BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



several of the most elegant plants. Engraved and 

 coloured from the subjects themselves. By John 

 Frederick Miller. With descriptions by George Shaw. 

 London. Printed by T. Bensley . . . 1796. 106 pp. 

 front, (col.). 60 col. pi. 55 cm * 



SHAW, GEORGE. General zoology or systematic 

 natural history by George Shaw, with plates from the 

 first authorities and most select specimens, engraved 

 principally by Mrs. Griffith. London. Printed for 

 G. Kearsley, 1809-26. [Aves.] 



Vols. vn-xrv [each vol. in 2 parts], illus. 22 cm> 

 Vols. ix-xrv, Pt. i, by James Francis Stephens. Vol. xiv, 

 Pt. 2, Index. 



SHELLEY, GEORGE ERNEST. A handbook to 

 the birds of Egypt. By G. E. Shelley. London, John 

 van Voorst, 1872. viii, 342 pp. front, (col.), col. pi. 



26 cm ' 



SHELLEY, GEORGE ERNEST. A monograph of 

 the Nectariniidae, or family of Sun-birds. By Captain 

 G. E. Shelley . . . London. Published by the author, 

 1876-80. cviii, 393 [i] p. 12 1 pi. 34| cm - 



Originally published in 12 parts, July 28, i876-Feb- 

 ruary, 1880. 



SHEPPARD, EDWIN. Birds of Virginia. Edwin 

 Sheppard. 56 watercolors, hand-painted. 22 cm> x3O cm< 



SHORT, ERNEST H. Birds of western New York. 

 With notes. Ernest H. Short. Second edition, 1896. 

 Frank H. Lattin, Pub., Albion, N. Y. 20 pp. 22 cm - 



SHRINER, CHARLES ANTHONY. The birds of 

 New Jersey. Comp. by Charles A. Shriner, state fish 

 and game protector. By authority of the fish and game 



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