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ralist, etc., being No. 3 of the popular series. 

 Rabbits Jbr Prizes and Profit. By Charles Rayson. Illustrated. 

 On the Origin and Metatnorpkosis of Insects. By Sir John Lubbock, M.P.,F.RS. 



Illus. 108 pp. 8vo. 

 Half-Hours tvitk the Microscope. By Edwin Lankester, M.D., F.R.S. Illus- 

 trated by 250 drawings from Nature. i2mo, cloth. Price, %\ 25. 

 Practical Microscopy . By Geo. E. Davis. Profusely Illustrated. 

 The Preparation and Mounting of Microscopic Objects, By Thomas Davis. i6mo 



doth. Price, $1 25. 

 History of British Moths, By Sir W. Jardine. Illustrated with nearly 2,000 Ex- 

 quisitely Colored Specimens. 4 vols. English price, i4ar. 

 British Butterflies. With 71 Beautifully Colored Plates. Price, 21J. 

 On British Wild Flowers, By Sir J. Lubbock. Considered in Relation to Insects 



English price, 45. td. 

 Ornithology of New York. By De Kay. Rare separately, and expensive. 

 Manual of Ornithology. By Nuttall. Rare, and worth $30. 

 Pacific Railroad Reports. By Professor Baird. Vol. IX., $5. 

 Ornithology and Oology of New Englaipd. Samuels. Good to identify Eastern 



Birds by. Price, $6. 

 Manual of Ornithology. By Coues. A handbook of taxidermy and field work 

 similar to Maynard's " Naturalist's Guide." No descriptions. Price of Coues 

 book, $2 50 ; of Maynard's, $2. 

 Birds of the Northwest. By Coues. Habits and Synonymy of Northwestern Birds. 



Published by U. S. Geological Survey, and only on sale by chance at $3 to $5. 

 Sivainson^s Birds., in Fauna Boreali Americana. 

 Moore's Book on Pigeons. 



Practical Pigeon Keeper. By Lewis Wright. Illustrated. 

 Audubon's Synopsis. A terse account of the classification used by him, with more o* 



less of the technical characters of the groups g^ven ; a book of reference. 

 Ornithology of California, Coover, Elegantly illustrated. Price, $10. 

 History of North American Birds. Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway. The most com* 

 prehensive and best of all. Three volumes are issued at $10 (plain), and $20 (col- 

 ored) a volume. 

 Practical Naturalises Guide. Davis (English) and Avis' Bird Preserving (English) 



are for sale here by importers. 

 The Birds of Florida. Original descriptions of two hundred and fifty species ot 

 different kinds of birds. By C. J. Maynard. With fine plates drawn and colored 

 from nature. Part III. 

 Our Birds of Prey. By H. J. Venner, Field Geologist of the Canada Survey. 

 Standard of Excellence for Judging Pigeons. Fully Illustrated. 

 Birds of Long Island. By J. P. Giraud. 



Orniihologisf s Directory. S. L. Willard & Co., of Utica, have recently issued r 

 small collection which contains the names of taxidermists and egg-col Ice tors in 

 various parts of this country atid Europe. Besides, it contains a list of valuable 

 works of reference, and other matters of general interest and usefulness to student; 

 and naturalists. 

 An A nnotated List of the Birds of Utah. H. W. Henshaw. Salem, 1874. 

 Books of Birds. By Charles F. Holden. New York. 

 Practical Rabbit Keeper. By Cuniculus. Illustrated. 



