Oniitliolog-ical Works issued l)y W. B. TEGETMEIER. 



BODDAERT'S TABLE DES PLANCHES ENLUMINEEZ 

 D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE. 



Beprinted verbatim et literatim from the exceedingly rare Original Edition of 1783. 



"A reprint of Boddaert's exoessivelj^ rare work, 'Table des Planches Enlumin^es,' 

 which ornithologists are constantly requiring for reference, has been undertaken by Mr. 

 Tegetmeier, F.Z.S. The reprint, is a veriatitn et literatim copy of the original, every word, 

 ine, and page being reproduced in fac-simile, even to the typographical en'ors of the old 

 edition." — The Ibis. 



The reference to Boddaert's work has hitherto necessitated a great waste of time, owing 

 to the absence of an Index, consequently each species had to be sought for amidst 1200 

 others. Mr. Tegetmeieb proposes to issue the few remaining copies of his reprint, with a 

 full index of the genera and species. The cost of the work complete will be, to subscribers, 

 6s. The Index alone may be obtained by the original subscribers at Is. in wrapper. 

 Application may be made to Mr. Poetee, G, Tenterden-street, W.C. ; or, The Editor, 

 Fmchley. 



REPRINT OF 



MOORE'S COLUMBARIUM. 



Reirrinied Verhatim et literatim from the Original Edition of 1735. With a 



Notice of the Author. 



The "Columbarium" of Moore is the earliest English work giving a description of the 

 different varieties of the domestic pigeon. From the accuracy of its details it possesses 

 considerable interest both to naturaUsts and fanciers. By its aid the former may trace 

 the alterations produced in varieties of the same species by the most careful breeding, con- 

 tinued for 150 generations ; and to fanciers it is known as the source from whence all 

 subsequent works have taken their rise. 



Price Two Shillings aricl Sixpence. 



Nearly ready, price 15s., royal ito., hevelled cloth, gilt edges. 

 THE SECOND EDITION OF 



PHEASANTS; THEIR NATURAL HISTORY AND 



PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT. 



illusteated with numerous full-page engravings bt t. w. wood, 

 notices of the first edition: 



"Mr. Tegetmeier's magnificent work on pheasants Replete with practical detail, 



that must be most valuable to the many who spend such large sums in preserving game, 



and to those who have the actual superintendence of the coverts themselves This 



work suppUes a long-felt want, and its perusal will repay any who take it up." — Nature. 



"No one will regret that Mr. Tegetmeier's skill in bringing to bear upon any depart- 

 ment of the history of gallinaceous birds the stores of research wliich he has amassed has 

 been directed into this chamiel. With him for guide and mentor we may fairly hope to be. 

 spared absurd exaggerations, and to find reasonable explanations of statements about which 

 doubt might suggest itself." — Saturday Review. 



" We have abeady had reason to notice this valuable work. Mr. Tegetmeier, writing 

 on the natui'al history and management of the pheasants, has conveyed an amount of 

 amusement and information which is truly siu'in-ising." — Lancet. 



"The work treats of general subjects relating to the hatching, rearing, and treatment 



of pheasants, and is replete with important details Nothing can be more interesting 



than the descriptions." — Athenceum. 



HORACE COX, "FIELD" OFFICE, 346, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 



