BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



Kumlien. Washington Government Printing Office, 

 1879- 177 PP- 2 4 cm - 



LANGE, DIETRICH. Our native birds; how to 

 protect them and attract them to our homes . . . New 

 York and London, The Macmillan Co., 1899. ix pp., 

 II., 162 pp. 19*- 



LANGILLE, J. HIBBERT. Our birds in their 

 haunts ; a popular treatise on the birds of eastern North 

 America. By Rev. J. Hibbert Langille. New York, 

 Orange Judd Co., 1892. 630 pp. front., illus. 2i cm - 



LANGLEY, SAMUEL PIERPONT. The greatest 

 flying creature. By S. P. Langley, introducing a paper 

 on the Pterodactyl Ornithostoma, by F. A. Lucas. 

 Washington, Government Printing Office, 1902. pp. 

 649-659; pi. i- vn. 



LANTZ, D. E. List of birds collected by Col. N. S. 

 Goss in Mexico and Central America. From the col- 

 lector's notes; compiled by D. E. Lantz, 1897. A 

 review of Kansas ornithology. By D. E. Lantz, 1897. 

 pp. 218-278. 23 cm ' 



LATHAM, JOHN. A general history of birds. By 

 John Latham . . . Winchester [Eng.]. Printed by 

 Jacob and Johnson, for the author; sold in London by 

 G. and W. B. Whittaker [etc.], 1821-28. 10 vols. 184 

 (i.e., 193) col. pi. 



LAUDER, SIR THOMAS DICK. Parrots. By Sir 

 Thomas Dick Lauder and Capt. Thomas Brown; the 

 engravings by Joseph B. Kidd, Esq. Edinburgh, 1833. 

 (Miscellany of natural history, vol. I.) x, 107 pp. 

 front, port. 36 pi. col. i8 c 



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