BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



SAMUELS, EDWARD AUGUSTUS. Our north- 

 ern and eastern birds. Containing descriptions of the 

 birds of the northern and eastern states and British 

 provinces, together with a history of their habits, 

 times of arrival and departure, etc., with illus. of many 

 species of the birds, and accurate figures of their eggs. 

 By Edward A. Samuels. With a suppl. from Holder's 

 "American Fauna." New York, 1883. vii, 600 pp. 

 front., illus. 26 cm> 



SAMUELS, EDWARD AUGUSTUS. With rod 

 and gun in New England and the maritime provinces. 

 By Edward A. Samuels . . . with valuable supple- 

 mentary chapter. . . . Samuels & Kimball, Boston, 

 1897. 540 pp. illus. with photograph and portrait, 

 front. 



SANDYS, EDWYN. Upland game birds. By 

 Edwyn Sandys and T. S. Van Dyke. Illus. by L. A. 

 Fuertes, A. B. Frost . . . New York, The Macmillan 

 Co. ;' London, Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1902. vii, 429 

 pp. front., illus. 24 



, cm. 



SAUNDERS, HOWARD. An illustrated manual 

 of British birds. By Howard Saunders. With 384 illus. 

 and 3 col. maps. Second edition, revised and enlarged. 

 London, Gurney and Jackson, 1899. x i> 776 pp. illus. 



SAXBY, HENRY L. The birds of Shetland. With 

 observations on their habits, migration, and occasional 

 appearance. By the late Henry L. Saxby; edited by 

 his brother Stephen H. Saxby . . . Edinburgh, Mac- 

 Jachlan & Stewart; London, Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 

 1874. xv, 398 pp. front. 8 pi. (incl. front.). 2& m - 



SCHAANNING, H. THO. L. Ostfinmarkens fu- 

 glefauna. Ornithologiske meddellelser vedrorende trak- 



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