BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



Winslow Wright. With an introduction by Bradford 

 Torrey, and illus. Boston and New York, Houghton 

 Mifflin Co., 1909. xiii, 238 pp. front., illus. 1 8 



)cm. 



WRIGHT, MABEL OSGOOD. Birdcraft. A field 

 book of two hundred song, game, and water birds. By 

 Mabel Osgood Wright. With full-page plates contain- 

 ing 128 birds in the natural colours, and other illustra- 

 tions. New York and London, Macmillan & Co., 1895. 

 xvi, 317 pp. 14 col. pi. 2i cm< 



WURDEMAN, GUSTAVUS. Letter relative to the 

 obtaining of specimens of Flamingoes and other birds 

 from South Florida. By the late Gustavus Wurdeman. 

 Indian Key, Fla., Aug. 27, 1857. 426-430 pp. 22| c 



, 1cm. 



WYATT, CLAUDE W. British birds: being col- 

 oured illustrations of all the species of Passerine birds 

 resident in the British Isles, with some notes in refer- 

 ence to their plumage. By Claude W. Wyatt. London, 

 William Westley & Son, 1894-99. 2 vols. col. pi. 

 34 cm " 



WYATT, THOMAS. A synopsis of natural history: 

 embracing the natural history of animals, with human 

 and general animal physiology, botany, vegetable 

 physiology, and geology. Translated from the latest 

 French edition of C. Lemmonier, with additions from 

 the works of Cuvier, Dumaril, Lacepede . . . By 

 Thomas Wyatt. Illus. by pi. Philadelphia, Thomas 

 Wardle, 1839. 141 pp. 49 pi. front. 25 



.cm. 



XANTUS, JOHN. Descriptions of supposed new 

 species of birds, from Cape .St. Lucas, Lower Cal. By 

 John Xantus. Notes on a collection of birds, made 

 by John Xantus, Esq., at Cape St. Lucas, Lower Cal. f 

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