VALUABLE WORKS ON NATURAL HISTORY 



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ELLIOT (D. G.) Monograph of the Tetraoninj:, or Grouse Family, 

 impl. folio, with 27 coloured plates, half green morocco, £10. 1865 



■ The BIRDS of NORTH AMERICA, 2 vols., impl. folio, with 



72 coloured plates, half green morocco, £25. 1869 



Monograph of the Paradiseid^, or Birds of Paradise, impl. folio, with 



37 coloured plates, half green morocco, £11. lis 1873 



Monograph of the Bucerotid^, or Family of the Hornbills, impl. 4to. 



with 59 coloured plates, and 2 of Generic Characters, half green morocco, 

 £8. 8s " . 1882 



— the same, impl. folio, Large Paper, half green morocco, £18. 1882 



Monograph of the Pittid^; or Family of Ant-Thrushes, impl. folio, 



with 51 coloured plates, the revised and enlarged edition with an entirely 

 new descriptive letterpress, half green morocco, £15. 15s 1893-5 



ELLIOT. ORNITHOLOGICAL and ZOOLOGICAL WORKS. A 

 Complete Set 



The Tetraoninje or Grouse, 1865 — The Birds of North America, 1869 — - 

 The Phasianid-e or Pheasants, 1872 — The Paradiseid^e or Birds of 

 Paradise, 1873 — -The Bucerotid^ or Hornbills, 1882 — The Felid^e or 

 Cats, 1883— The Pittid^ or Ant-Thrushes, 1893-95 



■ the seven works together, 7 vols., impl. folio, and 2 vols., roy. folio, 



with 372 superb coloured plates, uniformly and beautifully bound in full 

 crushed red morocco extra, gilt edges, by Biviere ; very rare, £210 1865-95 



A complete and unrivalled collection of these works, which in the beauty and exactness of 

 their illustrations are unapproachable. 



To make this set positively faultless, the Hornbills (the only one of Elliot's works in two 

 states) has been supplied in the extremely rare Large Paper condition. 



The plates, the work of the Author. Keulemans, Joseph Wolf, W. Hart, and J. Smit, were 

 drawn in the highest style of art and the colouring effected by the best colourists of London. 



MEYER (A. B.) and L. W. WIGLES WORTH, The Birds of Celebes 



and the Neighbouring Islands, 2 vols., 4to., with 42 coloured, and 3 plain, 



plates, and maps, bds., £10 Berlin, 1898 



This work is a hit-tory of the Birds of Celebes and the surrounding islands, such as Talaut, 

 Sangi, Sula, Tcgian, Saleyer, and geographically it adjoins and forms a western continuation of 

 Count Salvadori's famous Ornitologia della Papuasia e delle Molucche. A series of maps 

 illustrates the geographical distribution of certain genera, the meteorological conditions of the 

 archipelago, etc. Not only the rich collections from the localities in question in the Dresden 

 Museum, but also the fresh ornithological results of the ti-avels of Drs. P. and F. Sarasin and of 

 others, have been at the disposition of the authors, so that they have been able to give a fairly 

 complete picture of the avifauna of this province, upon which they were at work for four years. 

 Attention has been paid to the affinities of the species, local races, habits and, where possible, 

 migration, local wanderings, and questions of variations and geographical distribution. 



COUES (E.) Handbook of Field and General Ornithology, 8vo., with 



many cuts of the Anatomy of Birds, cloth (pub. 10s), 4s 6d 1890 



A manual of the structure and classification of birds, with instructions for collecting and 

 preserving specimens. It forms a companion to any work on birds, and is a necessary adjunct to 

 every sporting book. 



