JOHN E. THAYER COLLECTION 



cooperation of other ornithologists; with twenty-four 

 full-page colored plates, illustrating every species, 

 from drawings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Bruce 

 Horsfall, and half-tones of nests and eggs. New York, 

 D. Appleton & Company, 1907. 3 pp. I., v-ix, 306 pp. 

 8 pi., 24 col. pi. (incl. front.). 2& m ' 



CHERRIE, GEORGE K. Notes on Costa Rican 

 birds. By George K. Cherrie. (Proceedings National 

 Museum, 1891.) v. p. 22 cm> 



CHICAGO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. Transac- 

 tions. Chicago. Published by the Academy, 1867 

 1869. Vol. i. illus. and pi. (some col.). 29 cm> 



CLARK, AUSTIN HOBART. Eighteen new species 

 and one new genus from Eastern Asia and the Aleutian 

 Islands. By Austin H. Clark. (U.S. National Museum 

 Proceedings, vol. 32, 1907, pp. 467-475.) 24 cm> 



CLARK, AUSTIN HOBART. Report on a col- 

 lection of birds made by Pierre Louis Jouy in Korea. 

 By Austin H. Clark. (U.S. Nat. Mus. Proceedings, 

 vol. 38, 1910, pp. 147-176.) 24^ cm - 



CLARK, AUSTIN HOBART. The birds collected 

 and observed during the cruise of the United States 

 Fisheries steamer Albatross in the North Pacific ocean, 

 and in the Bering, Okhotsk, Japan, and eastern seas, 

 from April to Dec., 1906. By Austin Hobart Clark. 

 Washington, Government Printing Office, 1910. (Proc. 

 of the U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 38, pp. 25-74. 1910.) 



CLECKLEY, M. T. In the haunts of the Swain- 

 son's Warbler. With notes on migration, food, song, 

 description of bird, its nest and eggs, etc. Illustrated 

 by photographs of nests and eggs, by Dr. M. T. 

 Cleckley. Augusta, Georgia. 6 pp. illus. 24 cm- 



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