BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



especially on the island of Maraj6. Two memorials 

 presented in 1895 and 1896 to His Excellency the 

 governor of the state of Para and the Legislature. By 

 Prof. Dr. Emil A. Goldi . . . Second ed. Tr. from 

 the Portuguese into English. by Mr. Wm. H. Clifford. 

 Para, Brazil, 1904. Second edition. 20 pp. 



GOLDSMITH, OLIVER. A history of the earth 

 and animated nature. By Oliver Goldsmith, with 

 numerous notes from the works of the most distin- 

 guished British and foreign naturalists. Blackie & Son 

 . . . London, 1855. 2 vols. front, ports., illus. and 

 pi. 24| cm> 2 t.-p., I col. 



GOODE, GEORGE BROWN. Bibliography of the 

 published writings of Philip Lutley Sclater, F.R.S., 

 Secretary of the Zoological Society of London. Pre- 

 pared under the direction of G. Brown Goode. Wash- 

 ington, Government Printing Office, 1896. xix, 135 pp. 

 front, port. 2& m ' 



GOSS, N. S. History of the birds of Kansas. By 

 N. S. Goss. Illustrating 529 birds. Topeka, Kansas, 

 Geo. W. Crane & Co., 1891. 692 pp. 35 pi. 26 cm> 



GOSS, N. S. A revised catalogue of the birds of 

 Kansas, with descriptive notes of the nests and eggs of 

 the birds known to breed in the state. By N. S. Goss 

 . . . Topeka, Kansas, publishing house of T. D. 

 Thacher, State Printer, 1886. iv, 76 pp. 24 cm - 



GOSSE, PHILIP HENRY. The birds of Jamaica. 

 By Philip Henry Gosse ; assisted by Richard Hill, Esq., 

 of Spanish-town. London, J. van Voorst, 1847. x, 

 447, [i] pp. I9f m 



Plates were issued in 4, 1849, with title: Illustrations 

 of the birds of Jamaica. 



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