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BRADFORD, CHARLES. The wild fowlers, or, 

 Sporting scenes and characters of the great lagoon. 

 By Charles Bradford. G. P. Putnam's Sons. New 

 York . . . London, 1901. 175 pp. front., illus. I9 cm - 



BREE, CHARLES ROBERT. A history of the 

 birds of Europe not observed in the British Isles. By 

 C. R. Bree . . . London, Groombridge & Sons, 1866. 

 4 vols., col. pi. 25 cm- 



BREE, CHARLES ROBERT. A history of the 

 birds of Europe, not observed in the British Isles. By 

 Charles Robert Bree . . . London, George Bell & 

 Sons, 1875-76. 5 vols., col. front., col. plates. 25 cm> 

 Second edition enlarged. 



BREHM, ALFRED EDMUND. Bird-life, being a 

 history of the bird, its structure, and habits, together 

 with sketches of 50 different species. By Dr. A. E. 

 Brehm. Translated from the German by H. M. 

 Labouchere and W. Jesse . . . illus. with 10 col. pi. 

 by J. G. Keulemans. London, John van Voorst, 1874. 

 xxvi, 898 pp. front. 10 col. pi. 25^ cm> 



BREHM, ALFRED EDMUND. La vie des ani- 

 maux, illustre description populaire du regne animal. 

 Par A. E. Brehm; Edition franchise, revue par Z. Genre. 

 Les Oiseaux . . . Paris, J. B. Bailliere et fils, n. d. 

 2 vols. front., illus. [full page and in text]. 



BREMER, THOMAS M. North American oology, 

 being an account of the habits and geographical dis- 

 tribution of the birds of North America during their 

 breeding season ; with figures and descriptions of their 



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