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 Land Birds | Illustrated by 64 colored plates and 593 woodcuts | 

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The whole dates 1874, and appnared about December of that year. The work 

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 with plain or colored plates ; in some copies, the woodcuts in text are also colored. 

 A considerable portion of the woodcuts are the same as those of Baird ed. 

 Cooper's Ornithology of California, for which they were originally prepared ; 

 most of the rest are original ; bnt sorae, drawn by Wolf and engraved by 

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 made on wood by E. L. Sheppard of Philadelphia, while the heads were exe- 

 cnted mostly by H. W. Elliott and E. Eidgway ; both series were engraved by 

 H. H. Nichols of Washington. The generic outlines (outs in text) were drawn 

 by A. L. Scbonbom and engraved by the Jewett process. " The technical or 

 descriptive matter of the present work has been prepared by Messrs. Baird and 

 Eidgway, that relating to the Itaptores entirely by Mr. Eidgway ; and all the 

 accounts of the habits of the species are from the pen of Dr. Brewer. In addi- 

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 furnished that portion of the Introduction defining the class of Birds as compared 

 with other vertebrates j while to Dr. Cones is to be given the entire credit for 



