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Brown's Taxidermisfs Manua!.— Trice $1. Orange Judd & Co., New York. 

 Taxidermist'' s Manual. — Jesse Haney & Co., 119 Nassau St. 



Bailey's " Our own Birds of the United States." 



Audubon's Synopsis. — A terse account of the classification used by him, with 

 more or less of the technical characters of the groups given ; a book of reference. 



Ornithology of California.— Qoov^x. Elegantly illustrated, $io. 



History of North American j5/V(/j.— Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway. The 

 most comprehensive and best of all. Three volumes are issued at $10 (plain), and 

 $20 (colored) a volume. 



Practical Naturalist's Guide .—T>Si\is (English) and Avis' Bird Preserving 

 (English), are for sale here by importers. 



The Birds of Florida. — Original descriptions of two hundred and fifty species 

 of different kinds of birds. By C. J. Maynard. With fine plates drawn and col- 

 ored from nature. Part 3. 



The Birds of North America.— By Theodore Jasper, A. M., M. D. Drawn 

 from life, one-quarter size of life. Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Our Birds of Prey. — By. H. J. Venner, field Geologist of the Canada Survey. 

 Dawson & Bros. Montreal. Price $12. 



Birds of Long Island. — By J. P. Giraud. 



Oryiithologist' s Directory .—S. L. Willard & Co., of Utica, have recently issued 

 a small collection, which contains the names of taxidermists and egg collectors in 

 various parts of this country and Europe. Besides, it contains a list of valuable 

 works of reference, and other matters of general interest and usefulness to stu- 

 dents and naturalists. 



An Annotated List of the Birds of Utah. — H. W. Henshaw. Salem. 1S74. 

 . Books of Birds.— By Charles F. Holden. New York. Charles Reiche & Bro. ; 

 and 9 Bowdoin Street, Boston ; N. E. News Co., Court St. 



A Popular Key to the Birds^ Batrachians and Fishes of the Northern United 

 States east of the Mississippi River. By Prof D. S. Jordan and B. H. Van 

 Vleck. Appletons. Wisconsin. 



Birds of Minnesota.— By T. Martin Tripp. (Out of print.) 



Ornithology of the Wheeler Expedition. — By H. C. Henshaw. Published by 

 the Engineer Department of the U. S. Army. 



Manual of Vertebrate Animals. — By Professor D. S. Jordan. Jansen, 

 McCIurg & Co., Chicago. Price $2. 



Naturalist's Library. — By Sir William Jardine. 40 vols. Lippincott and Co., 

 Philadelphia. 



Oologist.—S. L. Willard & Co. Utica. 



Naturalist's Guide.— By C. J. Maynard. For sale at Naturalists' Agency: 

 Salem, Mass. Full instructions in Taxidermy. 



North American Oology , ■w\th colored plates, $y. By Thomas N. Brewer. 

 This work includes only the Raptores and Fissirostroes. 



A History of the Birds of Europe, not observed in the British Isles, ad edi- 

 tion enlarged. C. R. Bree. 5 vols. 105^. 



Morris's Nests atid Eggs of British Birds.— With, two hundred and twenty- 

 three beautifully colored engravings. 63J. 



The Birds of Great Britain and Ireland. — Sir W. Jardine. Illustrated with 

 one hundred and twenty -five colored plates. 4 vols. 24J. 



Bewick's Land Birds. 



Bewick's Water Birds. 



