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A HISTORY OF THE BIRDS OF EUROPE 
(INCLUDING ALL THE SPECIES INHABITING THE WESTERN 
PALAJARCTIC REGION), 
By H. E. DRESSER, F.L.S., F.Z.8., &e. 
Excepting the General Index and a short Introduction, which will together 
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It contains nearly 5000 pages of letterpress and more than 600 hand-coloured 
Plates by JoserH Wo tr, J. G. Kevtemans, and EH. Neaxx, and forms seven 
thick quarto yolumes, for which titlepages, specially designed by JoserH Woxr, 
-are issued. 
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A LIST OF EUROPEAN BIRDS 
(INCLUDING ALL SPECIES FOUND IN THE WESTERN PALAARCTIC 
REGION). r 
The Nomenclature carefully Revised by 
HENRY E. DRESSER, F.LS., F.Z.8., &e., 
Author of the ‘ Birds of Europe.’ 
(A check-list for labelling and for referencein making exchanges of birds and eggs.) 
Published by the AurHor at 6 Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, W. 
BIOLOGIA CENTRALI-AMERICANA. 
Edited by F. D. GODMAN and OSBERT SALVIN. 
ZOOLOGY. ? 
Sincx September 1879, when the work was commenced, ten parts (including that 
now issued) have been published ; and the work has progressed as follows :— 
Mammalia. By E. R. Atston. (Pp. 1-200, pls. i.-xxii.) 
‘Aves. By O. Satvin and F. D, Gopman. (Pp. 1-152, pls. i—x.) 
Colecptera. Vol. III. part 2 (MatacopEermara). By H. 8. GorHam. 
_ (Pp. 1-64, pls. i—iv.) 
Coleoptera. Vol. V. (Loneicornnia), By H. W. Batzs. (Pp. 1-192, 
pls. i.—xiii.) 
Coleoptera. Vol. VI. part 1 (PHyTopHAGA). ByM.Jacony. (Pp. 1-88, 
ls, i—iv.) : 
a Lepidoptera Rhopalocera, By F. D. Gopman and O. Savin. (Pp. 1-104, 
pls. ix.) 
Lepidoptera Heterocera. By H. Drucz. (Pp. 1-16, pl. i.) 
Rhynchota. By W. L. Disranr. (Pp. 1-128, pls. i.—xi.) 
BOTANY. 
Of the Botany Seven Parts have been issued. They contain, of Vol. I. (nearly 
complete), pp. 1-568, pls. i.-xxxy.; Vol. IL., pp. 1-96, pls. xxxvi.—xhii. 
The Price of each Zoological Part is 21s., and of each Botanical Part 12s. 6d. 
London: Published for the Editors by R. H. Portrr, 10 Chandos Street, 
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