BIRDS' EGGS. 



W. F. H. ROSENBERG, 



57, Haverstock Hill, London, N.W., England, 



Begs to announce the publication of a new Price List (No. 19) of Birds' 

 Eggs, containing over i,ioo species from all parts of the world. This 

 catalogue gives the authors' names, indications of localities, and an index to 

 families. It will be sent post free on application, as will any of the 

 following lists : — 



Birdskins (over 5,000 species) ; Mammals (over 300 species) ; Reptiles, 

 Batrachians and Fishes (over 400 species) ; Exotic Lepidoptera (over 

 8,000 species). 



Largest stock in the world of specimens in all branches of Zoology. 



Please state which lists are required and give name of this periodical. 



E. F. SPICER, F.Z.S., & SONS, 



specialists in Artistic Taxidermy. 



Contractors to Museums and Collectors, Trophies of the Hunt 

 and Chase Preserved and Mounted true to Nature. 



Life-like Posing of Birds a Speciality. Dealers in Birds' Eggs. 

 Skins Dressed and Mounted as Rugs. 

 Only Address : 



Works 53, Showrooms 58, Suffolk Street, Birmingham. 



THE BODLEY HEAD 

 NATURAL HISTORY 



By E. D. CUMING. Illustrated by J. A. SHEPHERD. 



Six Volumes in course of Preparation. 



Vol. I.-BRITISH BIRDS— PASSERES. 



200 Illustrations. Hand Painted. 2/- net. Just out. 



Published by JOHN LANE, Vigo Street, W. 



WATKINS & DONGASTER, 



IRaturalists, 



And Manufacturers of CABINETS and APPARATUS for- Entomology, Birds' Eggs 

 and Skins, and all Branches of Natural History. 



A LARGE STOCK OF INSECTS, and BIRDS' EGGS and SKINS. 



Speciality : — Objects for Nature Study, Drawing Classes, &c. 



BIRDS, MAMMALS, &C., PKBSERVED and MOUNTED by FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN 



TRUE TO NATURE. 



j^ll Books and Publications on Natural History supplied. 



36, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. (Five Doors from Charing Cross.) 



Catalogue (102 pp.) post free. 



