IV. 
A dveriisements. 
SOME BOOKS ABOUT BIRDS 
PUBLISHED BY 
GURNEY & JACKSON. 
A History of British Birds.' By the late \Vm. Varrell, V.P.L.S., F.Z.S. 
Fourth Edition, revised to the end of the Second Volume by Professor Newton, 
M.A., F.R.S. The revision continued by Howard Saunders, F.L.S. 
4 vols., 8vo, cloth, with 564 Illustrations, 
“The Fourth Edition of ‘Yanreir will remain for many years a classic without a rival.*’— 
Academy^ August 22, 1885. 
“ A complete and exhaustive summaiy of the present state-ofour knowledge of this subject, pre- 
pared by two of the greatest living autthorities on British Ornithology*.” — Nature^ August 20, 1885. 
An Illustrated Manual of British Birds. By Howard Saunders, 
F.L.S. , F.Z.S. , &c. I vol., 750 pages, demy 8vo, with 367 fine Woodcuts and 
3 Maps, IS'. 
The Ornithology of Shakespeare, Critically Examined, Explitinedj, and 
Illustrated. By J. E. Hartini!, F.L.S.,. P'.Z.S. 8vo, Woodcuts,. i2s. dd. 
Notes on Sport and Ornithology. By His Imperial and Royal Highness the 
late Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria. Translated, with the Author’s 
permission, by C. G. Uanford. Demy 8vo, 650 pages, with an Etching by 
Frank Short, i8s. 
Bird-Life of the Borders ; Records of Wild Sport and Natural History on 
Moorland and Sea. By Abel Chapman. With numerous Illustrations by the 
Author. 8vo, 12s. 6d. 
The Fowler in Ireland : or, Notes on the Haunts and Habits of Wild Fowl and 
Sea Fowl, including Instructions in the Art of Shooting and Capturing them. 
By Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey, Bart. With many Illustrations of Fowling, 
Birds, Boats, Guns and Implements. 8vo, £\ is. 
The Book of Duck Decoys, their Construction, Management and History, by 
Sir Ralph Pavne-Gallwey, Bart. Crown 4to, cloth, with Coloured Plates, 
Plans and Woodcuts, £ i 5s. 
Notes on the Birds of Rainham, including the district between Chatham and 
Sittingbourne. By Walter Prentis. Post 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. 
The Birds of East Kent, A Tabulated List and Description of, with Anecdotes 
and an Account of their Haunts. By George Dowker, F.G.S. 8vo, sewed, 
2s. 6d. 
The Birds of Middlesex. By J. E. Harting. Post 8vo, 7s. 6d. 
The Birds of Somersetshire. By Cecil Smith. Post 8vo, 7s. fid. 
The Birds of the Humber District. By John Cordeaux. Post 8vo, fis. 
The Birds of Suffolk. By Churchill Babington, D.D., V.P.R.S.L., &c. 
8vo, cloth, los. fid. 
The Birds of Jamaica. By P. H. Gosse. Post 8vo, los. 
The Birds of Damara-Land and adjacent Countries of South-West Africa. 
By the late C. J. Andersson. Arranged and edited, with Notes, by John 
Henry Gurney. 8vo, ios. fid. 
Hints on Shore-Shooting, including a Chapter on Skinning and Preserving 
Birds. ByJ. E. Harting, F.L.S. Post 8vo, 3s. fid. 
A List of British Birds. Revised by Howard Saunders, F.L.S., &c. 
For labelling .Specimens or for Reference. Second thousand. 8vo, sewed, fid. 
GURNEY & JACKSON, 1, Paternoster Row. 
(Successors to Mr. Van Voorst.) 
