to«JiaMi-*_i>a'ji'c 



272. MARCY (RANDOLPH B.) 



Hand-book for Overland Expeditions 



First Edition. With the Heckscher bookplate. 



colored plates representing nearly 700 Woodpeckers. 4 vols, in two, 

 imp. folio, half red morocco (scraped), gilt edges. 



Metz: Jules Verronais, 1861-63 

 Only 100 copies were printed, and these at the private expense of the 

 author. 



270. MANBY (GEORGE W.). Journal of a Voyage to Green- 

 land. With folding map showing the track of the "Baffin" 20 fine 

 lithographed plates and woodcuts. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top, 

 uncut. London, 1822 



First Edition. The illustrations include the rare plate of the "Larus 

 Parasiticus" or Arctic Gull, and the text contains the descriptions of 

 many other Arctic Birds. 



271. MANUSCRIPTS. Two Manuscripts. Unsigned. One, ^^ 

 of 2 pp. folio. "Description of a new species of Sylvia found in 5-,--- 

 So. Carolina, Sylvia Carolinensis. " Dated Charleston, April 16, '•"^""'^ 

 1833. Probably by Bachman ; [the other] "Suggestions on the 



best mode of rearing young Turkeys." 8 pp. folio, dated Feb. 

 1833, signed "Experimenter." 



The Prairie Traveler. A . "T^ 

 Woodcuts. 16mo, cloth. f 



New York, 1859' 



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273. MARSHALL (C. H. T. and G. F. L.). A Monograph of 

 the Capitonida) or Scansorial Barbets. With 73 colored plates hy 

 Keulemans. Royal 4to, half red morocco, uncut. 



London: Published by the Authors, 1870-71 

 Only a very small edition of this beautiful monograph was issued, the 

 Edition being exhausted by the original subscribers. 



274. MARTYN (WILLIAM F.). A New Dictionary of Nat- 

 ural History, or Complete Universal Display of Animated Nature. 

 Illustrated with 100 large copperplates containing 729 hand-colored 

 illustrations of Birds, Fishes, Insects, Animals and Shells, from- 

 original drawings. 2 vols, folio, tree calf, gilt backs. London, 1785 



275. MASON (F.). Burmah, its People and Natural Produc- 

 tions, or. Notes on the Nations, Fauna, Flora, and Minerals of 

 Tenasserim, Pegu and Burmah. Thick 8vo, half morocco (worn). 



Rangoon, 1860 



276. MAYNARD (C. J.). The Birds of Eastern North Amer- 

 ica, with original descriptions of all the Species which occur East 

 of the Mississippi River, between the Arctic Circle and the Gulf 

 of Mexico, with full Notes upon their Habits. With 48 colored 

 plates of Birds and Heads, and numerous Heads in the text, finely 

 colored by hand. Royal 4to, half red morocco. Newtonville, 1889 



Eevised and much enlarged edition, 



277. Eggs of North American Birds. Illustrated with 10 



hand-colored plates. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1890 ^ 



First Edition. 



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