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The author’s visit to Australia having enabled him to procure much 
valuable information respecting the habits and economy, and many new 
species, of the singular and interesting mammalia of that country, he has 
determined upon publishing a Work on the subject, precisely similar in 
execution to the “ Birds,” to be entitled “ THE MAMMALS OF AU- 
STRALIA,” the work to be completed in Ten or Twelve Parts, each con- 
taining fifteen Plates, price 3 l. 3s. 
The First Part of the Work appeared on the 1st of May 1845 and has 
been highly approved of, and as the “ Birds ” are now completed will be 
proceeded with immediately. 
A few copies of the author’s other publications are still on hand, and may 
be had at the following prices : — 
THE BIRDS OF EUROPE, £76 8». 
Of this work only twelve copies remain. 
A CENTURY OF BIRDS FROM THE HIMALAYA MOUNTAINS, 
with descriptive letter-press, 14Z. 14s. 
A MONOGRAPH OF THE RAMPHASTID^E, OR FAMILY OF 
TOUCANS, thirty-three species, with descriptive letter-press, 11. 
A MONOGRAPH OF THE TROGONIDiE, OR FAMILY OF 
TROGONS, thirty-six species, with descriptive letter-press, 81. 
A MONOGRAPH OF THE MACROPODID^, OR FAMILY OF 
KANGAROOS, in three Parts, each containing Fifteen Plates, with descrip- 
tive letter-press, price 3 1. 3s. each ; Two Parts published. 
A MONOGRAPH OF THE ODONTOPHORINiE, OR PAR- 
TRIDGES OF AMERICA, in three Parts, each containing Ten Plates, with 
descriptive letter-press, price 21. 10s. each ; Two Parts published and the 
Third nearly ready. 
ICONES AVIUM, or figures and descriptions of new and interesting 
Species of Birds from various parts of the Globe, in Parts, at 1 1. 15s. each ; 
Two Parts published. 
LONDON:— JOHN GOULD, 20 BROAD STREET, GOLDEN SQUARE. 
August 1st, 1848. 
