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SALE TUESDAY AFTERNOON. FEBRUARY FIRST 

 AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK 



FIRST SESSION. 



LOTS 1-233 



1. ABBOTT (CHARLES C). Travels in a Tree-top. Phila., 

 1898; Upland and Meadow. N. Y., 1886; Bird-Laud Echoes. Phila., 

 1896; The Birds about Us. Phila., 1895. llliistratioiis. 4 vols. 

 12rao, cloth. 



2. ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILA- 

 DELPHIA. Proceedings. With numerous illustrations, colored 

 plates of Birds, etc. From 1861 to 1881 inclusive. 21 vols., royal 

 8vo, cloth, roan backs, uncut. 



Philadelphia: Printed for the Academy, 1862-82 

 Contaius uumerous valuable articles on Ornithology contributed by J. 

 Cassin, E. Cope, E. Coues, D. G. Elliott and other well-known writers. 



3. ADAMS (ANDREW LEITH). Notes of a Naturalist in the 

 Nile Valley and Malta. Map and lithographed plates. 12mo, cloth, 

 uncut. Edinburgh, 1870 



First Edition. Contains 6 pp. catalogue of Maltese Birds. 



4. ADAMS (H. G. and H. B.). Smaller British Birds, with De- 

 scriptions of their Nests, Eggs, Habits, etc. Colored plates of Eggs 

 and Birds. Hoyal 8vo, cloth. London, 1874 



First Edition. 



5. Another copy. Second Edition. Roy;i] 8vo, cloth. 



London, 1894 



6. ADAMS (VV. H. D.). The Bird World. London, 1880; 

 Birdcraft (Wright), New York, 1895; Bird-Dom (Keyser), Bos- 

 ton, n. d., and others. 20 vols., various sizes and bindings. 



7. AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. Edited by Cas- 

 par Whitney. Profusely illustrated by well-known American 

 artists. 13 vols. 8vo, half olive morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 



New York, v. d. 

 Set of 100 copies on large paper. Includes: Upland Game Birds, by 

 Sandys and Van Dyke; The Water Fowl Family, by Sanford, Bishop and 

 Van Dyke; The Deer Family, by Koosevelt, Elliott, Stone, etc., etc. 



/U ANATOMY OF BIRDS (Shufeldt) ; The Birds of Montreal ,^<C^ 

 (Wintle) ; Birds of Ontario (Mcllwraith), 20 vols., various sizes 

 and bindings. 



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