340. POETS OF THE WOODS (The) ; Birds I have Kept 

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i 341. REINHARDT (J.). Om en liidtilukjendt Knogle i Hoved- 



skallen hos Turakoerne. 1871 ; Om Vinii^ens anatomiske Bygning 

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 In one volume, 8vo, cloth, morocco back, uncut. 

 Presentation copies from the author to Dr. Coues. 



VC 342. RICHARDSON (SIR JOHN, and others). The Museum 



<^ of Natural History. Being a popular Account of the Structure, 



' Habits, and Classifications of the various Departments of the 



-- Q t- Animal Kingdom. Illustrated with numerous p'ue plates, many in 



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343. RIDGWAY (ROBERT). A Manual of North American 

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y\ ters. Royal 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1887 



A convenient manual of North American Ornithology reduced to the 

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344. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Birds of Illinois. 



With 33 plates of illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth. Springfield, 1895 



Part I, Vol. II, of the Natural History Survey of Illinois. Autograph 

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345. — The Birds of North and IMiddle America. A Descrip- 

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 8vo, cloth (last volume in wrappers, uncut). Washington, 1901-1907 



346. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Hunting Trips of a 

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347. ROWLEY (GEORGE DAWSON). Ornithological Mis- 

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 3 vols, royal 4to, cloth, uncut. London, 1876-78 



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 isolated species, treats of the Birds of Britain, New Zealand, New Guinea, 

 the Fiji Islands and Mongolia. 



348. RUDOLF OF AUSTRIA. Notes on Sport and Ornithol- 

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349. S. (H.). Ceylon. A General Description of the Island, 

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