BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



PIKE, WARBURTON. The barren grounds of 

 Northern Canada. By Warburton Pike. London and 

 New York, Macmillan & Co., 1892. ix, 300 pp. 2 maps. 



22 cm ' 



PISONIS, GULIELMI. Historia naturalis Bra- 

 siliae, auspicio et beneficio. . . . Gulielmi Pisonis, M.D., 

 et George Marcgravi de Liebstad. . . . Amstelodami, 

 apud Lud. Elzevirium, 1648. 293 pp. illus. 40 



..cm. 



POPE, ALEXANDER. Upland game birds and 

 water fowl of the United States. By A. Pope. New 

 York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1878. 20 pp., I., 20 1. 20 col. 

 pi. 71x57 



.cm. 



PORTER, ROSE. A charm of birds chosen and 

 arranged. By Rose Porter. New York. E. R. Herrick 

 & Co. [1897]. 206 pp. 19 J "- 



PORTLOCK, NATHANIEL. A voyage round the 

 world; but more particularly to the northwest coast 

 of America, performed in 1785-88 in the King George 

 and Queen Charlotte, Captains Portlock and Dixon. 

 Embellished with 20 copper plates. . . . By Captain 

 Nathaniel Portlock. London, . . . 1789. xii, 384, 

 xl pp. front, port., illus. and maps. 30 



-.cm. 



POYNTING, FRANK. Eggs of British birds, with 

 an account of their breeding-habits: Limicolae. With 

 54 coloured plates. By Frank Poynting. London, 

 R. H. Porter, 1895-96. viii pp. 54 col. pi. with descrip- 

 tive text. 30**' 



PREVOST, FLORENT. Histoire naturelle des 

 oiseaux exotiques. Par Florent Pr6vost et L. Le- 

 maire, avec 80 planches reprsentant 200 sujets. 

 Paris, F. Savy. 156, xii pp. 80 col. pi. 2 pi. 25 cm< 



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