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THE NATURAL HISTORY AND SCIENTIFIC 
ORNITHOLOGY. 
GERARDIN (S.) Tableau element. d’ornithologie, ou histoire naturelle des oiseaux que Ton ren¬ 
contre communement en France, 2 vols., 8vo. and 4to. atlas, containing 41 plates—together 3 
vols., half morocco ncal, Paris, 1806, 8s. 
GERARDIN (S.) Another edition, 2 vols. 8vo., and 1 vol. 4to. of plates, fine thick paper, calf, 
Paris, 1822, 12s. 6d. 
GRAVE’S British Ornithology, or History of every known Species of British Birds, with nearly 
150 engravings, 3 vols. in 1, thick royal 8vo., half morocco, second edition, 1821, 17s. 6d. 
GRAY (G. R.) The Genera of Birds, comprising their generic characters, a notice of the Habits of 
each Genus, and an extensive List of Species referred to their several Genera, 3 vols., with ! 
appendix and index, illustrated by about 350 superb plates, the birds fully coloured, details 
plain, by D. W. Mitchell, folio, half morocco, top edges gilt, uncut, 1844-49, ^40. 
GRAY (Robert) Birds of the West of Scotland, including the Outer Hebrides, with occasional I 
records of the occurrence of the rarer species throughout Scotland, numerous fine plates, scarce, ' 
8vo., cloth, Glasgow, 1871, 17s. 6d. 
GURNEY (J. H.) Descriptive Catalogue of the Raptorial Birds in the Norfolk and Norwich 
Museums, part 1, impl. 8vo., cloth boards, 1864, 6s. 
HAHN (C. W. ) Vogel aus Asien, Africa, Amerika und Neuholland, in Abbildungen, nach der 
Natur, mit Beschreibungen, with 114 coloured plates, 19 parts in one vol., 4to , sewed, Nurnb, I 
1818-36 (pub. ^3 i6s.),^i 7 s.6d. 
HAMONVILLE (J. B.) Catalogue des Oiseaux d’Europe, ou Enumeration des especes et races 
d’oiseaux, 8vo., 1877, 5s. 
HANCOCK (John) Catalogue of the Birds of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
with 14 plates from drawings by the author, 8vo., cloth, Newcastle, 1874, 15s. 
HARTING (J. E., F. L.S.) Birds of Middlesex, a contribution to the Natural History of the County, 
post 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d. 
HARTING (J. E., F.L.S.) Ornithology of Shakespeare, critically examined, explained, and illus- 1 
trated, with 34 illustrations, demy 8vo., cloth, 12s. 6d. 
HARTING (J. E.) Handbook of British Birds, showing the Distribution of the Resident and 
©Migratory Species in the British Islands, with an index to the Records of the Rarer Visitants, 
demy 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d. 
HARTING (J. E.) Hints on Shore-Shooting, with a chapter on Skinning and Preserving Birds, 
. post 8vo., 3s. 6d. “ 
JLARTLAUB, System der Ornithologie West-Africa’s, 8vo., half calf neat, Bremen, 1857, 10s. 
HAYES’ Coloured Plates of Birds : a collection of 16 beautifully finished Plates of Birds ; seven 
of them appear to be original copies, royal folio, 1779, £2 7s. 6d. 
HERMANN (A. L.) Birds collected on an Exploring Expedition in California, North Mexico, and 
Texas, with 10 coloured and plain plates, 4to., Washington, 1859, 15s. 
HEUGLIN (Dr. von) Ornithologie Nordost-Afrika’s, der Nilquellen und Kiisten-Gebiete des 
Rothen Meeres und des nordlichen Somali-Landes, with 51 finely coloured plates of the Birds 
of North-Eastern Africa, the Nile Sources, the territory round the Red Sea, and the Northern 
^Somali country, 2 vols., royal 8vo., Cassel, 1875,^7 2s. 6d. 
HEWITSON (W. C.) Coloured Illustrations of the Eggs of British Birds, illustrated with 131 fine 
plates, containing several hundred beautifully coloured figures of Eggs, with descriptions, 2 
vols., 8vo., cloth, 1856, £4. 5 
HORSFIELD and MOORE, Catalogue of the Birds in the East India Company’s Museum 2 vols., 
8vo., cloth, 1852-58, £1 is. 
HUME (Allen) Stray Feathers : A Journal of Ornithology for India and its dependencies : 
V° . complete in 6 parts, 496 pp., and Index, 8vo., sewed, Calcutta, 1872-3, £\ 5s. 
“•> complete, 5 parts, 336 pp., 8vo., sewed, Calcutta, 1874,^1 is. 
6 P arts in °ne vol., map and coloured plates, 8vo., Calcutta, 1875. 
Vol. IV., m 6 parts, royal 8vo, Calcutta, 1876,^1 is. 
Parts 1, 2, and 3, in 1 vol., 230 pp., are now ready. 
IBIS (the) A Quarterly Journal of general Ornithology, from the beginning in 1859 to April, 1876. 
hirst Series, edited by Sclater, 6 vols. complete, including a General Index, 1859-64—Second 
Series, edited by Newton, 6 vols., 1865-70—Third Series, edited by Salvin, vols. i.-v., and 
numbers 1 and 2 of vol. vi., 1871-76—together 17 vols. and 2 parts, with upwards of 200 coloured 
plates, 8vo., the First Series half bound, in purple calf gilt, the rest uncut, 1859-76, ^52 10s. 
(Sir W.) and SELBY’S Illustrations of Ornithology, with no plates, comprising many 
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