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 Inhaltsverzeichniss. Beschreibung der neuen Arteru 



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1832. [EDITOR.] A Manual of the Ornithology of the United States and 

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1832. GREEN, J. Fragmente zur Thiergeschichte. < Oken's Ms, Bd. xxv, 

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1832. JAMESON, W. Reise in der Davisstrasse 1820. <^0ken's Ms, Bd. xxv, 

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Not seen ! Above title quoted from memory of a catalogue. 



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1832-34. NUTTALL, T. A | Manual | of the | Ornithology | of the | United 

 States and of Canada. | By | Thomas Nuttall, A. M., F.L. S. | | 

 [Vol. L] The Land Birds. | | | Cambridge: | Hilliard and 

 Brown, | booksellers to the university. | | MDCCCXXXIL | 12mo. 

 pp. viii, 683, 53 woodcc. [Vol. II.] The Water Birds. | | | Eos- 

 ton : | Hilliard, Gray, and Company. | | MDCCCXXXIV. 12mo. 

 pp. vii, 627, woodcc. 



The original edition, long out of print, and not common. Vol. I: Sylvania, g 

 n., p. 290 ; Falco butenidea, p. 100; Muscicapa cooperi sive M. inornata, p. 282 ; Regu- 

 lus tricolor, p. 420 ; Troglodytes brevirostris, p. 43R ; Fringilla ambigua, p. 484 ; F. 

 littoralis, p. 504, spp. nn. Vol. II : Beteropoda, p. 135 ; Euliga, p. 167 ; Microptera, 

 p. 192; Amblyrhynchus, p. 247; Hydroka, p. 259; Gymnathus, p. 403; Gymnura, 

 p. 425, genn. nn. ; Ardea discors, p. 54; Numenius intermedius, p. 100; Tringa 

 wilsonii, p. 121 ; Tringa audubonii, p. 140, spp. nn. Nuttull, like good wine, does 

 not deteriorate with age, and needs none of my bush here. 



