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REPTILES, PTAPEIGIINS AND. FISHES 
Ws. F. H. ROSENBERG, 
57, Haverstocx Hint, Lonpon, N.W., 
Bers to announce the publication of a, new Price List (No. 16) of 
Reptiles, Batrachians, and Fishes, containing over 400 species from 
ll parts of the world. This Catalogue is conveniently arranged for refer- 
post free on application, as will the following lists:—No. 11. Birds’ Skins 
5000 species). No. 12. Lepidoptera (5000 species), No, 13. Coleoptera. 
x 14. Mammals. No. 15. Birds’ Eggs. Also list of Cabinets, Collecting 
j Zoology. Please state which lists are required. 
50, 000 Patch Te papier: Cle Eno pionl ‘Butter 
; flies; also British Birds. Type Collections for Museums, 
ic., at very moderate prices. Life-histories of British Lepidoptera, mounted 
m food-plants in neat glazed cases ; selections on approval. A Collection 

of 1000 British Plants, named aa mounted. Glazed cases for various 
Natural History objects from 2s. 6d. doz. ; second-hand Cabinets, Store- 
Doxes, &e. Lists from—— 
a A. FORD, South View, oe Road, Bournemouth, Hants. 

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COLLECTION of British Birds’ Eggs for Sale in 
Jabinet and Glass-topped Boxes. [Excellent condition. Very suitable for 
Museum. Apply Mr. E. A. BROWN, Bank House, Burton-on-Trent. 

Foolscap 8vo, Cloth, gilt top, 160 pp. + blanks for Notes. Price Qs. 6d. 
POCKET BOOK of BRITISH BIRDS 
3 By E. F. M. ELMS. 
[NFORMATION is given respecting all British birds that breed in 
I these islands, and those that are regular visitors at one time of 
the year or another, with remarks as to a species being resident, inter- 
igratory, or migratory. Each species is separately treated under 
the headings: Haunts, including distribution; Plumage, briefly charac- 
ter nizing the predominant and “striking features, with differentiation 
iE species nearly alike; Language, with song and various cries; 
ts; Food; Nidification, with site and materials of nest; and 
ber and description of Eggs. 
WEST, NEWMAN ¢« CO., 54, Hatton Garden, E.C. 
mee, with authors’ names and indications of localities. It will be sent — 
Apparatus, &e. Largest stock in the world of specimens in all branches of — 
TANTED.- —Information as to ne such as Caves, Old 1 
one Lot. About 1600 specimens of 300 different kinds. Solid — 
or 
