THE WILLUGHBY SOCIETY, 
FOR THE 
REPRINTING OF SCARCE ORNITHOLOGICAL WORKS. 
ESTABLISHED 1879. 
The attention of Ornithologists and all interested in the progress 
of Zoology is called to the fact that, in order to carry out 
effectually the intentions of the Society, a considerable increase 
in the number of its Members is needed. 
The following are the repaints issued by the Society : — 
1880. 
Tunstall's ' Ornithologia Britannica.' 
Desfontaines's " Memore sur quelques nouvelles espece& d'oiseaux des cotes 
de Barbarie," from ' Hist, de I'Acad. des Sciences,' 1787. 
SiB Andrew Smith's Miscellaneous Ornithological Papers. 
A. A. H. Lichtensiein's 'Catalogus rerum naturalium rarissimarum.' 
Hamburg, 1793. 
1881. 
ScopoLi s ' Deliciae Floras et rauna3 Insubricae ' (the portion relating to 
birds). 
Forster's ' Catalogue of the Animals of North America.' 
Forster's ' Account of Birds sent from Hudson's Bay.' 
Leach's ' Catalogue of the Mammalia and Birds in the British Museum.' 
1882. 
Barton's ' Fragments of the Natural -History of Pennsylvania.' 
Audouin's ' ExpHcation sommaire des Planches d Oiseaux de I'Egypte et de 
la Syrie, publiees par Jules- Cesar Savigny.' 
1883. 
Vieillot's * Analyse d'une nouvelle Ornithologie Elementaire.' Paris, 
1816. 
Waglee's Six Ornithological Memoirs from the * Isis.' 
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