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BIBLIO THECA SEEBOH MIANA, 



SOTHERAN'S PICCADILLY CATALOGUE, NO. 7, 



Just Published, consists of a large collection of 



Works on Natural History and Physical Science, and especially on 



ORNITHOLOGY; 



including the LIBRARY of the late HENRY SEEiBQHM, F.Z.S., &c, &.C., 



whose MS. Notes are contained in many of the volumes. 



Post Free from H. SOTHERAN & Co., Booksellers, 



At iheirWest End House, 37, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W. 



BOOKS, &c, RECEIVED. 



Omithologische Monatsberichte, Vol. IV., Nos. i to 6, Jan. -June, 1896. Prof. Dr. Reichenow, 

 Editor. 



The Naturalist, No. 251, June, 1896. W. Denison Roebuck, Editor. 



The Victorian Naturalist, Vol. XII., No. 11, February, 1896. F. G. A Barnard, Editor. 



The Naturalist's Journal, No. 48, June, 1836. S. L. Mosley, Editor. 



Nature Notes, No. 78, June, 1896. London : J. Bale & Sons. 



The Irish Naturalist, Vol. V., No. 6, June, 1896. Dublin : Eason & Son, Ltd. 



Science Gossip, New Series, No. 25, June, 1896. John T. Carrington, Editor. 



Catalogue 0/ the Birds of Pt.ey ( Accipitres and Striges), with the number 0/ Specimens in 

 Norwich Museum, by J. H. Gurney, F.Z.S., 8vo., cloth, 1894. From the Author. 



Memoir 0/ the Late John Henry Gurney, by Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S. From J. H. Gurney, 

 F.Z.S. 



A Concise Handbook 0/ British Birds, by H. Kirke Swann. Small post 8vo., cloth, pp. vm, 

 210. London : John Wheldon & Co., 58, Great Queen Street, W.C., 1896. 3s. 6d. 



EXCHANGE CLUB. 



Names of those desiring to join should be sent, to the Editor. There is 

 no subscription or other charge. 



The first basket will circulate in the following order : — Messrs. Ashley, Whitelaw, 

 H. T. Booth, Johnston, Horn, Milburn, Gunning. Particulars and rules are sent 

 with basket. 



A. LIONEL CLARKE, 



Natural History Agent, Barton Street, Gloucester. 



LEPIPOPTERA. COLEOPTERA. PRESERVED LARVAE. 

 BIRDS' SKINS AND BIRDS' EGGS. 



Collectors of Birds' Eggs should not fail to obtain the latest revised List of Prices of the 

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Cabinets and all Apparatus in stock. Fine 11 drawer Egg Cabinets, 38 x 26 x 18, 



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References to distinguished patrons permitted. 



Full general Catalogue, also revised List of Eggs and Skins, sent Post Free. 



Estab. 1868. Telegrams — '" Thorpe, Naturalist, Croydon." 



CHARLES THORPE, Naturalist (late of the Crystal Palace), 



College Buildings, George Street, CROYDON. 



Every description of Apparatus for the Entomologist, Taxidermist, &c. , supplied 

 at lowest London prices. Birds, Animals, and Fish Preservation a speciality (Chas. 

 Thorpe is famous for his artistic treatment of Birds). Animals' heads and horns 

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 Collections of Lepidoptera, Birds' Skins (and well-stuffed specimens of Birds), Birds' 

 Eggs, &c, on sale. 



Extract from Daily Telegraph on Sporteries Exhibition, 1894. — "Great praise is 

 due to Mr. Charles Thorpe, for his collection of Deer, Buffalo, Zebra, Wild Boar, 

 Leopard, and other specimens, but still greater honour is due to himForthe admirable 

 group of British Wildfowl." 



