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BIRDS: 



THE ELEMENTS OF ORNITHOLOGY. 



BY 



ST. GEORGE MIVART, F.R.S. 



With 174 Illustrations, whereof 140 are Original Drawings. 



"We can cordially recommend the 'Elements of Ornithology ' as con- 

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 into a small compass." — TJie Ibis. 



"To thoroughly appreciate the value of Prof, Alivart's 'Elements' one 

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 is one of its best features. Commencing in an easy and unconstrained 

 manner, Prof. Mivart in his Introduction leads his pupil on through the 

 various forms of bird-life, his object being not to weight the tyro with too 

 heavy material for study at starting. All the leading Avian types are 

 passed in review, and they are illustrated by some admirable woodcuts by 

 Mr. Keulemans, drawn especially for the work." — Nature. 



" A scientific manual of excellent design. It presents a succinct and 

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 survey differs from all other single volumes devoted to the natural history 

 of birds, with which we are acquainted. The introduction is illustrated by 

 nearby two hundred drawings, most of which are new, and all admirably 

 engraved, comprising descriptions of representative birds of the leading 

 classes, orders, and families. This portion occupies nearly one-half of the 

 volume, and will equip the student with a thorough preliminary grasp of 

 the subject ; for, though truly scientific in plan, it treats of the more 

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Small 8vo, Cloth. Price 6s. 



SPORTING SKETCHES IN SOUTH AMERICA, 



BY 



Admiral KENNEDY 



(COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF EAST INDIA STATION). 



With Map and Illustrations. 



" The book is far more than a mere record of Sport, for quite as much 

 is said about the countries visited as about the animals found in them, 

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