FaUKAL BiBLIOGRAFHy 



THE WORLD 



1875-1895. SHARPE. B., and others. Catalogue of Birds in the British 

 MuEGum. 27 vols, with descriptions of the birds of the world, ills. — 1885. STKJ- 

 NEGSR, L., and others. Riverside Natural History. Vol. IV, Birds, 4to, 55ii 

 pp.. Ills. (Houghton, Mifflin). Classification, structure, habits, distribution.— 

 1893-1896. NEWTON, A., and others, A Dictionary of Birds. Pop. Ed., 8vo, 108S 

 pp., ills, (Macmillan).— 1894-95. LYDEKKBR, R., und others. Royal Nat. Hist., 

 Birds, 4to, Vols, III, 584 pp„ and iv, 576 pp., ills., General account- — 1833. 

 EVANS. A. H., Birds. Vol. IX, Camhridpe Natural History (Macuiillan), 8vo, 

 S35 pp. ills. Classification, habits, distribution.— 1899-1E09. SHARPE, B, A 

 Hand-List of the Genera and Species of Birds. Svo, 5 vols. Published by Brit- 

 ish MuRftiim. Names and Ranges— 1309. KNOWLTON, F. H., and others. 

 Birds of the World, sm. 4to, 873 pp., ilia (Holt). Habits, distribution. 



NORTH AMERICA 

 1804-14, WILSON, A, American Ornithology. 9 vols,, 4to Many subse- 

 quent editions, the last, in one volume, by Porter & Coates, Philadelphia, is 

 crude, but at least places Wilson's text within reach of every one. — 1831-33. AU. 

 DtJBON, J. J. Ornithological Biography. G vols., ,'^vo of te^t to accompany the 

 4 elephant folios of plates (1S2Y-38). Republished in a vols,, 8vo, 184U-44 and 

 later editions. The elephant folios with the 5 volumes of text sell for ?y.5i)0- 

 $3000; the text can sometimes be purchased at $5 per volume; the first 8vo edi- 

 tion brings about ?350.— 1832-34. NUTTALL, T, Manual of the Ornithology of 

 the United States and Canada, 2 vols. Several later editions, the last revised 

 by Montagus Chamberlain (Little, Brown & Co,), 1903, 2 vols, in one, 473 and 

 431 pp,— 1858. BAIRD, S. F., CASSIN, J., and LAWRENCE, G. N. Pacific R. H. 

 Reports. Vol. IX. Birds (of Worth America). 4to. pp. LVi+1005.— 1872. CUUES, 

 E. Key to North American Birds. 1903, 5th and last ed„ 2 vols., roy. 8vo. 1152 

 pp. The introduction, of 233 pages, treats of general ornithology and the ana- 

 tomy of birds.— 1874-1884. BAIRD, S. F., BREWER. T. M., and RIDGWAY, R. 

 History of North American Birds. Land birds, R vols.; water birds, 2 vols., 4to. 

 The volumes on land birds republished in Svo size but from same plates, 1905, 

 596. 590, 560 pp. (Little, Brown & Co).— 1886. American Ornithologists' Union 

 Check-List Of North American Birds. New York, Rev, Ed. 1910. Svo. 430 pp.- 

 1887. RIDGWAY, R. A Manual of North American Birds. 2d Ed. 1896, 653 pp. 

 (Lippineott),— 1892-5. BBNDIRE, C. Life Histories of North American Birds. 

 I, 414 pp., Gallinaceous birds. Pigeons, Hawks, ana Owls; ll, 1895, 508 pp., 

 Parrots, Cucknns, Trogona, K'ingfishera, Woodpeckers, Goatsiic.kerR, Swifts, 

 Hummingbirds, Coticgas, Flycatchers, Larlts, Crowg and Jays, Blackbirds and 

 Orioles. (Pub. by U. S. Nat. Mus).— 1893. NEHRLING. H. Our Native Birds 

 Of Song and Beauty. Vol. I, 371 pp.; Vol, II, 1896, 452 pp. Biographical.— 1898, 

 DAVTE, O. Nests and Eggs of North American Birds. 5th Ed., Svo, 509 pp. 

 ,'Columbus, Ohio).— 1901-1911. RIDGWAY, R. The Birds of North and Middle 

 America. Bull. 60, \J. S. Nat. Mus. Fart I, 1901, FrlngilUdEe; Part II. 190a, Tana- 

 grid». Icteridffi. Ccerebidffi, Mniotiltidfe: Part III, 1904, Motacillidae, Hirundinidae, 

 AmpelidEe, Ptilogonatidse, Dulida, Vireonidas, LaniidEs, Corvidae, ParidEB, 

 SittidEB, CerthiidEe, Troglodytlds, CInclldBB, Chameidfe, SylviidEe; Part ly, 1907, 

 Turdidsi, ZeledoniidEe, Mimidee, Sturnidae, Ploceidse, Alaudidffi, Oxyruncidffi, 

 TyrannidKJ. PipridK, Cotingid^e. Part V, 1912, PteroptochidEe, FormiearildEC, 

 Furnarlidae, DendrocolapLida;, Trochilidte, Mlciopodida;, Trogonidse. Other vol- 

 umes to follow. The standard work, — 1903. chapman, f. M. Color Key to 

 North American Birds. 312 pp., upward 800 col. ilia. — T904. REED. C. S. 

 North American Birds' Egga. 355 pp., milij ills.-^1910, American Ot-nitholo- 



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