THE OOLOGIST. 



97 



New Books of 1899 devoted to Ornithology and 

 the Natural Sciences. 



The Publisher of THE OOLOGIST will promptly fill orders for all books mentioned, or 

 if preferred, orders may be sent direct to the Publishers. 



coary, ice sports, mouDting climbing, 

 by various experts. Imported by C. 

 Scribner's Sons, N. Y. 364 p., 8 vc, 

 cl., $2.40. 



Early Chapters in Science. Mrs. W. 

 Awdry A first book of knowledge 

 of natural history, botany, physics 

 and chemistry for young people. Ed. 

 by W. F Barrett E. P Button & 

 Co., N. Y. 18—348 p., 13 mo., cl.. $3. 



True Tales of the Insects. L. N. Bad- 

 enoch. II by Margaret J. D. Baden- 

 och E. P. Dutton & Co., N. Y. 18— 

 355 p., il , 8 vo., cl , $3. 



Studies in Entomology. H. Meade 

 Bland. The Whitaker & Ray Co., 

 San Francisco. Cal. 3-98 p., 11., 8 vo., 

 cl., 75c, pap. 50c. 



Volcanoes, the Structure and Signifi- 

 cance. T. G. Bonney. G. P. Put- 

 nam's Sons, N. Y. 14—317 p., il., 

 map, 8 vo.. cl., $3. 



The Foundations of Zoology. W. Keith 

 Brooks TheMacmillan Co., N. Y. 

 8-339 p., 8 vo., cl., $2.50 



On the South African Frontier. W. 

 Harvey Brown. The adventures and 

 observations of an American in Mash- 

 onaiand and Matabeleland C. Scrib- 

 ner's Sons, N. Y. 30—430 p., map, 

 il., 8 vo., cl., $3. 



Animals of To-day. C. J. Cornish. 

 Their life and conversation. New 

 Amsterdam Book Co., N. Y. IL, 8 

 vo., cl., $1.75. 



Funafuti; or Three Months on a Coral 

 Island David. [Mrs. I'. W. Edge- 

 worth.] An unscientific account of a 

 scientific expedition. Imported by C 

 Scribner's Sons. N. Y. 818 p , por., 

 maps, il., 8 vo , cl., $4 80. 



Field. Forest and Wayside Flowers, 

 with chapters on grasses, sedges and 

 ferns. Maud Going. [E. M. Hard- 

 inge.] Untechnical studies for un 

 learned lovers of Nature. The Baker 

 & Taylor Co, N. Y. 4-411 p., 11., 8 

 vo , cl., $1 50. 



Glimpse." of Nature for Little Folks. 

 ' Katherlne A. Griel. D. C Heath & 

 Co., Bost. 4—103 p., 11., 13 mo., bds., 

 80c. 



Bird Preserving and Mounting und the 

 Preservation of Birds' Eggs. R. Avis. 

 F. Warne & Co., N. Y. 48 p.. 13 mo., 

 pap.. 15c. 



Wild Animals in Captivity. Being an 

 account of the habits, food, manage- 

 rnent and treatment of the beasts and 

 birds at the "Zoo," with reminiscen- 

 ces and anecdotes, by A. D. Bartlett, 

 comp. and ed. by E. Bartlett; import- 

 ed by C. Scribner's Sons., N. Y. 373 

 p., 11., 8 vo., cl., $3. 



Reveries and Recollections of a Nat- 

 uralist. Edition de luxe. Published 

 by the author, Oliver Davie, Colum- 

 bus, O 7-106 p., por . il , 8 vo., cl., 

 $3. Ed. limited to 200 copies. 



Onr Feathered Friends. EIlz. and Jos. 

 Grinnell. D. C. Heath & Co., Bost. 

 11+144 p., 11., 13 mo., bds., 30c. 



The Cambridge Natural History. S. F. 

 Harmer V. 9, Birds, by A. H. Evans. 

 The Macmillan Co.. N. Y. 16+635 p., 

 8 vo , cl., $3.50. 



The First Book of Birds. 8 col. and 13 

 plain pis., and 30 figures in the text. 

 "Olive Thorne." Miller. Hough- 

 ton, Mifflin & Co., Bost. 8—149 p., 

 12 mo., cl , $1. 



Fur and Feather Tales. Hamblen Sears. 

 Illustrated by Frost, Tavernier and 

 Jaccacl. Harper, N. Y. 5+316 p., 

 8 vo., cl., $1.75. 



Cries and Call-Notes of Wild Birds. A 

 popular description of the notes em- 

 ployed by our commoner British birds 

 in their songs and calls, with musical 

 illustrations. C. A. Wltchell. Im- 

 ported by C Scribner's Sons, N. Y. 

 84 p., 13 mo., cl., 40c. 



Nature Studies in Bei'kshire. J. Cole- 

 man Adams. With 11. in photogravure 

 from original photographs by Arthur 

 Scott. G. P. Putnam's Sons, N. Y. 

 8+335 p., 8 vo., cl., $4.50. 



The Cost of Sport. F. G. Aflalo. Pa- 

 pers on shooting and fishing in the 

 British Isles and other parts of the 

 world; hunting, racing, trotting, boat- 

 ing, yachting, canoeing, punting, 

 cricket golfing, curling, lawn tennis, 

 polo, archery, cycling, coursing, fal- 



