BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



1'histoire de chaque espece, ainsi qu'un dictionnaire 

 alphabetique et synonomique latin de toutes les 

 especes. Par Alf. Malherbe . . . Metz, Typ. de J. 

 Verronnais, 1861-62. 4 vols. illus., 121 (i.e., 123) col. 



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MANTON, WALTER PORTER. Taxidermy with- 

 out a teacher: comprising a complete manual of in- 

 struction for preparing and preserving birds, animals, 

 and fishes ... By Walter P. Manton. Illustrated. 

 2d ed., rev. and enl. Boston, Lee and Shepard; New 

 York, C. T. Dillingham, 1882. 3 pp., I., [9]-56 pp. 

 illus. is""' 



MANUALOF THE PRACTICAL NATURALIST: 



or, Directions for collecting, preparing, and preserving 

 subjects of natural history. Boston, Lilly & Wait, and 

 Carter, Hendee and Babcock, 1831. xxiv, 25-214 pp. 

 front. iS "' 



MARK, EDWARD LAURENS. The Bermuda 

 Islands and the Bermuda biological station for research. 

 By E. L. Mark. With 16 pi. (From the Proceedings of 

 the American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, vol. 54, 1905. Cambridge, Mass.) 31 pp., 16 



pi. 



MARRINER, GEORGE R. The Kea: a New Zea- 

 land problem, including a full description of this very 

 interesting bird, its habitat and ways, together with 

 a discussion of the theories advanced to explain its 

 sheep-killing propensities. By George R. Marriner 

 . . . Marriner Bros. & Co., Christchurch, New Zea- 

 land, 1908. 151 pp., incl. front., illus., port., map. 



MARSH, OTHNIEL CHARLES. Odontornithes: 

 A monograph on the extinct toothed birds of North 



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