BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



William Brewster, 1901. ("The Auk," vol. 18, pp. 135- 



I37-) 23^ 



BRISSON, A. D. Ornithologie ou m6thode conte- 

 nant la division des oiseaux en ordres, sections, genres, 

 especes et leurs vari6ts. A laquelle on a joint une 

 description exacte de chaque espece, avec les citations 

 des auteurs qui en ont trait, les noms qu'ils leur ont 

 donnas, ceux que leur ont donn6s les diflferentes nations, 

 et les noms vulgaires. Par M. Brisson . . . Ouvrage 

 enrichi de figures en taille-douce. A Paris . . . 1760. 

 6 vols., text. 26f cm> I vol. pi. 261 pi. 27 cm 'x33 cm - 



BRISSOT, DE WARVILLE, J. P. New travels in 

 the United States of America, including the commerce 

 of America with Europe, particularly with France and 

 Great Britain; in 2 vols. By the late J. P. Brissot de 

 Warville. London, for J. S. Jordan, 1787. 2 vols. 23 cm - 

 vol. 2, second ed. front., port. 



BRITISH ZOOLOGY. . . . Published under the 

 inspection of the Cymmrodorion Society, instituted 

 for promoting useful charities, and the knowledge of 

 nature, among the descendants of the ancient Britons. 

 Illustrated with 107 copper plates. London, J. & J. 

 March, . . . 1766. 162 pp. 160 col. pi. 58 cm * 

 Contents: Class I, Quadrupeds; II, Birds. 



BROINOWSKI, GRACIUS J. The birds of Aus- 

 tralia, comprising 300 full-page illus., with a descrip- 

 tive account of the life and characteristic habits of 

 over 700 species. By Gracius J. Broinowski . . . 

 Charles Stuart & Co., Melbourne, 1890-91. 6 vols. 

 bound in 3. 300 col. pi. 



BROOKS, CHARLES. Elementary course of nat- 

 ural history, being an introduction to zoology : intended 



