To Ornithologists, Entomologists, 

 Naturalists, &c. 



POST OFFICE BUILDINGS, 



Xortli amhcrlaud Street , Hneldersfield. 



TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY 



At the Post Office Buildings, in Northnmbei'land Street, 



On Wednesday. A ugust i oth, 1 8 8 i , 



• At Two o'clock in the Aftern,oon, the whole of the extensive 

 and very valuable collection of 



COSTLY BOOKS, &e. 



Collected by Mr. Alfred Beaumont, of Parlion Grove, Hoidey, 



The Birds present a unique collection of great varietj^ and 

 are in the best state of preservation. 



The Moths nnmber about }b,i^O(), and include very rare and 

 valuable specimens. 



The'; Books comprise : — " Family of the Pheasant," 24in. by 

 2<»in., in two volumes, by Daniel Oiraud Elliott ; Family of the 

 Grouse," by G. Elliott ; " Birds of Great Britain," 1878, by John* 

 (it)uld, F.B.S., in live volumes, '22m. by loin,; one volume 

 " Falcr)nei-'s Favourites," by W. Broderick ; and about 500 volumes 

 of other valuable l)0()ks, particulars of wliich will be given in 

 catalogues, which are now ready and may he ha'l gratis on 

 ai)plication to the Auctioneers. I, New Street, Uuddersfield. 



