DeKay. Ornithology of New York, 392p, 

 141 full-page col. plates, containing 308 

 birds in natural colors, 4to; this rare 

 and magnificent work usually sells at 

 froni$15 to$20per copy 13 50 



Dixon, Rural Bird Life, being essays on 

 Ornithology, with Instructions for 

 Preserving Objects Relating to that 

 Science, 374p, 4pl, 45ills, ($2 50) 1 90 



. Curiosities of Bird Life, An Account 



of the Sexual Adornments, Wonderful 

 Displays, Strange Sounds, Sweet 

 Songs, Curious Nests, Protective and 

 Recognitory Colours, and Extraordin- 

 ary Habits of Birds, 332p, (82.50) 2 10 



, Our Rire Birds being Studies in Or- 

 nithology a d Oology, 3r4p, ills 2 40 



Dugmore, Bird Homes, The Nests, Eggs 

 and Breeding Habits of the Land Birds 

 Breeding in the Eastern United States, 

 with Hints on the Rearing and Photo- 

 graphing of Young Birds, 200p, 50 pho- 

 eng, 15 full page col. pi .tes, 64 eggs in 

 natural colors 2 00 



Dyson, Bird-keeping, A Practical Guide 

 for the Management of Singing and 

 Cage Birds, 264p, col. pi, ills 85 



Elliott, The Seal Islands of Alaska, 4to, 

 188i), 29pl, 2 maps, unbound, outside 

 pages soiled; a valuable monograph, 

 with descriptive catalogues of the 

 Birds, (13p, 3pl,) Mammals and Fishes 

 of the Group 1 26 



Parr, Check List of New York Birds,410p, 



paper 50 



Fisher, The Hawks and Owls of theU. S., 

 210p, 26col. pi, Wash '93; a splendid 

 copy of this very rare and desirable 

 book and the first I've been able to se- 

 cure for a long time 5 00 



Fisher, Out-door Life in England,474p 2 00 



Fowler, Summer Studies of Birds and 



Books, 288p 85 



Gentry, Life Histories of the Birds of East- 

 ern Pennsylvania, 2 Vols, 736p, Salem 

 '76 ; a new and clean set of this rare 

 title 4 50 



, Nests and Eggs of Birds of the 



United States, published in 18S2 in 25 

 m 'Uthly parts at $1 per part; this set 

 has been magnificently bound in full 

 morocco, gilt edge leaves, rare, 300p, 

 50 full-page pi 4to, splendid condition, 

 just as came from bindery, price only. 15 00 



Goss, History of the Birds of Kansas, de- 

 scribes 529 western birds, 692p 38 full- 

 page photo-engravings of grou; s of 

 birds, large 8vo, new and last edition.. 5 00 



Goode, The Published Writings of Philip 



Lutley Schlater, 136p 50 



Greene, Birds of the British Empire, Brit- 

 ish Birds, Birds of India, Africa, Am- 

 erica and Australia, 360p, 80 ills 1 30 



, Parrots In Captivity, 3 VoH, 400p,81 



full-page col. pi, large 8vo; a magnifi- 

 cent work, '84, ($15) - 8 25 



♦Harting, Hints on Shore Shooting, with 

 a Chapter on Sliinning and Preserving 

 Birds, 88p, '71 40 



Headley, Structure and Life of Birds, 



412p, 78flg, 1895 1 70 



Heermann, Birds of California,(San Fran- 

 cisco to Ft. Yuma, Pac. R. R. Survey) 

 50p, lOcol. pi, 4to, unbound _ 1 75 



Henshaw, Ornithology of Portions of Ne- 

 vada and California (Wheeler Survey 

 '76), 33p, maps (also lOOp other matter 1 00 



, Ornithology of Portions of Califor- 

 nia, Nevada and Oregon, (Wheeler 

 Survey of '77 and '78) 54p, maps, (also 

 300 pages other matter _ 2 00 



, Ornithology of Nevada,Utah Calif., 



Colo., New Mex. and Arizona, 395p,,, 15 

 mag. col. pi, 4to, unb ....'... 3 75 



IngersoU, Birds' Nesting, a Hand-book of 

 Instruction in Gathering and Preserv- 

 ing the Nests and Eggs of Birds for 

 the Purpose of Study, 110p,15fig (II 25) 



Jameson, Wilson and Bonaparte's Ameri- 

 can Ornithology on the Natural His- 

 tory of the Birds of the United States, 

 4vols, over 12o0p, Edinburgh 1831 



*Jardine, Humming-birds, 2vols, 630p, 95 

 col pi, Memoirs of Linneus and Pen- 

 nant, Edinburgh '33 



, Birds of Prey, Gt Britain and Ire- 



land, part I, 330p, 34col. pi. 



■►Jones, Cassell's Book of Birds, Vol. I In- 

 troduction; Parrots, Passerine Birds, 

 Ravens and Birds of Prey, 312p, lOcol. 

 pi, lOOills 



Kearton, Wild Life at Home; How to 

 Study and Photograph It, 188p many 

 photo-eng 



Kingsley,Popular Natural History, A Des- 

 cription of Animal Life from theLow 

 est Forms Up to Man, 2 vols, 728p, 

 507 ills., many pi , Boston '90, 132p de- 

 voted to ornithology 



, The Naturalists" Assistant, a Hand- 

 book for the Collector and Student 

 with a Bibliography of 1.500 Zoological 

 Works, 228p, 40ills 



Knobel, Field Key to the Land Birds, 55p. 

 ills,9col,pl 



*Lee, Taxidermy or the Art of Collecting, 

 Preparing and Mounting Objects of 

 Natural History. 244p, ills, London '43, 

 ($1.75) 



Mcllwraith, The Birds of Ontario, being a 

 concise account of every species of bird 

 known to have been found in Ontario, 

 with a description of their nests and 

 eggs and instructions for Collecting 

 Birds and Preparing and Preserving 

 Skins ; also directions how to form a 

 Collection of Eggs, with Glossary of 

 technical terms, 426p, ills. [This i-i the 

 best cheap work for collectors in the 

 Gt. Lake Region.— Lattin.] 



Martin, Our Song Birds and Domestic 

 Fowls, 3S4p, London '60 



Maynard, The Naturalists' Guide in Col- 

 lecting and Preserving Objects of Na- 

 tural History, 126p, lOpl 



, The Eggs of North American Birds 



Murd^^ch. Birds of Expedition to Point 

 Barrow, Alaska, 25p, 2col. pi, in Report 

 of International Polar Expedition by 

 Ray. 1881, 700p, many pi, 4to (over lOOp 

 on Natural History, also loO on Nar- 

 rative and Ethnology) 



Nehrling, Our Native Birds of Song and 

 Beauty, being a complete History of 

 all the Songbirds Flycatchers, Hum- 

 mingbirds Swifts Goatsuckers, Wood- 

 peckers, Kingfishers, Trogons. Cuck- 

 oos and Parrots of North America, 

 with 36 col. pi. after water- color paint- 

 ings by Ridgway, Goering and Muet- 

 zel, over 800 4to p, unb. in parts, com- 

 plete, (Vols. 1 and II) publisher's price 

 $16 - 



Newberry, Birds of Sacramento Valley to 

 Columbia River, (Pac. R. R. Survey) 

 38p, 2col. pi, 4to, unb 



Newman, A Dictionary of British Birds, 

 44np, London, valuable and instruct- 

 ive 



Ogilvie-Grant, ("Lloyd's"), A Hand-Book 

 to the Game Birds, 2 vols, of 300 pp. 

 ea., 43 col. pL, "97 



Young Oologlst.Vol. I and II, cloth bound 



Oologist, Vol. Ill and IV, cloth bound 



Vol. IX, '92, SOOp, cloth bonnd 



Vols. X and XI, ('93 and '94) bound in 1 

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