BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



DOAN, WILLIAM D. Birds of West Virginia. (In 

 West Virginia Experiment Station Bulletin, no. 3, 

 Dec., 1888, pp. 47-88.) 



DONOVAN, E. The natural history of British 

 birds; or a selection of the most rare, beautiful, and 

 interesting birds which inhabit this country: the 

 descriptions from the Systema naturae of Linnaeus; 

 with general observations, either original or collected 

 from the latest and most esteemed English ornitholo- 

 gists; and illustrated figures. . . . By E. Donovan. 

 In 5 vols. London . . . 1799. 5 vols., col. pi. 24 cm ' 



DONOVAN, E. The naturalist's repository, or 

 monthly miscellany of exotic natural history: consist- 

 ing of elegantly coloured plates with appropriate 

 scientific and general descriptions of the most curious, 

 scarce, and beautiful productions of nature that have 

 been recently discovered in various parts of the world. 

 . . . The whole composed according to the latest im- 

 provements in the various departments of the sciences, 

 and forming collectively a truly valuable compendium 

 of the most important discoveries of quadrupeds, 

 birds, fishes, insects, shells, marine productions, and 

 every other interesting object of natural history, the 

 produce of foreign climates. By E. Donovan, Lon- 

 don . . . 1823-1827. 5 vols., col. pi. 24 cm - 



D'ORBIGNY, ALCIDES. Historia fisica politica 

 y natural de la Isla de Cuba. Por D. Ramon de la 

 Sagra. Aves por M. Alcides D'Orbigny. . . . Paris. 

 En la libreria de Arthus Bertrand, 1839. 220 pp. 31 

 col. pi. 40 cm - 



DRESSER, HENRY EELES. Eggs of the birds 

 of Europe, including all the species inhabiting the 

 western palaearctic area. By H. E. Dresser. London, 



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