662 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR SPORTSMEN. 



The Molluscous Animals and their Shells, of Chester County, Penn.—By W. 

 D. Hartman and Dr. E. Michener: Claxton, Remsen & HaflFelfinger, publishers, 

 Philadelphia. 



ENTOMOLOGY. 



In Efitomology (insects) there are .—Guide to the Study of Insects : Packard 

 $7. Our Common Insects: Paclcard, $2.50. American Entomolog^y: Say; va- 

 rious editions, $12 to $18. Injurious insects of Massachusetts : Hams. I3 to $8. 

 Illustrated and expensive works on the butterflies, moths, etc., by Edwards, 

 titretch, Streeker, and others ; and numerous publications by the Smithsonian. 



Relation of Inserts to Ma?i. — By A. S. Packard, Jr., Editor of the American 

 Naturalist, etc., being No. 3 of the popular jjeries published by Estes & Lauriatt. 

 Boston. 



On the Origin and Metamorphosis of Insects.— hy Sir John Lubbock, M. P., 

 F. R. S. Illustrated. New York, Macmillan & Co. 1874. 108 pp. 8vo. $1.50. 



Our Co}nmo7i Insects : — A Popular Account of the Insects of our Fields, For- 

 ests, Gardens and Houses. By A. S. Packard, Jr. : Salem : Naturalists' Agency. 

 Will be found a very useful guide. 



Half Hours with the Microscope.~^y Edwin Lankester, M. D., F. R. S. Il- 

 lustrated by 250 drawings from Nature. i2mo., cloth, $1.25. New York : G. P. 

 Putnam's Sons. 



The Pre/tarafion and Mounting- of Microscopic Objects. — By Thomas Davis. 

 i6mo, cloth, $1. 25. New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons. 



History of British .Moths. — Sir W. Jardine. Illustrated with nearly 2000 Ex- 

 quisitely Colored Specimens. 4 vols. English Price, 140J, 



British Butterflies. —With Seventy-one Beautifully Colored Plates, us. 



On British Wild Flowers .—Sir ] . Lubbock. Considered in Relation to Insects. 

 English. 4j. 6d. 



ORNITHOLOGY. 



Vpan Ornithology there are written : 



Birds of North A merica — J. J. Audubon. Octavo and quarto editions ; rare, 

 and costing about $100. 



Ajnerican Ornithology. — Alex. Wilson, Several editions, the quarto of Bona- 

 parte selling for $60 to $80, and the little one without plates for about $20. 



Ornithology of New York. — De K.ay. Rare separately, and expensive. 



Manual of Ornithology. — Nuttall. Rare, and worth $30. 



Pacifc Railroad Reports.— Vxoie.^^or Baird, Vol. IX, §5. 



Ornithology and Oology of New England. — Samuels. Good to identify East 

 ern birds by. $6. 



Key to North American Birds.— CoUQS,. The best thing to identify by. I7. 

 Dodd & Mead, 138 Broadway. 



Manual of Ornithology .—CoMts. A hand-book of taxidermy and field work ; 

 similar to Maynard's " Naturalist's Guide." No descriptions. Price of Coues' 

 book $2.50 ; of Maynard's $2. 



Birds of the Northwest.— Coues. Habits and Synonomy of North-western 

 birds. Published by U. S. Geological Survey, and only on sale by chance at $3 

 to $5. 



Swainson's Birds, in Fauna Boreali Americana. 



Moore's Book on Pigeons.— Price 30 cents ; to be had by addressing " Fancier's 

 Journal," Hartford, Conn. 



