BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



tion and an account of the life history of each species, 

 with special reference to its relation to agriculture. 

 With 70 full-page plates and 152 text figures. By 

 Walter Bradford Barrows, xiv, 822 pp. 70 pi. 152 

 illus. 24 



.cm. 



BARTON, BENJAMIN SMITH. Barton's frag- 

 ments of the natural history of Pennsylvania. Edited 

 by Osbert Salvin . . . London, 1883. xviii, 24 pp. 

 29 cm> [The Willughby Society.] 



BARTRAM, JOHN. An account of East Florida, 

 with a journal kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, 

 botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas; upon a jour- 

 ney from St. Augustine up the river St. John's. Lon- 

 don, W. Nicoll & G. Woodfall, 1766. xxii, 90 pp. 2O cm - 

 Introduction by Wm. Stork. 



BARTRAM, JOHN. A journal kept by John 

 Bartram of Philadelphia, botanist to His Majesty for 

 the Floridas, upon a journey from St. Augustine up the 

 river St. John's. With explanatory notes; n. d. viii, 



70pp. 20 cm> 



The introduction to the Journal is signed by Wm. 

 Stork, M.D. First edition. 



BARTRAM, JOHN. Observations on the inhabit- 

 ants, climate, soil, rivers, productions, animals,, and 

 other matters worthy of notice, made by Mr. John 

 Bartram in his travels from Pensilvania to Onondago, 

 Oswego, and the Lake Ontario, in Canada, to which is 

 annex'd a curious account of the cataracts at Niagra. 

 By Mr. Peter Kalm, a Swedish gentleman who travelled 

 there. London, Whiston and B. White, 1751. viii, 94 

 pp. folding pi. I9 cm - 



BARTRAM, JOHN TAVENIER. The cage birds 

 of Bermuda; their management in confinement, breed- 



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