BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



revised by W. C. L. Martin. Illus. with 28 pi. con- 

 taining 52 figs, of birds, and 7 pi. of eggs. In 2 vols. 

 London, Henry G. Bohn, 1854. 2 vols., front., illus. 

 and pi. I9 cm - 



Two title-pages, the first with vignette. 



MULSANT, E. Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux- 

 mouches ou Colibris, constituant la famille des Tro- 

 chilides. Par E. Mulsant et feu Eduard Veneaux, 

 Lyon. Geneve-Bale, H. Georg, 1874-77. 4 vols. and 

 supplement, col. pi. in each vol. 57 col. pi. in sup. (no 

 text). 34 cm - 



NANSEN, DR. FRITDJOF. Farthest North, 

 being the record of a voyage of exploration of the ship 

 "Fram," 1893-96, and of a 15 months' sleigh journey. 

 By Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen. New York, 

 Harper & Bros., 1897. 2 vols. front., illus., i6col. pi., 

 map. 25 cm - 



NARBROUGH, SIR JOHN. An account of sev- 

 eral late voyages to the South-sea by the command of 

 King Charles the second . . . II. Capt. J. Tasman's 

 discoveries on the coast of the South Terra Incognita. 

 in. Capt. J. Wood's attempt to discover a north east 

 passage to China, iv. F. Marten's Observations made 

 in Greenland, and Northern Countries . . . London, 

 D. Brown . . . 1711. xxiv, 191, 223 pp. map. 2O cm> 



NASH, CHARLES W. The birds of Ontario in 

 relation to agriculture. By Charles W. Nash, Toronto. 

 Published by the Ontario Dept. of Agr. Toronto, 

 Warwick Bro's & Rutter, 1898. 32 pp. 32 full-page 

 illus. 25""- 



NATURAL HISTORY OF BIRDS; containing a 

 variety of facts selected from several writers, and 



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