Newton, and Howard Saunders, Mr- 

 A- H. Evans, Mr. S. A. Buturlin, and Mr. F. W. VVaterbouse. 



Manual of Paleearctic Birds, in 2 parts roy. 8vo, special 



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 This work, especially adapted to meet the requirements of htld naturahits 

 and travellers, is published in two parts, which may be bound in one volume if 

 preferred : it contains nearly 1,000 pages of letterpress, and two plates by Wolf, 

 Jt treats of the birds found throughout Europe, and Asia north of the Himalayas, 

 giving the vernacular names in diflerent languases, a contise description of the 

 different stages of plumage, the distribution and habits, as well as a description of 

 the nest and eggs if known. 



Monograph of the Meropidaa, or Family of 



Bee-eaters, with 34 finely hand-coloured plates, imp. 4to, in paits 

 (published £5 5s. net) £4 lOs. [I881-6 



Monograph of the Coraciidae, or Family of the 



Rollers, with 27 finely hand-coloured plates, imp- 4to, cloth 

 (published £5 net) £4 1 0s. [1893 



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