THE OOLOGIST. 



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Ornithological Pamphlets, Excerpts, 8z:c. 



FOR SAL|: FRANK H. LATTIN, ALBION, N. Y. 



Continued from I^ist 



Newberry, Birds of Sacramento Valley to 

 Columbia River, (Pac. R. R. Survey VI) 38p, 

 2col, pi, 4to 1 25 



Page, Feathered Pets, A. Treatise on the 

 Food, Breeding and Care of Canaries, Parrots 

 and Other Cage Birds, 141p, llls_ 25 



Palmer, T. S., Bird Day in Schools, 4p_... 10 



Posson, Some (27) Birds of Unusual Occur- 

 rence in Orleans Co.|N. Y. 4p 20 



Rey, Die Eier der iVogel Mithleuropas, Part 

 I, 24p, 5col, pi, of 18 full-size eggs, eagles, etc, 



1900 75 



-, Do do. Part II, 16p, 5col, pi, of 40 full- 



size eggs, Hawks and Eagles 75 



Ridgway, Catalogue of Old World Birds, 20p 

 05 



, Directions for Collecting Birds, 28p 32 



, Genus Sittasomus, 4p 15 



, Nomenclature of N. A. Birds, badly 



soiled. Pencil notes by Davie, giving colors of 

 iris of common species, ^etc 50 



, Report of Dept. Birds U. S. National 



Museum 1884-'83, 9 years, 64p 50 



, Do do '86-'92, 6 years, 40p 25 



Rotzell, Birds of Narbeth, Penna. and Vicin- 

 ity, 8p _ 30 



Sharpe, British Birds, part I, 112p, llcol. pi, 

 40 



Short, Birds of Western York, 14p, Ist ed, 

 '93 35 



, ditto, 21p, 2d ed. '96 _ 10 



Shufeldt, M. D., R. W., Scientific Taxidermy 

 for Museums, 71 full-page plates , 57p, text...l 50 



, Observations on the Classification of 



Birds, 16p, '98 _ 20 



. Osteology of Lanius' ludovicianus ex- 



cubitorides, lOp, pi 20 



, Forms Assumed by the Patella of 



Birds, 8p 20 



, Osteology of the Eremophila alpes- 



tris, 30p, pi 25 



, Osteology of the N. A. Tetraonidffi, 



44p, 8pl 60 



, Osteology of the Speotyto cunicularia 



var. hypogea, 32p, 2pl 40 



Smith, Birds of Warren Co. O. , with notes 

 and Supplementary List of Birds of Probable 

 Occurrence, 30p. '01 35 



Smithonian, List of Birds of Mexico, Cen- 

 tral America and West Indies, 8p, '63 15 



, Arrangement of Families of Birds, 



(66) 8p - 10 



Stearns, Notes on the Natural History of La. 

 brador, 74p 60 



Stegneger, Notes on Japanese Birds, 24p 35 



Streets, Natural History of the Hawaiian 

 and Fanning Island and Lower California, 

 172p, Wash., '73 1 00 



Turnbull, Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania 

 and New Jersey, 50p, Phila, '69, very rare...l 00 



-Whitlock, The Migration of Birds, 140p, '97 

 95 



Bailey & Fisher, Birds and Mammals through 

 parts of Minnesota and Dakota and experi- 

 ments in Poisoning Birds, 34p, (A. R. 87)...- 35 



of July OOI<OGIST. 



Baird, Directions for Collecting. Preserving 

 and Transporting specimens of Natural His- 

 tory, 18p, (S. R, '56) 25 



Barnard, Birds of Chester County. Pa , 5p, 

 (S. R. '60) 25 



Barrows & Beal, Food of Horned Lark and 

 Cedarbird, 8p (A R., '93) 15 



Beal, How Birds Affect the Orchard, 14p, 6 

 flg, (A R '00) 15 



Beal. The Meadowlark and Baltimore Oriole, 

 12p. 2fig, (A R '95) 15 



Blakiston & Bland, Birds of Nova Scotia and 

 Bermuda, lOp (S R '58) 35 



Collins, Habits and Capture of Sea Birds as 

 Bait, 20p, (F. R '83) 25 



Coues and Prentiss, Birds of District of Col- 

 umbia, 24p, (S. R '61) 35 



Dodge, Bird and Bird Laws, 14p,(A R. '64) 15 



Elliot, The Game Birds of the United States, 

 30p,4pl, (A. R. '64) 50 



Fisher, Food of Hawks and Owls, statement 

 of stomach contents of over 1000, 22p,(AR'87) 25 



Fisher, Marsh Hawk. Common and Flammu- 

 lated Screech Owls, 14p, 2 col pi, (A. R. '89) 35 



Fisher, Sparrow Hawk and Short-eared Owl, 

 also Barrows. Food of Crows and Rose-breast- 

 ed Grosbeak and Potato bugs, 46p, (A.R.'88) 35 



Gunn, Egging Expedition io Shoal Lake, 

 Manitoba in 1867, 6 p, (S. R. '67) 25 



Holder, Birds of Illinois, lOp, 1860 _ 35 



Holder, Taxidermy, Directions for Collecting 

 and Preserving Specimens in Ornithology, 8p, 

 5pl, 15 fig 25 



Holmes, Birds Injurious to Agriculture, 50p, 

 30pl, (A. R. '56) 50 



Judd, Four Common Birds of the Farm and 

 Garden (Catbird, Mockingbird. Brown Thrash- 

 er, Hous'^ Wren), 14p, 4flg, (A. R. '95) 20 



Judd, The Food of Nestling Birds, 26p, 5pl, 

 23flg, (A. R. '00) 35 



Marsh, Birds with Teeth, 44p, 30fig, 4to, 

 (G. S. Ill) 1 00 



Merriam, Introduced Pheasants, etc., 12p 

 (A- R. '88) - 30 



Michener, Agricultural Ornithology— Land 

 Birds of Chester Co., Pa., 22p, (A. R. '63) 35 



Newton, Preparation and Saving Parts of 

 the Skeleton of Birds, 5p. 3 flg, (S. R. '60)... 20 



Ridgway et al. Biographical Memoir— Spenc- 

 er F. Baird, 42p, (S. R. '88) 35 



Ryder, Embryography of Osseous Fiahes,^ 

 150p, 12pl, (F. R. '83) - 60 



Samuels, Oology of New England Birds, 45p, 

 (A, R. '64) 75 



Samuels, Ornithology and Mammalogy of 

 New England, 23p, (A, R. '63) 50 



Shufeldt. Osteology of Cathartidse, 80p 12pl, 

 46 fig, (H. R. '78) 75 



Smithsonian Instructions for Collecting 

 Nests, Eggs and Insects, 48p, (S. R. '58) 35 



Stevenson, Birds and Mammals of Wyoming 

 6p (H. R. '79) 25 



Tristram, Field Study in Ornithology— Dis- 

 tribution, Migration, Mimicry, Heredity, 22p, 

 (S. R. '93).; .-. 35 



Wurdemann, Flamingoes and Other Birds 

 from South Florida, 5p, (S. R. '60) 25 



