BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



DUGMORE, A. RADCLYFFE. Bird homes. The 

 nests, eggs and breeding habits of the land birds breed- 

 ing in the eastern United States, with hints on the 

 rearing and photographing of young birds. By A. 

 Radclyffe Dugmore. Illus. with photographs from 

 nature, by the author. New York, Doubleday & 

 McClure Co., 1900. xvi, 183 pp. pi. front., illus. (some 

 col.). 26 cm - 



DUGMORE, A. RADCLYFFE. Camera adven- 

 tures in the African wilds; being an account of a four 

 months' expedition in British East Africa, for the pur- 

 pose of securing photographs of the game from life. By 

 A. Radclyffe Dugmore, with 140 photographs from life, 

 by the author. New York. Doubleday, Page & Co., 

 1910. xix, 233 pp. front., many photographs. 



DUNCAN, T. C. Ostrich farming in America. By 

 J. C. Duncan, M.D., Ph.D. (1888). Pp. 685-702, 

 front, and illus. 22| cm ' (Report on ostrich farming, 

 U.S. Dept. of Agr., 1888.) 



DURY, CHARLES. Papers on the destruction of 

 native birds. By Chas. Dury. From Journal of the 

 Cincinnati Society of Nat. Hist., 1886. No t.-p., 179- 

 224 pp. 22 cm> 



DUTCHER, BASIL HICKS. Bird notes from 

 Little Gull Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. By Basil Hicks 

 Dutcher. Bird notes from Long Island, New York. 

 By William Dutcher. 126-139 pp. 2 4 m ' (From "The 

 Auk," vol. vi, no. 2, April, 1889.) 



DUTCHER, WILLIAM. A contribution to the life 

 history of the Herring Gull (Larus Argentatus) in the 

 United States. By William Dutcher and William L. 

 Bailey, pp. 418-431, pi. xxi and xxn. 22| cm - (From 

 "The Auk," vol. xx, Oct., 1903.) 



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