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The Willughhy Society. 



For the Subscribers of the year 1881. 



ScopOLi's "DelicisQ Flora) et FauiiEB Insubricte" (the portion 



rehiting to birds). Edited by Professor Newton, F.R.S, 

 Forster's "Catalogue of the Animals of North America." Edited 



by P. L. Sclater, F.R.S. 

 Forster's "Account of Birds sent from Hudson's Bay." Edited 



by P. L. Sclater, F.R.S. 

 Leach'.s Catalogue of the Mammalia and Birds in the British 



Museum. Edited by W. B. Tegetmeier, F.Z.S. 



The following works are under consideration as suitable to tlie 

 »perations of the Society. 



Wagler's Ornithological papers from the "Isis." 



Hodgson's papers in the "Indian Review" and "Asiatic 



Researches." 

 Savigny and Audouin's Ornithology of Egypt. The complete text 



in 8vo. 

 Vieillot's " Analyse d'une nouvelle ornithologie." 

 Barrere's " Ornithologise specimen novum." 

 Mohring's " Avium genera." 

 Bechstein's papers in the " Naturforscher." 

 Temminck's " Catalogue Systdmatique du Cabinet d'Ornithologie." 

 Sganzin's "Notes sur rOrnithologie de Madagascar," from the 



Mem. de la Soc. d'Hist. Nat. de Strasbourg. 

 Ornithological papers by Ray and Lister in the "Philosophical 



Transactions," 

 Schwenckfeld's " Aviarium Silesiacum." 

 Ornithological papers in the Transactions of the Academy of Science.s 



of St Petersburg. 

 Ornithological portion of the Appendices to the " Reise " of Pallas, 



S. G. Gmelin, and other Russian Travellers. 

 Charleton's "Onomasticon." 

 Turner's ".Avium &c. brevis et succincta Historia." 

 Barton's " Fragments of the Natural History of Pensylvania." 



&c., &c. 



