BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



, BAZIN, EUGENE. Scenes de la nature dans les 

 Etats-Unis et le nord de l'Am6rique. Ouvrage traduit 

 d'Audubon, par Eugene Bazin. Paris, P. Bertrand, 

 1857. 2 vols. 22 cm j- 



BEAL, FOSTER ELLENBORQUGH LAS- 

 CELLES. The Blue Jay and its food. (In U.S. Dept. 

 of Agriculture Yearbook, 1896. Washington, 1897. 

 pp. 197-206. illus.) 23 



.cm. 



BEAL, FOSTER ELLENBOROUGH LAS- 

 CELLES. The Crow Blackbirds and their food. (In 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Yearbook, 1894. Washing- 

 ton, 1895. pp. 233-248. illus.) 23 



,cm. 



BEAL, FOSTER ELLENBOROUGH LAS- 

 CELLES. Food of the Bobolink, Blackbirds, and 

 Crackles. By F. E. L. Beal . . . Washington, Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office, 1900. 77 pp. front, map, 

 illus. 23 cm - 



BEAL, FOSTER ELLENBOROUGH LAS- 

 CELLES. How birds affect the orchard. By F. E. L. 

 Beal . . . [Washington, 1901?] [16] pp. 22^ cm< 



BECHSTEIN, JOHANN MATTHAUS. Cage and 

 chamber-birds; their natural history, habits, food, dis- 

 eases, management, and modes of capture. Tr. from 

 the German of J. M. Bechstein, M.D. With consider- 

 able additions on structure, migration, and economy, 

 comp. from various sources by H. G. Adams. Incor- 

 porating the whole of Sweet's British Warblers . . . 

 London, H. G. Bohn, 1853. xvi, 500 pp. illus. 38 

 (i.e. 31) col. pi. (incl. front.). 



BECKHAM, CHARLES WICKLIFFE. Observa- 

 tions on the birds of southwestern Texas. (In U.S. 



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