28. Krefft, Gerard. The Mammals of Australia. Illustrated by Miss Harriet Scott and Mrs. Helena Ford for the Council of Education, with Short Account of all the Species hitherto Described. Many full-page lithographs. Folio, rare. Sydney, 1871.$5.75
29. Manby, Geo. Wm. Journal of a Voyage to Greenland, in the Year 1821. With graphic illus., second ed. 225 pp., map, numerous lithog., including several of Whale Fishing, half calf. London, 1823.$2.00
30. Martin, W. C. Linnæus’ Natural History of Mammiferous Animals. With Particular View of Man and the Quadrumana. Very complete on Monkeys. 296 fine engravings on wood and 12 plates by the noted Wm. Harvey. Royal 8vo, uncut. London, 1841.$2.00
31. Ornithorhynchus, or Duck-bill. Descriptions of the Anatomy of the Ornithorhynchus Paradoxus. Also Description of the Anatomy of Ornithorhynchus hystrix. By Everard Home, Esq., F. R. S., as orig. publ’d in the Philosop. Trans. of the Royal Society of London for 1802, pp. 67 to 84 and 348 to 364, the first with 3, and the second with 4 engraved plates. Rare and of great interest, being the first scientific descriptions of these strange animals. 4to, paper. London, 1702.$5.00
32. Pallas, Petro Sim. Novae Species Quadrupedum E Glirium Ordine cum Illustrationibus Variis Complurium ex hoc Ordine Animalium. 4to, full calf, 27 copper plates (a small and very faint library stamp on each). A necessity in every working zool. library. Scarce. Erlangæ, 1778.$5.00
32A. Pallas, Dr. An Account of the Different Kinds of Sheep Found in the Russian Dominions and Among the Tartar Hordes of Asia. (With) Appendixes to illus. the Natural and Economical History of Sheep and other Domestic Animals, by J. Anderson. 6 plates, fine marble calf. Includes Musk Ox of Hudson Bay. Edinburgh, 1794.$3.50
33. Pennant’s History of Quadrupeds. 2 vols. in 1. First Edition, fine copy, thick 4to, old stamped calf, engraved title-pages, inside of covers marbled, 566 pp. Contains book-plate with Latin Motto “Ne timeas nisi Deum.” Fully illus. London, 1781.$5.00
34. Quadrupeds, The Book of. Outlines of Their Popular History. With particular notice of those mentioned in Scripture. 59 colored engravings on 20 plates, also woodcuts. London, n. d.$1.25
35. Rhoads, S. N. Mammals of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. A Biographic, Historic and Descriptive Account of the Furred Animals of Land and Sea, both Living and Extinct, known to have Existed in these States. Designed as both a Popular and Scientific presentation of a branch of Nature-study hitherto unduly neglected. Royal 8vo, uncut, 266 pages, 9 plates and a Faunal Map. Privately published, postpaid price reduced from $2.00. Phila., 1903.$1.25
Testimonials: “The student of mammals will find your book invaluable in connection with the region of which it treats. In fact, it is a perfect treasure-house of information on this region, and will doubtless remain a standard authority.”—Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Chief of Biological Survey, U. S. Dept. Agriculture.