WILLIAM WESLEY AND SON, 



E. P. WESLEY, Proprietor, 



28 ESSEX STliEET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 2, 



offer for sale 



Acclimatisation and Ornitholc gical Society of London, 1st to 8th 

 annual report of the Society for the acclimatisation of animals 

 within the United Kingdom, 8\o, lialf -morocco, 18l5l-li8. £1 lUs. 



Acerbi (J.) Travels through Sweden, Finland and Lapland to the 

 North Cape, 1798-99, portrait, map and l.'i pl.ues (5 coluured of birds 

 iiud iiKsects), 2 vols, -Ito, calf, 1802. £1 10s. 



Albin (E.) A natural history of birds: to which are added, notes 

 and observations by W. Derham, 80(i coloured plates, '6 vols, Jto, 

 calf. 17ai-o8. i.'4 10s. 



A natural history of English song birds, and such of 



the foreign as are usually brought over and esteem'd for their 

 singing, t'i-ontis]iiece mikI 'l'.i plates, 'Ard edition, 8\6, calf, 17o9. los. 



Aldrovandi (U.) Opera omnia. Ornitbologiae libri XII, de animalibus 

 insecti.'H libri VII, de reliquis animalibus exanguibus libri IV, de piscibus 

 libri V et de cetis liber iiiius, de quadrupedibus solidipedibus volumeu 

 iiilegruni, quadrupediuui omnium hii-uleorum liistoria, de quadrupedibus 

 digitatis libri tres (et) duo, ser[)entinn et dracouum liislnriae libri duo, 

 Mioustroruui historia, Musaeiiiu metalliciim. Dendrologiae naturalis seilicet 

 arborum historiae libri duo, K-f engraved titles and many engravings, 13 vols, 

 folio, vellum, Bononiae, lH38-(i8. £10 10s. 



Anderson (C. ) Notes on the birds of Damara Land, and the adjacent 

 countries of South West Africa. Edited by J. GuiixEv, ma)) and 

 4 plates, 8vo, clotli, 1872. 8s. 



Avicultural Magazine (The), being the journal of the Avicultural 

 Society for the study of foreign and British birds, edited by 

 0. Si.MPsoN, K. FiLMi:!!, O. CiiKsswKi.L, A. liuTLKit, F. FiN^', J. Bo.xiioTE and 

 H. AsTLEY, coloured and plain plates. Series 1, 8 vols, Series 2, 6 vols, 

 Series 3, Vols. 1--9 (No 4, Feb. 1918), 23 vols, 8vo, c'oth, 1895-1918. i.15. 



Babington (C.i Catalogue of the birds of Suffolk, w^ith an intro- 

 duction and remarks en their distribution, map and 7 plates, 8vo, 

 clvth, 1884-6. 15s. 



Barnes (H.) Handbook to the birds of Bombay Presidency, roy. 8vo, 

 cloth, 1885. 7s. (kl. 



Bel on (P.) L'histoire de la natvre des oyseavx, avec levrs descrip- 

 tions, et naifs portraits, poi-trait and numy engi-avings, folio, boards, 

 1555. £h 5s. 



Belon was a practical ornitiiologist. and liis work contains much original 

 iulbrmation on tbe birds (jf the countries which he visited, from England 

 to Egypt. The engravings show much sjnrit and an attempt at faith- 

 fulness to nature. 



Brisson (M.) Ornithologie ou methode contenant la division des 

 oiseaux, 6 engraved titles and 251 plates, (J vols, 4to, half-calf. 1760. £'2 2s. 



Bruennich (M.) Ornithologia borealis, sistens collectionem avium 



ex omnibus, imperio Danico subjectis, provinciis insulisque 



borealibus Hafniae factam, coloureil plate, 8vo, calf, H liniae, 17ii4. 



Thomas Pennant's copy. 



£•2 2s. 



The above are a feiv out of many important Ornithological Works 

 m the possession of and for sale by 



WILLIAM WESLEY AIVD SON, 



E. r. WESLEY, Proprietoe, 



28 ESSEX STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 2. 



