Just published. Price £1 Is. each. Parts I. and II. of 
A MONOGRAPH 
OF 
THE CIMNYRID2E, 
OR 
FAMILY OF SUM-BIRDS. 
BY 
Captain G. E. SHELLEY, E.Z.S., F.R.G.S., &c., 
Author of ‘ A Handbook to the Birds of Egypt,’ &c. 
PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH 
ORNITHOLOGISTS’ UNION, 6 TENTERDEN STREET, HANOYER SQUARE, 
LONDON, W. 
Post 8vo, price 6s. 
THE BIRDS OF THE HUMBER DISTRICT. 
BY 
JOHN CORDEAUX, 
OP GREAT COTES. 
“We must now take leave of this, the latest contribution to the avifauna of 
the British Islands, which, as a careful and painstaking- record of the arrival 
of our migratory birds on the shores and flats of the wild and interesting region 
to which the author’s remarks have been limited, may be regarded as almost 
exhaustive; and we heartily recommend, as a model for future monographers 
with similar tastes and equal opportunities, this charming little volume on the 
‘birds of the Humber District.’ ”—Annals fy Mag. of Nat. Hist., May 1878. 
JOHN YAN VOORST, 1 PATERNOSTER ROW. 
Now ready. 
BBITISH-MUSEUM CATALOGUE OF BIRDS. 
By R. B. SHARPE. 
Vol. II. Catalogue of the STRIGES or NOCTURNAL BIRDS OF PREY 
in the Collection of the British Museum. 
8vo, xii and 326 pp., with 14 coloured Plates of Owls. Cloth, price 16s. 1875. 
Price of Vol. I., with 14 coloured Plates of new or little-known Species of 
Birds of Prey, cloth, 19s. 1874. 
Bernard Quaritch, 15 Piccadilly, W. 
In the Press, and shortly to be Published, Demy 8vo, Price 7s. 6d. 
RAMBLES OF A NATURALIST IN EGYPT 
AND OTHER COUNTRIES, 
BY 
J. H. GURNEY, Jun„, 
LONDON: JARROLD & SONS, 3 PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS j 
AND LONDON STREET, NORWICH. 
Orders taken by Mr. Porter, 6 Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, London, W.; 
or by Messrs. Jarrold. 
