FOR SALE. 



My private Collection of fine North-American Birds' Skins akd. Eggs, 

 comprising 1500 specimens and 429 varieties, with dates, and all nsimed 

 according to the A. 0. U. Code of Nomenclature of North-American 

 Birds. 6000 Eggs, 424 varieties in full original Clutches, and many 

 Nests, Field-notes accompanying each clutch. 



The Collection has been made at my home — Haywards, near San Fran- 

 cisco, California, U.S.A. For further information and Catalogue of 

 Collection, address : — 



W. OTTO EMERSON, 

 Atelier, 103 Eue de Yaugirard, Paris, France. 



Demy 8t)0, cloth, nith Map and Coloured Plate, price 10«. Pd. 



THE BIRDS OF OXFORDSHIRE. 



By O. V. APLIN, Member of the British Ornithologists' Union. 



%* No work upon the birds of Oxfordshire in a collected and accessible form has yet been 

 written. To fill up this blank, in some measure at least, by contributing to the series of county 

 faunal works the requisite information relating to Oxfordshire, and to furnish the residents in the 

 county with some idea of the birds around them, are the objects of the present volume. 



"... .he has now extended his researches so as to embrace the entire county, the result being a 

 work which will bear comparison with any similar treatise on local avifaunas. The introductory 

 sketch is excellent .... All the remarks upon the various species appear to be correct as well as 

 concise, while some interesting facts are set forth, and the entire work is characterized by a com- 

 plete absence of padding." — It/is. 



" Mr. Aplin has brought together a good deal of information on the subject, and has arranged it 

 concisely and well." — Zoologist. 



Oxford : At the Clarendon Press. 

 London : HENRY FEOWDE, Clarendon Press Warehouse, Amen Corner, E.C. 



Part I. ready, with eight hand-coloured Plates, royal 4to, price 2l5. 

 Subscription to complete work, which will consist of five parts, £4 4». 



THE BIRDS OF THE SANDWICH 

 ISLANDS. 



By SCOTT B. WILSON, F .Z.S. 



In two Volumes, Royal Svo. ^3 3*. 



ARGENTINE ORNITHOLOGY: 



A DESCEIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



OF THE 



BIRDS OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. 



By P. L. SCLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., etc. 



WITH NOTES ON THEIR HABITS 



By W. H. HUDSON, C.M.Z.S., 



LATE OF BUENOS AYRES. 



With 20 Coloured Plates by J. G. Keulemans. 



Ready. Royal 8vo. Cloth, price 2bs. 



THE BIRDS OF THE JAPANESE EMPIRE. 



By HENRY SEEBOHM. 

 WITH NUMEROUS WOODCUTS. 



R. H. PORTER, 18 PRINCES STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, W. 



