BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



ALBERT, FREDERICO. Contribuciones al estudio 

 de aves Chileans. For Frederico Albert. Santiago de 

 Chile, Imprenta Cervantes, 1898-1901. pp. 160-580. 

 24 cm - 



ALB IN, ELEAZAR. A natural history of birds. 

 Illus. with 101 copper pis. curiously engraved from the 

 life. Pub. by the author, Eleazar Albin, and carefully 

 colour'd by his daughter and self from the originals, 

 drawn from the live birds. London, 1731-58. 3 vols. 

 101 col. pi. 30^ 



ALBIN, ELEAZAR. A natural history of birds. 

 Illustrated with . . . copper plates, curiously engraven 

 from the life. And exactly colour'd by the author, 

 Eleazar Albin. To which are added notes and observa- 

 tions by W. Derham . . . London. Printed for W. Innys 

 and R. Manby, 1738. 3 vols. 306 col. pi. 2^x2^ cm - 



Title-pages of vols. 1-2 read: ... In two vols. Vol. 3 

 has title: A natural history of birds . . . Published by the 

 author Eleazar Albin, and carefully colour'd by his daugh- 

 ter and himself . . . vol. n (i.e. vol. in). 



Vols. 1-2 were published in 1838. 



ALEXANDER EXPEDITION TO ALASKA, 

 1907-1909. University of California publication in 

 Zoology, 1909-11. Berkeley, The University Press. 

 3 vols. 27 cm - 



Contents: I. Birds and mammals of the 1907 Alexan- 

 der expedition to southeastern Alaska . . . Introduction. 

 J. Grinnell, etc. . . . (Illus.) 



2. Birds of the 1908 Alexander Alaska expedition. With 

 note on the avifaunal relationships of the Prince William 

 Sound district. By Joseph Grinnell. 



3. Birds and mammals of the 1909 Alexander Alaska 

 expedition. By Harry S. Swarth. (Map.) 



ALPHERAKY, SERGIUS. The geese of Europe 

 and Asia, being the description of most of the old world 



