BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



GURNEY, JOHN HENRY. Rambles of a natural- 

 ist in Egypt and other countries, with an analysis of 

 the claims of certain foreign birds to be considered. 

 British and other ornithological notes. By J. H. Gur- 

 ney, Jr. London, Jarrold & Sons, vi, 307 pp., no date. 



HAGERUP, ANDREAS T. The birds of Green- 

 land. By Andreas T. Hagerup. Tr. from the Danish 

 by Frimann B. Arngrimson. Ed. by Montague Cham- 

 berlain. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1891. 

 viii, [9]-62 pp. 24| cm ' 



HARBAUGH, HENRY. The birds of the Bible. 

 By the Rev. H. Harbaugh . . . Philadelphia, Lind- 

 say & Balkiston, 1854. I p., I., xi, 13-300 pp. col. 

 front., 10 col. pi. 26 cm< 



Added t.-p., illus. in colors. 



HARGITT, EDWARD. Notes on Woodpeckers. 

 No. i. On the Piculets of the Old World; No. 2. The 

 Genus lyngipicus; No. 4. The Woodpeckers of the 

 Ethiopian region; No. 8. On the Genus Hermicercus. 

 No. 9. On the Genus Micropternus. [London, 1885.] 

 v. p. 23 cm - 



HARRIMAN ALASKA EXPEDITION. Alaska. 

 . . . New York, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1901. 2 vols. 

 fronts., illus. 26| cm - 



HARRIS, HENRY E. Essays and photographs. 

 Some birds of the Canary Islands and South Africa. 

 By Henry E. Harris. 29 illus. London, R. H. Porter 

 . . . 1901. xiv, 212 pp. front., 92 illus. 



HARRISON, ALFRED H. In search of a Polar 

 continent, 1905-07. By Alfred H. Harrison. With 

 illustrations and a map. London, Edward Arnold . . . 

 1908. xx, 292 pp. front., map, illus. 23 cm - 



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