GURNEY Sr JACKSON'S LIST Of BOOKS. 



A List of British Birds. Compiled by a Committee of the British Ornitho- 

 logists' Union. 8vo, sewed, IDS. 6d. 



A Handbook of British Birds. Showing the Distribution of the Resident 

 and Migratory Birds in the British Islands, with an Index to the Eecords of the 

 Earer Species. By J. E. HARTING, F.L.S. &c. 8vo, 73. 6d. 



The Birds of Egypt. By G. ERNEST SHELLF.Y, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S., &c., late 

 Captain Grenadier Guards. Royal 8vo, with 14 Coloured Plates, i i is. 6d. 



The Birds of Norfolk. By HENRY STEVENSON, F.L.S. Vols. I. & II., 8vo, 

 each i os. 6d. 



The Birds of Middlesex. A Contribution to the Natural History of the 

 County. By J. E. HARTING, F.L.S., F.Z.S. Post 8vo, 7*. 6d. 



The Birds of the Humber District. By JOHN CORDEAUX, of Great Cotes, 

 Ulceby. Post 8vo, 6s. 



Notes on the Birds of Damara Land and the Adjacent Countries of 



South-West Africa. By the late CHARLES JOHN ANDERSSON. Arranged and edited 

 by JOHN HENRY GURNEY; with Additional Notes by the Editor. 8vo, IDS. 6d. 



Catalogue of the Birds of Suffolk, with an Introduction and Remarks on 

 their Distribution. By CHURCHILL BABINGTON, D.D., V.P.E.S.L., F.L.S., &c. 

 With Seven Plates and a Map. 8vo, cloth, los. 6d. 



The Birds of Somersetshire. By CECIL SMITH, of Lydeard House, near 

 Taunton. Post 8vo, 75. 6d. 



The Birds'of Jamaica. By P. H. GOSSE, F.R.S. Post 8vo, los. 



Geographical and Comparative List of the Birds of Europe and North 



America. By CHARLES LUCIEN BONAPARTE, Prince of Musignano. 8vo, 55. 



A ^Descriptive Catalogue of the Raptorial Birds in the Norfolk and 



Norwich Museum. By JOHN HENRY GURNEY. Part I., imperial 8vo, 55. 



A List of the Diurnal Birds of Prey, with References and Annotations ; 

 also a Record of Specimens preserved in the Norfolk and Norwich Museum. By 

 JOHN HENRY GURNEY. 8vo, paper covers. 45. 6d. ; cloth, 5$. 



Falconer's Favourites. By W. BRODRICK. A Series of Life-sized Coloured 

 Portraits of all the British Species of Falcons at present used in Falconry. Large 

 folio, cloth, ^ 2S. 



Falconry in the British Isles. By FRANCIS HENRY SALVIN and WILLIAM 

 BRODRICK, B. A. Second Edition, with New Plates and Additions. Imperial 8vo, 

 ^ as. 



Falconry in the Valley of the Indus. By R. F. BURTON. Post 8vo, with 

 4 Illustrations, 6s. 



Systematic Catalogue of the Eggs of British Birds, arranged with a view 

 to supersede the use of Labels for Eggs. By the Rev. S. 0. MALAN, M.A., M.A.S. 

 On writing-paper, 8vo, 8s. 6d. 



The Ornithology of Shakespeare, Critically Examined, Explained, and 

 Illustrated. By J. E. HARTING, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 8vo, 125. <Bd. 



Memoirs of the Extinct Wingless Birds of New Zealand. With an 

 Appendix on those of England, Australia, Newfoundland, Mauritius, and Rodri- 

 guez. By RICHARD OWEN, C.B., F.R.S., &c. z Vols. (Vol. I. text, Vol. II. plates), 

 royal 4to, boards, 6 6s. 



An Illustrated Manual of British Birds. By HOWAED SATJNDERS, F.L.S., 

 F.Z.S., &c. With Illustrations of nearly every Species. Monthly Parts, is. ; to 

 be completed in One Volume, i is. 



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