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WEBBER. Hunter-Naturalist. 347 p., col. 

 Plates of Birds. New York, 1854. 



WEBBER. Wild Scenes and Song Birds. 347 p. 

 Colored plates. X. Y., 1854. 



WHEELER. Trail of Lewis & Clark. 2 Vol. 

 400 p. each. Illustrated. New York, 1904. 



WHEELER. Survey West of 100th Meridian. 

 196 p. Illustrated. Washington, 1875. 



WHITE. Nat. History of Shelbourne. 3 vol. 

 Grant Allen Edition. 528 p. with scores of special 

 ill. Dates back to 1770. London, 1900. 



WHITEHEAD. Wild Sports of the South. 

 (Camp Fires of the Everglades.) 298 p. Illustrated. 

 Edinburgh, 1891. 



WILLOUGHBY. Across the Everglades. 192 p. 

 Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1898. 



WYATT. Natural History. 191 p. 41 colored 

 plates. About 400 subjects. Philadelphia, 1839. 

 North Am. Nat. History. 12 Titles. 1 Vol. 

 Hay — Collections of Fishes, 1896. 

 Hay — Skeleton of Toxochelys, ill. 

 Lucas — Animals Extinct or Threatened. 

 Rhoads — Zoology of Tenn. 

 Verrile— Giant Cuttle Fishes of Nfl'd., ill. 

 Graham — Vert. Animals of Ky. 

 Hornaday — Destruction of Birds and Mam. 

 Colvin — Winter Fauna of Mt. Marsey, 1880. 

 Dugmore — Nature Pictures, 1901. 

 Ditmar — Snakes of New York. 

 Smith — Turtles and Lizards of New York. 

 Cope — Snakes of M. Am., 1892. 

 North American Natural History. 4 Bulletins 

 U. S. Nat. Museum. 1 Vol. 

 Cope — Zoological Position of Texas, 1880. 

 Kidder^Nat. Hist, of Kerguelen Island, 1876. 

 Streets — Nat. Hist. Hawaii, Fanning Is. and L. 



Cal., 1877- 

 Kumlien — Nat. Hist. Arctic Am., [879. 



