Part IV. now ready. 
A MONOGRAPH OF THE PETRELS 
(Order TUBINARES). 
By F. DU CANE GODMAN, D.C.L., F.R.S. 
The Petrels, Shearwaters, and Albatroses will be fully dealt with, 
and the Work will contain over 100 Hand-coloured Plates, drawn and 
coloured with the utmost care. Large Royal 4to (10 x 13). Printed oil 
Rag Paper. In Five Quarterly Parts, to be punctually issued. 
Only 225 copies will be printed. 
LONDON: WITHERBY & CO., 32Q HIGH HOLBORN. 
To be completed in 10 parts, sold to /Subscribers to complete work only. 
THE EGGS OF EUROPEAN BIRDS. 
By Rev. F. C. R. JOURDAIN. 
Parts 1-3 now ready. 8vo, with 240 pages of letterpress 
and 42 plates. Price 1 0s. (5d. net, each. 
To be issued in about 8 parts. Size, Imperial Svo. 
Price to Subscribers , 21s. per part, net. 
THE 
BRITISH WARBLERS: 
A HISTORY AND PROBLEMS 
OF 
THEIR LIVES. 
By H. ELIOT HOWARD, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. 
Parts 1, 2 and 3 noiv ready, with 6 maps, 13 coloured, and 24 photogravure 
plates. Part 4 will he issued about November next. 
Complete in 4 Vols. Medium Svo. Cloth extra, Gilt Tops. 
THE FAUNA OF SOUTH AFRICA: 
BIRDS. 
By A. C. STARK, M.B., and YV. L. SCLATER, .M.A. 
With Portrait, Map, and over 500 Illustrations. 
"Britain, and £5 abroad. 
follows :— 
£1 2s. net abroad, each Volume, 
ice ,£1 13s. 6 d. net abroad. 
H BIRDS,” 1883. 
n-Members os. 
VENDISH SQUARE, W. 
PEOE GIGLIOLI. 
»gist, Prof. E. H. Giglioli, 
year of his work at Florence 
ortunity of acknowledging 
red to Science by presenting 
lis many friends and corre- 
Hio are inclined to assist in 
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