Mr. Booth's Original Work on British Birds. 



Forming Three folio Volumes, containinp: ii6 Plates; price of the Three Volumes, 

 in Half Morocco, priit tops, £12 12s. net. 



ROUGH NOTES ON THE BIRDS OBSERVED 



During 25 years' Shooting and Collecting 



IN THE BRITISH ISLANDS. 



By E. T. booth. 



With Plates from Drawings hy E. Nbalb, taken from Specimens iu the Author's possession. 



" Few ornithologists have a better personal acquaintance with British Birds than 

 Mr. E. T. Bijotli, and we are all glad to have the results of his observations, accompanied, 

 as they are, by Mr. Neale's life-lilce illustrations. These are taken entirely from subjects in 

 Mr. liooth's owu well-kuown collection at Brighton, where every bird now figured may be 

 examined. No visitor to Brighton who cares the least for ornithology should orait to visit 

 Mr. Booth's Bil'd-gallery. Mr. Booth's observations, based entirely upon his personal ex- 

 perience, cannot fail to be valuable ; and his remarks upon the geographical distribution of 

 many of the species, a3 regards the British Islands, are of considerable interest. Mr. Booth's 

 letterpre.ss is excellent reading, and the articles on the species which are not figured, and 

 which are too numerous for mention, are quite as interesting as the others." — The Ibis. 



In Two Volumes, royal 8vo. Price of the Two Volumes, £3 3s. net. 



Aroentink OrkithoIvOoy: 



A Descriptive Catalogue of the Birds of the Argentine Eepublic. 



By p. L. SCLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., &c. 



With NOTES OIT THEIR HABITS, by W. H. HUDSON", C.M.Z.S. 

 (late of Buenos Ayres). 



CONTAINING 20 HAND-COLOURED PLATES. 



" Dr. Sclater and Sir. Hudson have combined their forces to produce one of the best 

 books overwritten on South American Ornithology. Each is a master of his own portion 

 of the subject, for no one is better acquainted with Neotropical Ornithology than 

 Dr. Sclater, and Mr. Hudson has been known for many years as one of the best living 

 observers of the habits of birds in the field. The scheme of the book, therefore, leaves 

 nothing to be desired, and the whole of the ' get up,' as regards paper, print, and 

 illustrations, renders it as good as it is possible to be, and reflects the greatest credit on 

 the pubU.sher." — Nature. 



Demi/ 4to. Complete in 4 Parts, price £5 net. 



EGGS OF BRITISH B IRDS. 



LI M ICOL/E. 



(PLOVEES, SNIPES, SANDPIPEES, &c.) 



BY 



PEANK POYNTING. 



With 54 Chromo-Lithographic Plates, in Greve's Best Style. 



" Mr. Ptjynting's egg-pictures are by far the best since Hewitson." — Loed Lilford 

 (President of the liritish Ornithologists^ Union). 



" Mr. Poynting's plates are, without exception, the very best of any that have 

 hitherto been published here or on the Continent on oology, and I most sincerely wish 

 him success, and trust that he may continue the work until he has made it a complete 

 work on British Oology.'' — H. E. Deessee (.Author of the 'Birds of Europe,' &c., &c.). 



LONDON: 



K. H. rOETER, 7 PRINCES STIIEET, CAVENDISH SQUAEE, W. 



