BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



synopsis of American birds, including those described 

 by Bonaparte, Audubon, Nuttall, and Richardson. 

 By T. M. Brewer. New York, Charles L. Cornish, 

 1854. viii, 746 pp. col. t,-p. and front., illus. (some 

 col.). 23 cm - 



WILSON, EDWARD A. Vertebrata aves. By 

 Edward A. Wilson. With thirteen plates. British 

 Museum, 1907. xiv, 121 pp. I illus. 13 col. pi. 32 cm- 

 (Reprinted from National Antarctic Expedition, Nat- 

 ural History, vol. II.) 



Autograph copy. 



WILSON, JAMES. Illustrations of zoology, being 

 representations of new, rare, or remarkable subjects of 

 the animal kingdom, drawn and coloured after nature, 

 with historical and descriptive details. By James 

 Wilson. William Blackwood, Edinburgh and London, 

 1831. ii, 4 pp. col. pi. 4l m ' 



Extremely rare. 



WILSON, JAMES. The rod and the gun; being two 

 treatises on angling and shooting. By James Wilson, 

 and by the author of the "Oakleigh Shooting Code." 

 New edition. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 

 North Bridge, 1844. vii, 460 pp. front., ill. 



WILSON, SCOTT B. Aves Hawaiienses: The birds 

 of the Sandwich Islands. By Scott B. Wilson, assisted 

 by A. H. Evans. London, R. H. Porter, 1890-99. xxv, 

 257 pp. col. pi. and other pi. 33' 



WILSON BULLETIN. Vols. 5 to date, 1895 to 

 date. Oberlin, Ohio, 1895 to date. 



WINTLE, ERNEST D. The birds of Montreal. 

 By Ernest D. Wintle, . . . Montreal, W. Dysdale & 



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