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NOMENCLATOR AVIUM NEOTROPICALIUM: 



Sive avium, quae in Regione Neotropica hucusque repertse sunt, 

 nomina systematic^ disposita, adjecta cujusque speciei patria. Ac- 

 cedunt generum et specierum novarum diagnoses. 



AUCTORIBUS 



PHILIPPO LUTLEY SCLATER, A.M., Phil. Doct., 



ET 



OSBERTO SALVIN, A.M. 



This list, which gives the name and range of every species of Bird cer- 

 tainly known to have occurred in America south of the United States, is issued 

 by the authors preparatory to their ' Index Avium Americanarum ' now long in 

 preparation. It is printed in foolscap folio, with wide margins, so as to leave 

 room for MS. notes and corrections, and can be obtained from the authors at the 

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6 TENTERDEN STREET, HANOVER SQUARE, W. 



Complete in Thirteen Parts, imp. 4to, each 21s. ; Large Paper, royal folio, each 

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EXOTIC ORNITHOLOGY, 



BY 



PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., &c, 



AND 



OSBERT SALVIN, M.A., F.Z.S., &c. 



Under, this title has been completed a series of One Hundred Coloured Litho- 

 graphic Illustrations of New or hitherto Unfigured Birds, to form a Supplement 

 to Buefon's ' Planches Enluminees,' Paris, 1770-86 ; to Temminck's ' Planches 

 Coloriees,' 5 vols., Paris, 1838 ; and to Des Mues's ' Iconographie Ornithologique,' 

 Paris, 1845-49. 



The first series of this work contains One Hundred Plates. Each Part contains 

 eight coloured plates and two sheets of letterpress. The thirteenth part contains 

 the last four plates, and the Title and Index to the volume. 



Only One Hundred and Fifty copies of the work, in imperial 4to, have been 

 printed. The price of each part is £1 Is., to be paid for on delivery. 



Fifteen copies have been printed on Large Paper, royal folio, to match the 

 Large-Paper issues of Temminck and Des Murs. The subscription price of these 

 copies is, each part, £2 2s. 



PUBLISHED BY B. QUARITCH, 15 PICCADILLY, LONDON, W. 



We understand that M. O. Des Murs, the well-known French 

 Oologist, is anxious to dispose of his valuable collection of eggs, 

 containing examples of upwards of 1400 species — the materials 

 upon which his l Oologie Ornithologique ' and other works have 

 been based. His address is Nogent-le-Rotrou. 



