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PLATES

[Illustration: PLATE 1. LESSER YELLOW-LEGS. Immature. Gimli, Manitoba, August, 1914; presented by Mr. A. G. Lawrence.]

[Illustration: PLATE 2. RED PHALAROPE. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of red phalarope, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, July 1, 1922; presented by Mr. Alfred M. Bailey, by courtesy of the Colorado Museum of Natural History. _Lower_: Male red phalarope on his nest, Golchika Island, Yenisei River, Siberia, July, 1914; presented by Mrs. Maud D. (Haviland) Brindley, referred to on page 5.]

[Illustration: PLATE 3. NORTHERN PHALAROPE. _Upper_: Pair of northern phalaropes, Outer Hebrides, June 11, 1913; presented by Mrs. Maud D. (Haviland) Brindley, referred to on page 23. _Lower_: Nesting site of northern phalarope, Unalakleet, Alaska, June 20, 1918; from a negative taken by Mr. T. L. Richardson for the author.]

[Illustration: PLATE 4. NORTHERN PHALAROPE, _Upper_: Nest and eggs of northern phalarope, St. Michael, Alaska, June 9, 1914. _Lower_: Another nest, near the Yukon Delta, Alaska, June 16, 1914. Both photographs taken by Mr. F. S. Hersey for the author, referred to on page 19.]

[Illustration: PLATE 5. WILSON PHALAROPE. _Upper_: Nesting site of Wilson phalarope, Reedy Lake, Saskatchewan, June 8, 1905. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of Wilson phalarope, Quill Lake, Saskatchewan, June 3, 1917. Both photographs taken by the author, referred to on page 30.]

[Illustration: PLATE 6. WILSON PHALAROPE. _Upper_: Male Wilson phalarope on his nest, Barr Lake, Colorado; presented by Mr. Robert B. Rockwell. _Lower_: Young Wilson phalarope, Wolf Lake, Whiting, Indiana, June, 1925; presented by Mr. Edward S. Thomas.]

[Illustration: PLATE 7. AMERICAN AVOCET. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of American avocet, Hay Lake, Saskatchewan, June 15, 1905. _Lower_: Another nest, Big Stick Lake, Saskatchewan, June 14, 1906. Both photographs by the author, referred to on page 38.]

[Illustration: PLATE 8. AMERICAN AVOCET. _Upper_: Downy young American avocet. _Lower_: Adult American avocet. Both photographs presented by Mr. Jenness Richardson.]

[Illustration: PLATE 9. AMERICAN AVOCET. _Upper_: Young American avocets, just hatched, Barr Lake, Colorado; presented by Mr. Robert B. Rockwell. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of American avocet, near Keysville, Utah; presented by Mr. Clark Blickensderfer.]

[Illustration: PLATE 10. BLACK-NECKED STILT. _Upper_: Nesting site and nest of black-necked stilt, Lake Key, Florida, May 8, 1903. _Lower_: Another nest, same locality and date. Both photographs by the author, referred to on page 47.]

[Illustration: PLATE 11. BLACK-NECKED STILT. _Upper_: Elevated nest of black-necked stilt, Firebaugh, California, June 30, 1923; presented by Mr. John G. Tyler. _Lower_: Typical nest of black-necked stilt, Fresno County, California, May 20, 1917; a photograph by Mr. J. A. Miles, presented by Mr. John G. Tyler.]

[Illustration: PLATE 12. BLACK-NECKED STILT. _Upper_: Downy young black-necked stilts. _Lower_: Adult black-necked stilt on its nest. Both photographs presented by Dr. Frank M. Chapman, by courtesy of D. Appleton & Company.]

[Illustration: PLATE 13. BLACK-NECKED STILT. Nest and eggs of black-necked stilt, near Salt Lake City, Utah; presented by Mr. Clark Blickensderfer.]

[Illustration: PLATE 14. AMERICAN WOODCOCK. _Upper_: American woodcock on its nest, Brookline, Massachusetts, June 2, 1924. _Lower_: Nearer view of the same bird. Both photographs by the author, referred to on page 65.]

[Illustration: PLATE 15. AMERICAN WOODCOCK. American woodcock on its nest, Staten Island, New York, about 1900; presented by Mr. Howard H. Cleaves.]

[Illustration: PLATE 16. AMERICAN WOODCOCK. _Upper_: Downy young of American woodcock, near Montreal, Quebec, May 11, 1924; presented by Mr. W. J. Brown. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of American woodcock, in a thicket on a hillside in a field of sedge, near Elkridge, Maryland, April 1, 1917; presented by Mr. William H. Fisher.]

[Illustration: PLATE 17. WILSON SNIPE. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of Wilson snipe, Magdalen Islands, Quebec, June 18, 1904. _Lower_: Nearer view of same nest. Both photographs by the author, referred to on page 84.]

[Illustration: PLATE 18. WILSON SNIPE. _Upper_: Wilson snipe on the nest shown on plate 17; presented by Mr. Herbert K. Job, referred to on page 84. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of Wilson snipe, Yukon Delta, Alaska, June 18, 1914; a photograph taken by Mr. F. Seymour Hersey for the author, referred to on page 85.]

[Illustration: PLATE 19. DOWITCHER. _Upper_: Nesting site of dowitcher, nest under the bush in the centre, near Fort Assiniboine, Alberta, June 3, 1926. _Lower_: Nearer view of the nest. Both photographs presented by Mr. Richard H. Rauch, referred to on page 109.]

[Illustration: PLATE 20. _Upper_: DOWITCHER. Dowitcher on the nest shown on plate 19, referred to on page 109. _Lower_: STILT SANDPIPER. Stilt sandpiper, immature, Ithaca, New York; presented by Dr. Arthur A. Allen.]

[Illustration: PLATE 21. LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER. _Upper_: Nesting site of long-billed dowitcher, Yukon Delta, Alaska, June 20, 1914; a photograph taken by Mr. F. Seymour Hersey for the author. _Lower_: Long-billed dowitcher, Monterey County, California, October 10, 1913; presented by Mr. W. Leon Dawson.]

[Illustration: PLATE 22. LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER. _Upper_: Distant view of long-billed dowitcher's nest, St. Michael, Alaska, June 9, 1914. _Lower_: Nearer view of same nest. Both photographs taken by Mr. F. Seymour Hersey for the author, referred to on page 117.]

[Illustration: PLATE 23. KNOT. _Upper_: Knot on its nest. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of knot. Both photographs taken by Dr. W. Elmer Ekblaw at North Star Bay, Greenland, in June, 1916; presented by him and by courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History, referred to on page 135.]

[Illustration: PLATE 24. KNOT. Nesting site of knot, near Sheridan River, Grinnell Land, June 27, 1909; a photograph taken by Admiral Robert E. Peary, loaned by Mr. H. F. Witherby, and published on the author's own responsibility, referred to on page 135.]

[Illustration: PLATE 25. KNOT. _Upper_: Knot on its nest. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of knot, near Sheridan River, Grinnell Land, June 27, 1909. Both photographs taken by Admiral Peary and published under the same circumstances as plate 24, referred to on page 135.]

[Illustration: PLATE 26. PURPLE SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Purple sandpiper on its nest, Spitsbergen, July 2, 1922; presented by Maj. W. M. Congreve. _Lower_: Purple sandpipers on the rocks at Scituate, Massachusetts, December 28, 1926; presented by Dr. John B. May.]

[Illustration: PLATE 27. ALEUTIAN SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of Aleutian sandpiper. _Lower_: Downy young of Aleutian sandpiper. Both photographs taken by Mr. Alfred M. Bailey at Emma Harbor, Providence Bay, Siberia, July 4, 1921; presented by him and by courtesy of the Colorado Museum of Natural History, referred to on page 162.]

[Illustration: PLATE 28. ALEUTIAN SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Nesting site of Aleutian sandpiper. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of Aleutian sandpiper. Both photographs taken by the author on Kiska Island, Alaska, June 18, 1911, referred to on page 161.]

[Illustration: PLATE 29. PECTORAL SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Nesting site of pectoral sandpiper. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of pectoral sandpiper. Both photographs taken by Mr. F. Seymour Hersey for the author at St. Michael, Alaska, June 9, 1914, referred to on page 172.]

[Illustration: PLATE 30. PECTORAL SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Pectoral sandpiper, Buckeye Lake, Ohio, September, 1924; presented by Mr. Edward S. Thomas. _Lower_: Downy young pectoral sandpipers, St. Michael, Alaska, June 27, 1914; a photograph taken by Mr. F. Seymour Hersey for the author.]

[Illustration: PLATE 31. WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of white-rumped sandpiper, June 23, 1925. _Lower_: White-rumped sandpiper on its nest, June 21, 1925. Both photographs taken by Mr. J. Dewey Soper at Nettilling Lake, Baffin Island; presented by him, and by courtesy of the Department of Mines, Canada, referred to on page 183.]

[Illustration: PLATE 32. _Upper_: SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER. Sharp-tailed sandpipers, Alice Downs, Queensland, Australia; a photograph taken by Mr. D. W. Gaukrodger and presented by Mr. W. B. Alexander. _Lower_: WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER. Downy young white-rumped sandpiper, Nettilling Lake, Baffin Island, July 13, 1925; presented by Mr. J. Dewey Soper and by courtesy of the Department of Mines, Canada.]

[Illustration: PLATE 33. BAIRD SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of Baird sandpiper, Griffin Point, Alaska, June 24, 1914. _Lower_: Baird sandpiper on above nest. Both photographs presented by Mr. Joseph Dixon, referred to on page 195.]

[Illustration: PLATE 34. BAIRD SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Young Baird sandpiper, Herschell Island, Yukon, July 30, 1914. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of Baird sandpiper, Griffin Point, Alaska, July 11, 1914. Both photographs presented by Mr. Joseph Dixon.]

[Illustration: PLATE 35. LEAST SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Least sandpiper incubating. _Lower_: Least sandpiper at its nest. Both photographs taken by Mr. Herbert K. Job, Magdalen Islands, Quebec, June 18, 1921, and presented by him.]

[Illustration: PLATE 36. LEAST SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Least sandpiper feeding, Carpinteria, California, August 13, 1917; presented by Mr. W. Leon Dawson. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of least standpiper, Magdalen Islands, Quebec; presented by Mr. P. B. Philipp.]

[Illustration: PLATE 37. RED-BACKED SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Flock of red-backed sandpipers and one turnstone, Gimli, Manitoba, May 24, 1922; presented by Mr. A. G. Lawrence. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of red-backed sandpiper, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, June 25, 1922; presented by Mr. Alfred M. Bailey and by courtesy of the Colorado Museum of Natural History.]

[Illustration: PLATE 38. CURLEW SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of curlew sandpiper, near Golchika, Yenisei River, July 7, 1914. _Lower_: Site of above nest. Both photographs presented by Mrs. Maud D. (Haviland) Brindley, referred to on page 233.]

[Illustration: PLATE 39. SPOON-BILL SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Nesting site of spoonbill sandpiper, Providence Bay, Siberia, June 22, 1913. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of spoonbill sandpiper, in above locality. Both photographs presented by Mr. Joseph Dixon, referred to on page 239.]

[Illustration: PLATE 40. SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Pair of semipalmated sandpipers, near their young, Griffin Point, Alaska, July 2, 1914. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of semipalmated sandpiper, Griffin Point, Alaska, July 12, 1914. Both photographs presented by Mr. Joseph Dixon.]

[Illustration: PLATE 41. SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER. Semipalmated sandpipers; presented by Mr. A. Brooker Klugh.]

[Illustration: PLATE 42. WESTERN SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Nesting site of western sandpiper, Yukon Delta, Alaska. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of western sandpiper, Yukon Delta, Alaska, June 16, 1914. Both photographs taken by Mr. F. Seymour Hersey for the author.]

[Illustration: PLATE 43. WESTERN SANDPIPER. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of western sandpiper, Wales, Alaska, June 25, 1922; presented by Mr. Alfred M. Bailey and by courtesy of the Colorado Museum of Natural History. _Lower_: Downy young western sandpipers, Yukon Delta, Alaska, June 23, 1914; a photograph taken by Mr. F. Seymour Hersey for the author.]

[Illustration: PLATE 44. SANDERLING. _Upper_: Nesting site of sanderling, northeastern Greenland, July, 1908. _Lower_: Sanderling on its nest in above locality. Both photographs presented by Mr. A. L. V. Manniche, referred to on page 267.]

[Illustration: PLATE 45. SANDERLING. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of sanderling, northeastern Greenland, 77° north. _Lower_: Downy young sanderlings, 3, 7 and 11 days old. Both photographs presented by Mr. A. L. V. Manniche.]

[Illustration: PLATE 46. SANDERLING. _Upper_: Sanderlings on the beach, Staten Island, New York, October 12, 1909; presented by Mr. Howard H. Cleaves. _Lower_: Immature sanderling, Ithaca, New York; presented by Dr. Arthur A. Allen.]

[Illustration: PLATE 47. MARBLED GODWIT. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of marbled godwit, Reedy Lake, Saskatchewan, June 8, 1905. _Lower_: Another nest, Hay Lake, Saskatchewan, June 5, 1905. Both photographs taken by the author, referred to on page 279.]

[Illustration: PLATE 48. MARBLED GODWIT. _Upper_: Distant view of marbled godwit on its nest, Hay Lake, Saskatchewan, June 9, 1906. _Lower_: Close up view of same bird. Both photographs taken by the author, referred to on page 280.]

[Illustration: PLATE 49. MARBLED GODWIT. _Upper_: Marbled godwits on the beach at Santa Barbara, California, May 4, 1914; presented by Mr. W. Leon Dawson. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of marbled godwit, same as shown on plate 48, taken by the author.]

[Illustration: PLATE 50. PACIFIC GODWIT. _Upper_: Nest and eggs of Pacific godwit, Hooper Bay, Alaska; presented by Mr. Herbert W. Brandt. _Lower_: Downy young Pacific godwits, Yukon Delta, Alaska, July 2, 1914; a photograph taken by Mr. F. Seymour Hersey, for the author.]

[Illustration: PLATE 51. _Upper_: BLACK-TAILED GODWIT. Black-tailed godwit coming onto its nest; presented by Prof. Julian S. Huxley. _Lower_: REDSHANK. Nest and eggs of redshank; presented by Mr. C. W. Colthrup.]

[Illustration: PLATE 52. GREATER YELLOW-LEGS. Greater yellow-legs, Lyon, Michigan, April 25, 1924; presented by Mr. Walter E. Hastings.]

[Illustration: PLATE 53. LESSER YELLOW-LEGS. _Upper_: Nesting site of lesser yellow-legs, Belvedere, Alberta, June 3, 1923; presented by Mr. J. Fletcher Street. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of yellow-legs, Belvedere, Alberta, June 4, 1923; presented by Mr. George H. Stuart, 3rd. Both referred to on page 337.]

[Illustration: PLATE 54. LESSER YELLOW-LEGS. _Upper_: Nesting site of lesser yellow-legs, near Belvedere, Alberta; presented by Mr. Richard C. Harlow. _Lower_: Nest and eggs of lesser yellow-legs in the same general locality; presented by Mr. Richard H. Rauch. Both referred to on page 338.]

[Illustration: PLATE 55. LESSER YELLOW-LEGS. _Upper_: Lesser yellow-legs; presented by Mr. A. Brooker Klugh. _Lower_: Downy young lesser yellow-legs, Belvedere, Alberta; presented by Mr. J. Fletcher Street, referred to on page 338.]

INDEX

Abbott, Gerard A., on marbled godwit, 280

acuminata, Pisobia, 167

Aiken, Charles E. H., on American avocet, 43

Aiken and Warren, on Wilson snipe, 93

alba, Crocethia, 265

Aleutian sandpiper, 159

Alexander, W. B., on sharp-tailed sandpiper, 168

Allen, Arthur A., on stilt sandpiper, 126

Allen, Francis H.-- on American woodcock, 64 on lesser yellow-legs, 341

Allen, J. A., on rufous-necked sandpiper, 215

alpina alpina, Pelidna, 217

alpina, Pelidna alpina, 217

alpina sakhalina, Pelidna, 221

American avocet, 37

American knot, 131

American woodcock, 61

americana, Recurvirostra, 37

Arquatella maritima, 146

Arquatella ptilocnemis couesi, 159 ptilocnemis, 152

Asiatic knot, eastern, 145

Audubon, J. J.-- on American avocet, 41 on American woodcock, 62, 69 on eastern dowitcher, 113 on Hudsonian godwit, 295 on marbled godwit, 277, 283, 287 on red-backed sandpiper, 226 on stilt sandpiper, 125, 126

avocet, American, 37

Bacon, Samuel E., on red-backed sandpiper, 228

Bahr, P. H., on northern phalarope, 18

Bailey, Alfred M.-- on Aleutian sandpiper, 162 on Baird sandpiper, 194 on eastern Asiatic knot, 145 on pectoral sandpiper, 172 on red phalarope, 1 on rufous-necked sandpiper, 216

Bailey, Mrs. Florence M., on marbled godwit, 283

Baird sandpiper, 193

bairdi, Pisobia, 193

Bartsch, Paul, on greater yellow-legs, 327

baueri, Limosa lapponica, 289

Best and Haviland, on northern phalarope, 23

Bishop, Louis B.-- on least sandpiper, 205 on red-backed sandpiper, 228

black-necked stilt, 47

black-tailed godwit, 304

Bond, J. Walpole, on greenshank, 310

Boraston, John M. on European snipe, 79

Bowles, J. H.-- on Baird sandpiper, 199 on red-backed sandpiper, 229 on Wilson snipe, 93

Brandt, Herbert W.-- on Aleutian sandpiper, 160 on Baird sandpiper, 195 on black-necked stilt, 48 on long-billed dowitcher, 116, 117 on northern phalarope, 18 on Pacific godwit, 290, 291, 293 on pectoral sandpiper, 172, 174 on red-backed sandpiper, 222, 223 on red phalarope, 6, 12 on semipalmated sandpiper, 245, 246 on western sandpiper, 257, 258

Bretherton, Bernard J., on Aleutian sandpiper, 164

Brewster, William-- on American woodcock, 64, 66, 72 on Baird sandpiper, 197, 198, 199 on greater yellow-legs, 324, 329, 330 on lesser yellow-legs, 340 on northern phalarope, 22, 23 on red-backed sandpiper, 227 on red phalarope, 10, 11 on semipalmated sandpiper, 250 on white-rumped sandpiper, 187, 188, 189 on Wilson snipe, 91

Brooks, W. Sprague-- on Baird sandpiper, 194, 195 on pectoral sandpiper, 172 on rufous-necked sandpiper, 216 on semipalmated sandpiper, 246

Brown, D. E., on red-backed sandpiper, 221

Burtch, Verdi, on stilt sandpiper, 126

Buturlin, S. A., on pectoral sandpiper, 171, 173

Buxton, N. G., on rufous-necked sandpiper, 215

Cahoon, John C., on eastern dowitcher, 113

Calidris canutus rufus, 131

Calidris tenuirostris, 145

Cameron, E. S., on Wilson phalarope, 34

canutus rufus, Calidris, 131

Capella gallinago delicata, 81

Capella gallinago gallinago, 78

Capella media, 98

Chapman, Abel-- on dunlin, 220 on European woodcock, 57

Chapman, Frank M.-- on American avocet, 41 on black-necked stilt, 50

Chislett, Ralph, on jack snipe, 103

Clark, Austin H., on Aleutian sandpiper, 162, 165

Conover, H. B.-- on long-billed dowitcher, 118 on pectoral sandpiper, 170, 171, 173 on western sandpiper, 258

Cooke, Wells W.-- on eastern dowitcher, 108 on European woodcock, 60 on greater yellow-legs, 330 on red-backed sandpiper, 223 on Wilson snipe, 91

Coues, Elliott-- on eastern dowitcher, 111 on stilt sandpiper, 127

couesi, Arquatella ptilocnemis, 159

Crocethia alba, 265

Curlew sandpiper, 232

Dalgleish, John J., on European woodcock, 56

Danforth, Stuart T.-- on black-necked stilt, 53 on greater yellow-legs, 327 on lesser yellow-legs, 340, 344 on semipalmated sandpiper, 252 on stilt sandpiper, 125 on white-rumped sandpiper, 186

Dawson, W. Leon-- on American avocet, 42 on black-necked stilt, 47, 48, 50, 52 on red phalarope, 2, 9 on Wilson phalarope, 29, 33 on Wilson snipe, 83

delicata, Capella gallinago, 81

Dixon, Joseph-- on Baird sandpiper, 194, 195, 196 on semipalmated sandpiper, 245, 247 on spoonbill sandpiper, 237, 238, 239, 240, 242, 243

dowitcher, eastern, 106

dowitcher, long-billed, 115

Dresser, Henry E.-- on European woodcock, 60 on jack snipe, 104 on sanderling, 268

dunlin, 217

eastern Asiatic knot, 145

eastern dowitcher, 106

Eifrig, C. W. G., on red phalarope, 5

Ekblaw, W. E., on American knot, 133, 134, 136, 137, 139, 141

Elliot, D. G., on Hudsonian godwit, 298

Ereunetes mauri, 255

Ereunetes pusillus, 244

Erolia ferruginea, 232

European snipe, 78

European woodcock, 54

Eurynorhynchus pygmeus, 237

Evans, E., and Sturge, W., on purple sandpiper, 147

Farren, W., on redshank, 315, 316, 317

Fay, S. Prescott, on Hudsonian godwit, 301

fedoa, Limosa, 277

Feilden, H. W-- on American knot, 135, 139 on sanderling, 267

ferruginea, Erolia, 232

Fisher, William H., on American woodcock, 68

flavipes, Totanus, 336

Forbush, Edward H.-- on American knot, 139 on American woodcock, 62, 72 on Hudsonian godwit, 298, 300 on Wilson snipe, 89

fulicarius, Phalaropus, 1

fuscicollis, Pisobia, 181

gallinago, Capella gallinago, 78

gallinago delicata, Capella, 81

gallinago gallinago, Capella, 78

Gault, Benjamin T., on Wilson snipe, 87

Gibson, Ernest-- on Hudsonian godwit, 301 on stilt sandpiper, 129 on white-rumped sandpiper, 190

Giraud, J. P., on red-backed sandpiper, 226

Gladstone, Hugh S., on northern phalarope, 20

Glottis nebularia, 309

Godwit, black-tailed, 304 Hudsonian, 295 marbled, 277 Pacific, 289

Gordon, Mrs. Audrey, on northern phalarope, 17

Gordon, Seton-- on dunlin, 219 on European snipe, 80 on European woodcock, 54, 55, 58

Goss, N. S., on Wilson snipe, 83

Great snipe, 98

Greater yellow-legs, 321

Greenshank, 309

Grinnell, Bryant, and Storer, on northern phalarope, 25

Grinnell, Joseph-- on lesser yellow-legs, 337 on red-backed sandpiper, 223 on red phalarope, 5 on semipalmated sandpiper, 244 on Wilson snipe, 82

Griscom, Ludlow, on American knot, 137

griseus griseus, Limnodromus, 106

griseus, Limnodromus griseus, 106

griseus scolopaceus, Limnodromus, 115

haemastica, Limosa, 295

Hanna, G. Dallas, on Pribilof sandpiper, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158

Harlow, Richard C., on eastern dowitcher, 108, 109, 110

Harrold, C. G., on Hudsonian godwit, 295, 299

Hartert, Ernst, on Aleutian sandpiper, 160

Hatch, P. L.-- on pectoral sandpiper, 175 on stilt sandpiper, 123

Haviland, Maud D.-- on curlew sandpiper, 233 on red phalarope, 5, 7

Henderson, A. D., on eastern dowitcher, 109

Henshaw, Henry W., on Wilson snipe, 88

Hewitson, W. C., on purple sandpiper, 147

Himantopus mexicanus, 47

himantopus, Micropalama, 122

Holland, Arthur H.-- on Hudsonian godwit, 301 on pectoral sandpiper, 177

Howell, Arthur H.-- on least sandpiper, 206 on lesser yellow-legs, 340 on semipalmated sandpiper, 249 on western sandpiper, 260

Hudson, W. H.-- on greater yellow-legs, 331 on pectoral sandpiper, 174

Hudsonian godwit, 295

Huntington, Dwight W., on Wilson snipe, 92

Huxley, Julian S.-- on American avocet, 38 on redshank, 316, 317

Huxley and Montague, on black-tailed godwit, 304

Janvrin, E. R. P., on eastern dowitcher, 110

Jones, Lynds, on American woodcock, 65

Jourdain, Francis Chas. Robt.-- on black-tailed godwit, 304 on curlew sandpiper, 232 on great snipe, 98 on jack snipe, 101 on redshank, 315

Kells, William L. on Wilson snipe, 84

knot, American, 131

knot, eastern Asiatic, 145

Kumlien, Ludwig-- on purple sandpiper, 146 on red phalarope, 9, 13

Laing, Hamilton M.-- on Aleutian sandpiper, 165 on marbled godwit, 284

lapponica baueri, Limosa, 289

least sandpiper, 202

lesser yellow-legs, 336

Lewis, E. J., on American woodcock, 75

Lien, Carl, on least sandpiper, 208

Limnodromus griseus griseus, 106

Limnodromus griseus scolopaceus, 115

Limosa fedoa, 277

Limosa haemastica, 295

Limosa lapponica baueri, 289

Limosa limosa limosa, 304

limosa limosa, Limosa, 304

limosa, Limosa limosa, 304

lobatus, Lobipes, 15

Lobipes lobatus, 15

long-billed dowitcher, 115

long-toed stint, 213

MacFarlane, Roderick R.-- on Baird sandpiper, 194 on lesser yellow-legs, 337 on sanderling, 266 on semipalmated sandpiper, 246 on stilt sandpiper, 123, 124

MacGillivray, Wm.-- on dunlin, 218, 219, 220 on greenshank, 313

Mackay, George H.-- on American knot, 131, 132, 139, 140, 142 on northern phalarope, 22

maculata, Pisobia, 169

Manniche, A. L. V.-- on American knot, 134, 139, 140 on dunlin, 218 on red phalarope, 3, 4, 9, 12 on sanderling, 266, 267, 269, 273

Marbled godwit, 277

maritima, Arquatella, 146

Massey, Herbert-- on dunlin, 218 on European woodcock, 56

mauri, Ereunetes, 255

Maynard, C. J.-- on American woodcock, 70 on marbled godwit, 287 on white-rumped sandpiper, 188

McAtee, W. L.-- on American knot, 139 on Baird sandpiper, 197

media, Capella, 98

melanoleucus, Totanus, 321

mexicanus, Himantopus, 47

Micropalama himantopus, 122

minor, Rubicola, 61

minutilla, Pisobia, 202

Moore, N. B., on stilt sandpiper, 125

Moore, Robert T., on least sandpiper, 203

Murdoch, John-- on Baird sandpiper, 194 on pectoral sandpiper, 170 171, 173, 177 on red-backed sandpiper, 224, 227 on red phalarope, 67

Murphy, Robert Cushman, on American woodcock, 67

nebularia, Glottis, 309

Nelson, E.-W.-- on Aleutian sandpiper, 164, 165 on greater yellow-legs, 324 on long-billed dowitcher, 116 on northern phalarope, 16, 17, 20 on Pacific godwit, 289, 290, 293, 294 on pectoral sandpiper, 170 on Pribilof sandpiper, 153 on red-backed sandpiper, 222, 227 on red phalarope, 3, 11 on sharp-tailed sandpiper, 167, 168 on spoonbill sandpiper, 238, 243 on western sandpiper, 256, 261 on Wilson phalarope, 29, 30, 31

Nichols, John T.-- on American knot, 141 on American woodcock, 61, 67, 69, 71 on Baird sandpiper, 199 on dunlin, 220 on eastern dowitcher, 111 on greater yellow-legs, 322, 326, 328, 329 on least sandpiper, 207 on lesser yellow-legs, 341, 343, 345 on marbled godwit, 285 on pectoral sandpiper, 176 on purple sandpiper, 150, 151 on red-backed sandpiper, 227, 229 on red phalarope, 11 on sanderling, 273 on semipalmated sandpiper, 251 on stilt sandpiper, 126, 127, 128 on western sandpiper, 260, 261, 262, 263 on white-rumped sandpiper, 187, 188 on Wilson phalarope, 34 on Wilson snipe, 88, 90

Norman, Ernest S., on greater yellow-legs, 324

Northern phalarope, 15

Pacific godwit, 289

Palmer, William-- on Pacific godwit, 293 on Pribilof sandpiper, 155, 156, 157

Peabody, P. B., on Wilson phalarope, 29

Pearson, T. Gilbert, on American avocet, 43

pectoral sandpiper, 169

Pelidna alpina alpina, 217

Pelidna alpina sakhalina, 221

phalarope, northern, 15

phalarope, red, 1

phalarope, Wilson, 28

Phalaropus fulicarius, 1

Philipp, P. B.-- on least sandpiper, 203, 204, 209 on Wilson snipe, 84, 86

Pisobia acuminata, 167

Pisobia bairdi, 193

Pisobia fuscicollis, 181

Pisobia maculata, 169

Pisobia minutilla, 202

Pisobia ruficollis, 215

Pisobia subminuta, 213

Popham, H. L., on curlew sandpiper, 232, 233

Poynting, Frank, on purple sandpiper, 148

Preble, E. A., on least sandpiper, 206

Preble & McAtee-- on Baird sandpiper, 197 on long-billed dowitcher, 119 on pectoral sandpiper, 175 on Pribilof sandpiper, 157, 158 on semipalmated sandpiper, 249 on sharp-tailed sandpiper, 167

Pribilof sandpiper, 152

Pringle, James J., on Wilson snipe, 92

ptilocnemis, Arquatella ptilocnemis, 152

ptilocnemis couesi, Arquatella, 159

ptilocnemis ptilocnemis, Arquatella, 152

purple sandpiper, 146

pusillus, Ereunetes, 244

pygmeus, Eurynorhynchus, 237

Rathbun, S. F.-- on American knot, 133 on long-billed dowitcher, 120 on western sandpiper, 260

Recurvirostra americana, 37

red-backed sandpiper, 221

red phalarope, 1

redshank, 315

Reid, Savile G.-- on greater yellow-legs, 330 on lesser yellow-legs, 343

Ridgway, Robert-- on Aleutian sandpiper, 159 on black-necked stilt, 51

Riley, J. H., on Hudsonian godwit, 296

Roberts, Thomas S., on marbled godwit, 278, 282

Rockwell, Robert B.-- on American avocet, 39 on Wilson snipe, 85

Ross, Roland C.-- on American knot, 141 on northern phalarope, 23 on red phalarope, 9 on Wilson phalarope, 33

Rossignol, Gilbert R., on black-necked stilt, 48

Rowan, William-- on eastern dowitcher, 108 on Hudsonian godwit, 298 on stilt sandpiper, 126, 128

Rubicola minor, 61

ruficollis, Pisobia, 215

rufous-necked sandpiper, 215

rufus, Calidris canutus, 131

Russon, V., on jack snipe, 103

rusticola, Scolopax, 54

sakhalina, Pelidna alpina, 221

sanderling, 265

sandpiper, Aleutian, 159 Baird, 193 curlew, 232 least, 202 pectoral, 169 Pribilof, 152 purple, 146 red-backed, 221 rufous-necked, 215 semipalmated, 244 sharp-tailed, 167 spoonbill, 237 stilt, 122 western, 255 white-rumped, 181

Sandys, Edwyn, on American woodcock, 68

Sanford, L. C.-- on American knot, 143 on Hudsonian godwit, 298, 300

Saunders, Aretas A.-- on American avocet, 44 on lesser yellow-legs, 341 on northern phalarope, 24 on red phalarope, 13 on Wilson snipe, 84 on least sandpiper, 203 on red-backed sandpiper, 227

scolopaceus, Limnodromus griseus, 115

Scolopax rusticola, 54

Scott, W. E. D., on eastern dowitcher, 111

Seebohm, Henry-- on eastern Asiatic knot, 145 on purple sandpiper, 148

Selby, P. J., on European woodcock, 58

semipalmated sandpiper, 244

sharp-tailed sandpiper, 167

Skinner, M. P., on Wilson snipe, 88

Slater, Henry H.-- on dunlin, 218 on European snipe, 79 on European woodcock, 56, 58, 59 on northern phalarope, 19, 20 on purple sandpiper, 147

snipe, European, 78

snipe, great, 98

snipe, Wilson, 81

Soper, J. Dewey-- on purple sandpiper, 147 on white-rumped sandpiper, 182, 183, 184

spoonbill sandpiper, 237

Steganopus tricolor, 28

Stejneger, Leonhard-- on Aleutian sandpiper, 161, 164 on European snipe, 79 on long-toed stint, 214 on rufous-necked sandpiper, 215 on sharp-tailed sandpiper, 168

stilt, black-necked, 47 sandpiper, 122

stint, long-toed, 213

Stoddard, H, L., on northern phalarope, 25

Street, J. Fletcher, on lesser yellow-legs, 337, 338

subminuta, Pisobia, 213

Suckley, Geo., on red-backed sandpiper, 226

Sutton, Geo. M., on Wilson snipe, 83, 85, 86

Swarth, H. S.-- on Aleutian sandpiper, 160 on greater yellow-legs, 322 on Wilson snipe, 89

Taber, E. G., on American woodcock, 66

Taverner, P. A., on marbled godwit, 285

Taylor, Walter P.-- on American avocet, 43 on Wilson phalarope, 34

tenuirostris, Calidris, 145

Thayer and Bangs, on dunlin, 217

Thayer, John E., on spoonbill sandpiper, 239

Todd, W. E. Clyde, on eastern dowitcher, 109

Torrey, Bradford, on marbled godwit, 286

Totanus flavipes, 336 melanoleucus, 321 totanus, 315

totanus, Totanus, 315

Townsend, Chas. W.-- on Baird sandpiper, 197 on greater yellow-legs, 322, 330 on least sandpiper, 202 on purple sandpiper, 149 on red-backed sandpiper, 225, 227 on red phalarope, 11 on sanderling, 271, 274 on semipalmated sandpiper, 244 on white-rumped sandpiper, 188

Trevor-Battye, Aubyn, on purple sandpiper, 146

tricolor, Steganopus, 28

Trostler, Isador S., on American woodcock, 66

Turner, Lucien M.-- on Aleutian sandpiper, 161, 162, 164 on semipalmated sandpiper, 245 on white-rumped sandpiper, 186, 188

Tyler, John G.-- on American avocet, 43 on black-necked stilt, 49

Watkins, L. Whitney, on American woodcock, 66

Wayne, Arthur T.-- on American knot, 132 on American woodcock, 74 on eastern dowitcher, 107 on red-backed sandpiper, 228 on western sandpiper, 262 on Wilson snipe, 93

Welch, L. W., on red phalarope, 12

western sandpiper, 255

Wetmore, Alexander-- on American avocet, 39, 41 on black-necked stilt, 50, 51 on greater yellow-legs, 332 on Hudsonian godwit, 297, 299, 301 on least sandpiper, 206 on lesser yellow-legs, 340, 345 on northern phalarope, 22 on pectoral sandpiper, 175 on red phalarope, 10 on semipalmated sandpiper, 248 on stilt sandpiper, 129 on white-rumped sandpiper, 181, 182, 190

Whitaker, J. R., on greater yellow-legs, 322, 323

white-rumped sandpiper, 181

Wilson, Alexander, on red-backed sandpiper, 226

Wilson phalarope, 28

Wilson snipe, 81

Witherby's Handbook-- on European woodcock, 57, 58 on northern phalarope, 24 on purple sandpiper, 148, 149 on sanderling, 270

Wolley, John, on jack snipe, 102, 103

woodcock, American, 61 European, 54

Yarrell, William-- on European woodcock, 59 on purple sandpiper, 149

yellow-legs, greater, 321

yellow-legs, lesser, 336

A CATALOGUE OF

SELECTED DOVER BOOKS

IN ALL FIELDS OF INTEREST

A CATALOGUE OF SELECTED DOVER BOOKS IN ALL FIELDS OF INTEREST

CONDITIONED REFLEXES, Ivan P. Pavlov. Full translation of most complete statement of Pavlov's work; cerebral damage, conditioned reflex, experiments with dogs, sleep, similar topics of great importance. 430pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 60614-7 Pa. $4.50

NOTES ON NURSING: WHAT IT IS, AND WHAT IT IS NOT, Florence Nightingale. Outspoken writings by founder of modern nursing. When first published (1860) it played an important role in much needed revolution in nursing. Still stimulating. 140pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 22340-X Pa. $2.50

HARTER'S PICTURE ARCHIVE FOR COLLAGE AND ILLUSTRATION, Jim Harter. Over 300 authentic, rare 19th-century engravings selected by noted collagist for artists, designers, decoupeurs, etc. Machines, people, animals, etc., printed one side of page. 25 scene plates for backgrounds. 6 collages by Harter, Satty, Singer, Evans. Introduction. 192pp. 8-7/8 × 11-3/4. 23659-5 Pa. $5.00

MANUAL OF TRADITIONAL WOOD CARVING, edited by Paul N. Hasluck. Possibly the best book in English on the craft of wood carving. Practical instructions, along with 1,146 working drawings and photographic illustrations. Formerly titled _Cassell's Wood Carving_. 576pp. 6-1/2 × 9-1/4. 23489-4 Pa. $7.95

THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF HAND OR SIMPLE TURNING, John Jacob Holtzapffel. Full coverage of basic lathe techniques--history and development, special apparatus, softwood turning, hardwood turning, metal turning. Many projects--billiard ball, works formed within a sphere, egg cups, ash trays, vases, jardiniers, others--included. 1881 edition. 800 illustrations. 592pp. 6-1/8 × 9-1/4. 23365-0 Clothbd. $15.00

THE JOY OF HANDWEAVING, Osma Tod. Only book you need for hand weaving. Fundamentals, threads, weaves, plus numerous projects for small board-loom, two-harness, tapestry, laid-in, four-harness weaving and more. Over 160 illustrations. 2nd revised edition. 352pp. 6-1/2 × 9-1/4. 23458-4 Pa. $5.00

THE BOOK OF WOOD CARVING, Charles Marshall Sayers. Still finest book for beginning student in wood sculpture. Noted teacher, craftsman discusses fundamentals, technique; gives 34 designs, over 34 projects for panels, bookends, mirrors, etc. "Absolutely first-rate"--E. J. Tangerman. 33 photos. 118pp. 7-3/4 × 10-5/8. 23654-4 Pa. $3.00

DRAWINGS OF WILLIAM BLAKE, William Blake. 92 plates from Book of Job, _Divine Comedy_, _Paradise Lost_, visionary heads, mythological figures, Laocoon, etc. Selection, introduction, commentary by Sir Geoffrey Keynes. 178pp. 8-1/8 × 11. 22303-5 Pa. $4.00

ENGRAVINGS OF HOGARTH, William Hogarth. 101 of Hogarth's greatest works: _Rake's Progress_, _Harlot's Progress_, _Illustrations for Hudibras_, _Before and After_, _Beer Street and Gin Lane_, many more. Full commentary. 256pp. 11 × 13-3/4. 22479-1 Pa. $7.95

DAUMIER: 120 GREAT LITHOGRAPHS, Honore Daumier. Wide-ranging collection of lithographs by the greatest caricaturist of the 19th century. Concentrates on eternally popular series on lawyers, on married life, on liberated women, etc. Selection, introduction, and notes on plates by Charles F. Ramus. Total of 158pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. 23512-2 Pa. $5.50

DRAWINGS OF MUCHA, Alphonse Maria Mucha. Work reveals draftsman of highest caliber: studies for famous posters and paintings, renderings for book illustrations and ads, etc. 70 works, 9 in color; including 6 items not drawings. Introduction. List of illustrations. 72pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. (Available in U.S. only) 23672-2 Pa. $4.00

GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI: DRAWINGS IN THE PIERPONT MORGAN LIBRARY, Giovanni Battista Piranesi. For first time ever all of Morgan Library's collection, world's largest. 167 illustrations of rare Piranesi drawings--archeological, architectural, decorative and visionary. Essay, detailed list of drawings, chronology, captions. Edited by Felice Stampfle. 144pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. 23714-1 Pa. $7.50

NEW YORK ETCHINGS (1905-1949), John Sloan. All of important American artist's N.Y. life etchings. 67 works include some of his best art; also lively historical record--Greenwich Village, tenement scenes. Edited by Sloan's widow. Introduction and captions. 79pp. 8-3/8 × 11-1/4. 23651-X Pa. $4.00

CHINESE PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHY: A PICTORIAL SURVEY, Wan-go Weng. 69 fine examples from John M. Crawford's matchless private collection: landscapes, birds, flowers, human figures, etc., plus calligraphy. Every basic form included: hanging scrolls, handscrolls, album leaves, fans, etc. 109 illustrations. Introduction. Captions. 192pp. 8-7/8 × 11-3/4. 23707-9 Pa. $7.95

DRAWINGS OF REMBRANDT, edited by Seymour Slive. Updated Lippmann, Hofstede de Groot edition, with definitive scholarly apparatus. All portraits, biblical sketches, landscapes, nudes, Oriental figures, classical studies, together with selection of work by followers. 550 illustrations. Total of 630pp. 9-1/8 × 12-1/4. 21485-0, 21486-9 Pa., Two-vol. set $15.00

THE DISASTERS OF WAR, Francisco Goya. 83 etchings record horrors of Napoleonic wars in Spain and war in general. Reprint of 1st edition, plus 3 additional plates. Introduction by Philip Hofer. 97pp. 9-3/8 × 8-1/4. 21872-4 Pa. $3.75

THE EARLY WORK OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY, Aubrey Beardsley. 157 plates, 2 in color: _Manon Lescaut_, _Madame Bovary_, _Morte Darthur_, _Salome_, other. Introduction by H. Marillier. 182pp. 8-1/8 × 11. 21816-3 Pa. $4.50

THE LATER WORK OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY, Aubrey Beardsley. Exotic masterpieces of full maturity: _Venus and Tannhauser_, _Lysistrata_, _Rape of the Lock_, _Volpone_, Savoy material, etc. 174 plates, 2 in color. 186pp. 8-1/8 × 11. 21817-1 Pa. $4.50

THOMAS NAST'S CHRISTMAS DRAWINGS, Thomas Nast. Almost all Christmas drawings by creator of image of Santa Claus as we know it, and one of America's foremost illustrators and political cartoonists. 66 illustrations. 3 illustrations in color on covers. 96pp. 8-3/8 × 11-1/4. 23660-9 Pa. $3.50

THE DORÉ ILLUSTRATIONS FOR DANTE'S DIVINE COMEDY, Gustave Doré. All 135 plates from Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise; fantastic tortures, infernal landscapes, celestial wonders. Each plate with appropriate (translated) verses. 141pp. 9 × 12. 23231-X Pa. $4.50

DORÉ'S ILLUSTRATIONS FOR RABELAIS, Gustave Doré. 252 striking illustrations of _Gargantua and Pantagruel_ books by foremost 19th-century illustrator. Including 60 plates, 192 delightful smaller illustrations. 153pp. 9 × 12. 23656-0 Pa. $5.00

LONDON: A PILGRIMAGE, Gustave Doré, Blanchard Jerrold. Squalor, riches, misery, beauty of mid-Victorian metropolis; 55 wonderful plates, 125 other illustrations, full social, cultural text by Jerrold. 191pp. of text. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. 22306-X Pa. $6.00

THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER, Gustave Doré, S. T. Coleridge. Doré's finest work, 34 plates capture moods, subtleties of poem. Full text. Introduction by Millicent Rose. 77pp. 9-1/4 × 12. 22305-1 Pa. $3.50

THE DORÉ BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS, Gustave Doré. All wonderful, detailed plates: Adam and Eve, Flood, Babylon, Life of Jesus, etc. Brief King James text with each plate. Introduction by Millicent Rose. 241 plates. 241pp. 9 × 12. 23004-X Pa. $6.00

THE COMPLETE ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS AND DRYPOINTS OF ALBRECHT DURER. "Knight, Death and Devil"; "Melencolia," and more--all Dürer's known works in all three media, including 6 works formerly attributed to him. 120 plates. 235pp. 8-3/8 × 11-1/4. 22851-7 Pa. $6.50

MAXIMILIAN'S TRIUMPHAL ARCH, Albrecht Dürer and others. Incredible monument of woodcut art: 8 foot high elaborate arch--heraldic figures, humans, battle scenes, fantastic elements--that you can assemble yourself. Printed on one side, layout for assembly. 143pp. 11 × 16. 21451-6 Pa. $5.00

THE COMPLETE WOODCUTS OF ALBRECHT DURER, edited by Dr. W. Kurth. 346 in all: "Old Testament," "St. Jerome," "Passion," "Life of Virgin," "Apocalypse," many others. Introduction by Campbell Dodgson. 285pp. 8-1/2 × 12-1/4. 21097-9 Pa. $6.95

DRAWINGS OF ALBRECHT DURER, edited by Heinrich Wolfflin. 81 plates show development from youth to full style. Many favorites; many new. Introduction by Alfred Werner. 96pp. 8-1/8 × 11. 22352-3 Pa. $5.00

THE HUMAN FIGURE, Albrecht Dürer. Experiments in various techniques--stereometric, progressive proportional, and others. Also life studies that rank among finest ever done. Complete reprinting of _Dresden Sketchbook_. 170 plates. 355pp. 8-3/8 × 11-1/4. 21042-1 Pa. $7.95

OF THE JUST SHAPING OF LETTERS, Albrecht Dürer. Renaissance artist explains design of Roman majuscules by geometry, also Gothic lower and capitals. Grolier Club edition. 43pp. 7-7/8 × 10-3/4 21306-4 Pa. $3.00

TEN BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE, Vitruvius. The most important book ever written on architecture. Early Roman aesthetics, technology, classical orders, site selection, all other aspects. Stands behind everything since. Morgan translation. 331pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 20645-9 Pa. $4.00

THE FOUR BOOKS OF ARCHITECTURE, Andrea Palladio. 16th-century classic responsible for Palladian movement and style. Covers classical architectural remains, Renaissance revivals, classical orders, etc. 1738 Ware English edition. Introduction by A. Placzek. 216 plates. 110pp. of text. 9-1/2 × 12-3/4. 21308-0 Pa. $8.95

HORIZONS, Norman Bel Geddes. Great industrialist stage designer, "father of streamlining," on application of aesthetics to transportation, amusement, architecture, etc. 1932 prophetic account; function, theory, specific projects. 222 illustrations. 312pp. 7-7/8 × 10-3/4. 23514-9 Pa. $6.95

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S FALLINGWATER, Donald Hoffmann. Full, illustrated story of conception and building of Wright's masterwork at Bear Run, Pa. 100 photographs of site, construction, and details of completed structure. 112pp. 9-1/4 × 10. 23671-4 Pa. $5.00

THE ELEMENTS OF DRAWING, John Ruskin. Timeless classic by great Viltorian; starts with basic ideas, works through more difficult. Many practical exercises. 48 illustrations. Introduction by Lawrence Campbell. 228pp, 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 22730-8 Pa. $2.75

GIST OF ART, John Sloan. Greatest modern American teacher, Art Students League, offers innumerable hints, instructions, guided comments to help you in painting. Not a formal course. 46 illustrations. Introduction by Helen Sloan. 200pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23435-5 Pa. $3.50

THE ANATOMY OF THE HORSE, George Stubbs. Often considered the great masterpiece of animal anatomy. Full reproduction of 1766 edition, plus prospectus; original text and modernized text. 36 plates. Introduction by Eleanor Garvey. 121pp. 11 × 14-3/4. 23402-9 Pa. $6.00

BRIDGMAN'S LIFE DRAWING, George B. Bridgman. More than 500 illustrative drawings and text teach you to abstract the body into its major masses, use light and shade, proportion; as well as specific areas of anatomy, of which Bridgman is master. 192pp. 6-1/2 × 9-1/4. (Available in U.S. only) 22710-3 Pa. $3.00

ART NOUVEAU DESIGNS IN COLOR, Alphonse Mucha, Maurice Verneuil, Georges Auriol. Full-color reproduction of _Combinaisons ornementales_ (c. 1900) by Art Nouveau masters. Floral, animal, geometric, interlacings, swashes--borders, frames, spots--all incredibly beautiful. 60 plates, hundreds of designs. 9-3/8 × 8-1/16. 22885-1 Pa. $4.00

FULL-COLOR FLORAL DESIGNS IN THE ART NOUVEAU STYLE, E. A. Seguy. 166 motifs, on 40 plates, from _Les fleurs et leurs applications decoratives_ (1902): borders, circular designs, repeats, allovers, "spots." All in authentic Art Nouveau colors. 48pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. 23439-8 Pa. $5.00

A DIDEROT PICTORIAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRADES AND INDUSTRY, edited by Charles C. Gillispie. 485 most interesting plates from the great French Encyclopedia of the 18th century show hundreds of working figures, artifacts, process, land and cityscapes; glassmaking, papermaking, metal extraction, construction, weaving, making furniture, clothing, wigs, dozens of other activities. Plates fully explained. 920pp. 9 × 12. 22284-5, 22285-3 Clothbd., Two-vol. set $40.00

HANDBOOK OF EARLY ADVERTISING ART, Clarence P. Hornung. Largest collection of copyright-free early and antique advertising art ever compiled. Over 6,000 illustrations, from Franklin's time to the 1890's for special effects, novelty. Valuable source, almost inexhaustible.

Pictorial Volume. Agriculture, the zodiac, animals, autos, birds, Christmas, fire engines, flowers, trees, musical instruments, ships, games and sports, much more. Arranged by subject matter and use. 237 plates. 288pp. 9 × 12. 20122-8 Clothbd. $13.50

Typographical Volume. Roman and Gothic faces ranging from 10 point to 300 point, "Barnum," German and Old English faces, script, logotypes, scrolls and flourishes, 1115 ornamental initials, 67 complete alphabets, more. 310 plates. 320pp. 9 × 12. 20123-6 Clothbd. $15.00

CALLIGRAPHY (CALLIGRAPHIA LATINA), J. G. Schwandner. High point of 18th-century ornamental calligraphy. Very ornate initials, scrolls, borders, cherubs, birds, lettered examples. 172pp. 9 × 13. 20475-8 Pa. $6.00

ART FORMS IN NATURE, Ernst Haeckel. Multitude of strangely beautiful natural forms: Radiolaria, Foraminifera, jellyfishes, fungi, turtles, bats, etc. All 100 plates of the 19th-century evolutionist's _Kunstformen der Natur_ (1904). 100pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. 22987-4 Pa. $4.50

CHILDREN: A PICTORIAL ARCHIVE FROM NINETEENTH-CENTURY SOURCES, edited by Carol Belanger Grafton. 242 rare, copyright-free wood engravings for artists and designers. Widest such selection available. All illustrations in line. 119pp. 8-3/8 × 11-1/4. 23694-3 Pa. $3.50

WOMEN: A PICTORIAL ARCHIVE FROM NINETEENTH-CENTURY SOURCES, edited by Jim Harter. 391 copyright-free wood engravings for artists and designers selected from rare periodicals. Most extensive such collection available. All illustrations in line. 128pp. 9 × 12. 23703-6 Pa. $4.50

ARABIC ART IN COLOR, Prisse d'Avennes. From the greatest ornamentalists of all time--50 plates in color, rarely seen outside the Near East, rich in suggestion and stimulus. Includes 4 plates on covers. 46pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. 23658-7 Pa. $6.00

AUTHENTIC ALGERIAN CARPET DESIGNS AND MOTIFS, edited by June Beveridge. Algerian carpets are world famous. Dozens of geometrical motifs are charted on grids, color-coded, for weavers, needleworkers, craftsmen, designers. 53 illustrations plus 4 in color. 48pp. 8-1/4 × 11. (Available in U.S. only) 23650-1 Pa. $1.75

DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN PORTRAITS, edited by Hayward and Blanche Cirker. 4000 important Americans, earliest times to 1905, mostly in clear line. Politicians, writers, soldiers, scientists, inventors, industrialists, Indians, Blacks, women, outlaws, etc. Identificatory information. 756pp. 9-1/4 × 12-3/4. 21823-6 Clothbd. $40.00

HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES, Jacob A. Riis. Journalistic record of filth, degradation, upward drive in New York immigrant slums, shops, around 1900. New edition includes 100 original Riis photos, monuments of early photography. 233pp. 10 × 7-7/8. 22012-5 Pa. $6.00

NEW YORK IN THE THIRTIES, Berenice Abbott. Noted photographer's fascinating study of city shows new buildings that have become famous and old sights that have disappeared forever. Insightful commentary. 97 photographs. 97pp. 11-3/8 × 10. 22967-X Pa. $5.00

MEN AT WORK, Lewis W. Hine. Famous photographic studies of construction workers, railroad men, factory workers and coal miners. New supplement of 18 photos on Empire State building construction. New introduction by Jonathan L. Doherty. Total of 69 photos. 63pp. 8 × 10-3/4. 23475-4 Pa. $3.00

THE DEPRESSION YEARS AS PHOTOGRAPHED BY ARTHUR ROTHSTEIN, Arthur Rothstein. First collection devoted entirely to the work of outstanding 1930s photographer: famous dust storm photo, ragged children, unemployed, etc. 120 photographs. Captions. 119pp. 9-1/4 × 10-3/4. 23590-4 Pa. $5.00

CAMERA WORK: A PICTORIAL GUIDE, Alfred Stieglitz. All 559 illustrations and plates from the most important periodical in the history of art photography, _Camera Work_ (1903-17). Presented four to a page, reduced in size but still clear, in strict chronological order, with complete captions. Three indexes. Glossary. Bibliography. 176pp. 8-3/8 × 11-1/4. 23591-2 Pa. $6.95

ALVIN LANGDON COBURN, PHOTOGRAPHER, Alvin L. Coburn. Revealing autobiography by one of greatest photographers of 20th century gives insider's version of Photo-Secession, plus comments on his own work. 77 photographs by Coburn. Edited by Helmut and Alison Gernsheim. 160pp. 8-1/8 × 11. 23685-4 Pa. $6.00

NEW YORK IN THE FORTIES, Andreas Feininger. 162 brilliant photographs by the well-known photographer, formerly with _Life_ magazine, show commuters, shoppers, Times Square at night, Harlem nightclub, Lower East Side, etc. Introduction and full captions by John von Hartz. 181pp. 9-1/14 × 10-3/4. 23585-8 Pa. $6.00

GREAT NEWS PHOTOS AND THE STORIES BEHIND THEM, John Faber. Dramatic volume of 140 great news photos, 1855 through 1976, and revealing stories behind them, with both historical and technical information. Hindenburg disaster, shooting of Oswald, nomination of Jimmy Carter, etc. 160pp. 8-1/4 × 11. 23667-6 Pa. $5.00

THE ART OF THE CINEMATOGRAPHER, Leonard Martin. Survey of American cinematography history and anecdotal interviews with 5 masters--Arthur Miller, Hal Mohr, Hal Rosson, Lucien Ballard, and Conrad Hall. Very large selection of behind-the-scenes production photos. 105 photographs. Filmographies. Index. Originally _Behind the Camera_. 144pp. 8-1/4 × 11. 23686-2 Pa. $5.00

DESIGNS FOR THE THREE-CORNERED HAT (LE TRICORNE), Pablo Picasso. 32 fabulously rare drawings--including 31 color illustrations of costumes and accessories--for 1919 production of famous ballet. Edited by Parmenia Migel, who has written new introduction. 48pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. (Available in U.S. only) 23709-5 Pa. $5.00

NOTES OF A FILM DIRECTOR, Sergei Eisenstein. Greatest Russian filmmaker explains montage, making of _Alexander Nevsky_, aesthetics; comments on self, associates, great rivals (Chaplin), similar material. 78 illustrations. 240pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 22392-2 Pa. $4.50

HOLLYWOOD GLAMOUR PORTRAITS, edited by John Kobal. 145 photos capture the stars from 1926-49, the high point in portrait photography. Gable, Harlow, Bogart, Bacall, Hedy Lamarr, Marlene Dietrich, Robert Montgomery, Marlon Brando, Veronica Lake; 94 stars in all. Full background on photographers, technical aspects, much more. Total of 160pp. 8-3/8 × 11-1/4. 23352-9 Pa. $5.00

THE NEW YORK STAGE: FAMOUS PRODUCTIONS IN PHOTOGRAPHS, edited by Stanley Appelbaum. 148 photographs from Museum of City of New York show 142 plays, 1883-1939. _Peter Pan_, _The Front Page_, _Dead End_, _Our Town_, O'Neill, hundreds of actors and actresses, etc. Full indexes. 154pp. 9-1/2 × 10. 23241-7 Pa. $6.00

MASTERS OF THE DRAMA, John Gassner. Most comprehensive history of the drama, every tradition from Greeks to modern Europe and America, including Orient. Covers 800 dramatists, 2000 plays; biography, plot summaries, criticism, theatre history, etc. 77 illustrations. 890pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 20100-7 Clothbd. $10.00

THE GREAT OPERA STARS IN HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS, edited by James Camner. 343 portraits from the 1850s to the 1940s: Tamburini, Mario, Caliapin, Jeritza, Melchior, Melba, Patti, Pinza, Schipa, Caruso, Farrar, Steber, Gobbi, and many more--270 performers in all. Index. 199pp. 8-3/8 × 11-1/4. 23575-0 Pa. $6.50

J. S. BACH, Albert Schweitzer. Great full-length study of Bach, life, background to music, music, by foremost modern scholar. Ernest Newman translation. 650 musical examples. Total of 928pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/4. (Available in U.S. only) 21631-4, 21632-2 Pa., Two-vol. set $10.00

COMPLETE PIANO SONATAS, Ludwig van Beethoven. All sonatas in the fine Schenker edition, with fingering, analytical material. One of best modern editions. Total of 615pp. 9 × 12. (Available in U.S. only) 23134-8, 23135-6 Pa., Two-vol. set $15.00

KEYBOARD MUSIC, J. S. Bach. Bach-Gesellschaft edition. For harpsichord, piano, other keyboard instruments. English Suites, French Suites, Six

## Partitas, Goldberg Variations, Two-Part Inventions, Three-Part

Sinfonias. 312pp. 8-1/8 × 11. (Available in U.S. only) 22360-4 Pa. $6.00

FOUR SYMPHONIES IN FULL SCORE, Franz Schubert. Schubert's four most popular symphonies: No. 4 in C Minor ("Tragic"); No. 5 in B-flat Major; No. 8 in B Minor ("Unfinished"); No. 9 in C Major ("Great"). Breitkopf & Hartel edition. Study score. 261pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. 23681-1 Pa. $6.50

THE AUTHENTIC GILBERT & SULLIVAN SONGBOOK, W. S. Gilbert, A. S. Sullivan. Largest selection available; 92 songs, uncut, original keys, in piano rendering approved by Sullivan. Favorites and lesser-known fine numbers. Edited with plot synopses by James Spero. 3 illustrations. 399pp. 9 × 12. 23482-7 Pa. $7.95

PRINCIPLES OF ORCHESTRATION, Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov. Great classical orchestrator provides fundamentals of tonal resonance, progression of parts, voice and orchestra, tutti effects, much else in major document. 330pp. of musical excerpts. 489pp. 6-1/2 × 9-1/4. 21266-1 Pa. $6.00

TRISTAN UND ISOLDE, Richard Wagner. Full orchestral score with complete instrumentation. Do not confuse with piano reduction. Commentary by Felix Mottl, great Wagnerian conductor and scholar. Study score. 655pp. 8-1/8 × 11. 22915-7 Pa. $12.50

REQUIEM IN FULL SCORE, Giuseppe Verdi. Immensely popular with choral groups and music lovers. Republication of edition published by C. F. Peters, Leipzig, n. d. German frontmaker in English translation. Glossary. Text in Latin. Study score. 204pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. 23682-X Pa. $6.00

COMPLETE CHAMBER MUSIC FOR STRINGS, Felix Mendelssohn. All of Mendelssohn's chamber music: Octet, 2 Quintets, 6 Quartets, and Four Pieces for String Quartet. (Nothing with piano is included). Complete works edition (1874-7). Study score. 283 pp. 9-3/8 × 12-1/4. 23679-X Pa. $6.95

POPULAR SONGS OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICA, edited by Richard Jackson. 64 most important songs: "Old Oaken Bucket," "Arkansas Traveler," "Yellow Rose of Texas," etc. Authentic original sheet music, full introduction and commentaries. 290pp. 9 × 12. 23270-0 Pa. $6.00

COLLECTED PIANO WORKS, Scott Joplin. Edited by Vera Brodsky Lawrence. Practically all of Joplin's piano works--rags, two-steps, marches, waltzes, etc., 51 works in all. Extensive introduction by Rudi Blesh. Total of 345pp. 9 × 12. 23106-2 Pa. $14.95

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CLASSICAL BALLET, Agrippina Vaganova. Great Russian theoretician, teacher explains methods for teaching classical ballet; incorporates best from French, Italian, Russian schools. 118 illustrations. 175pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 22036-2 Pa. $2.50

CHINESE CHARACTERS, L. Wieger. Rich analysis of 2300 characters according to traditional systems into primitives. Historical-semantic analysis to phonetics (Classical Mandarin) and radicals. 820pp. 6-1/8 × 9-1/4. 21321-8 Pa. $10.00

EGYPTIAN LANGUAGE: EASY LESSONS IN EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHICS, E. A. Wallis Budge. Foremost Egyptologist offers Egyptian grammar, explanation of hieroglyphics, many reading texts, dictionary of symbols. 246pp. 5 × 7-1/2. (Available in U.S. only) 21394-3 Clothbd. $7.50

AN ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF MODERN ENGLISH, Ernest Weekley. Richest, fullest work, by foremost British lexicographer. Detailed word histories. Inexhaustible. Do not confuse this with _Concise Etymological Dictionary_, which is abridged. Total of 856pp. 6-1/2 × 9-1/4. 21873-2, 21874-0 Pa., Two-vol. set $12.00

A MAYA GRAMMAR, Alfred M. Tozzer. Practical, useful English-language grammar by the Harvard anthropologist who was one of the three greatest American scholars in the area of Maya culture. Phonetics, grammatical processes, syntax, more. 301pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23465-7 Pa. $4.00

THE JOURNAL OF HENRY D. THOREAU, edited by Bradford Torrey, F. H. Allen. Complete reprinting of 14 volumes, 1837-61, over two million words; the sourcebooks for _Walden_, etc. Definitive. All original sketches, plus 75 photographs. Introduction by Walter Harding. Total of 1804pp. 8-1/2 × 12-1/4. 20312-3, 20313-1 Clothbd., Two-vol. set $50.00

CLASSIC GHOST STORIES, Charles Dickens and others. 18 wonderful stories you've wanted to reread: "The Monkey's Paw," "The House and the Brain," "The Upper Berth," "The Signalman," "Dracula's Guest," "The Tapestried Chamber," etc. Dickens, Scott, Mary Shelley, Stoker, etc. 330pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 20735-8 Pa. $3.50

SEVEN SCIENCE FICTION NOVELS, H. G. Wells. Full novels. _First Men in the Moon_, _Island of Dr. Moreau_, _War of the Worlds_, _Food of the Gods_, _Invisible Man_, _Time Machine_, _In the Days of the Comet_. A basic science-fiction library. 1015pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. (Available in U.S. only) 20264-X Clothbd. $8.95

ARMADALE, Wilkie Collins. Third great mystery novel by the author of _The Woman in White_ and _The Moonstone_. Ingeniously plotted narrative shows an exceptional command of character, incident and mood. Original magazine version with 40 illustrations. 597pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23429-0 Pa. $5.00

MASTERS OF MYSTERY, H. Douglas Thomson. The first book in English (1931) devoted to history and aesthetics of detective story. Poe, Doyle, LeFanu, Dickens, many others, up to 1930. New introduction and notes by E. F. Bleiler. 288pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. (Available in U.S. only) 23606-4 Pa. $4.00

FLATLAND, E. A. Abbott. Science-fiction classic explores life of 2-D being in 3-D world. Read also as introduction to thought about hyperspace. Introduction by Banesh Hoffmann. 16 illustrations. 103pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 20001-9 Pa. $1.75

THREE SUPERNATURAL NOVELS OF THE VICTORIAN PERIOD, edited, with an introduction, by E. F. Bleiler. Reprinted complete and unabridged, three great classics of the supernatural: _The Haunted Hotel_ by Wilkie Collins, _The Haunted House at Latchford_ by Mrs. J. H. Riddell, and _The Lost Stradivarious_ by J. Meade Falkner. 325pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 22571-2 Pa. $4.00

AYESHA: THE RETURN OF "SHE," H. Rider Haggard. Virtuoso sequel featuring the great mythic creation, Ayesha, in an adventure that is fully as good as the first book, _She_. Original magazine version, with 47 original illustrations by Maurice Greiffenhagen. 189pp. 6-1/2 × 9-1/4. 23649-8 Pa. $3.50

UNCLE SILAS, J. Sheridan LeFanu. Victorian Gothic mystery novel, considered by many best of period, even better than Collins or Dickens. Wonderful psychological terror. Introduction by Frederick Shroyer. 436pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 21715-9 Pa. $6.00

JURGEN, James Branch Cabell. The great erotic fantasy of the 1920's that delighted thousands, shocked thousands more. Full final text, Lane edition with 13 plates by Frank Pape. 346pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23507-6 Pa. $4.50

THE CLAVERINGS, Anthony Trollope. Major novel, chronicling aspects of British Victorian society, personalities. Reprint of Cornhill serialization, 16 plates by M. Edwards; first reprint of full text. Introduction by Norman Donaldson. 412pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23464-9 Pa. $5.00

KEPT IN THE DARK, Anthony Trollope. Unusual short novel about Victorian morality and abnormal psychology by the great English author. Probably the first American publication. Frontispiece by Sir John Millais. 92pp. 6-1/2 × 9-1/2. 23609-9 Pa. $2.50

RALPH THE HEIR, Anthony Trollope. Forgotten tale of illegitimacy, inheritance. Master novel of Trollope's later years. Victorian country estates, clubs, Parliament, fox hunting, world of fully realized characters. Reprint of 1871 edition. 12 illustrations by F. A. Faser. 434pp. of text. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23642-0 Pa. $5.00

YEKL and THE IMPORTED BRIDEGROOM AND OTHER STORIES OF THE NEW YORK GHETTO, Abraham Cahan. Film _Hester Street_ based on _Yekl_ (1896). Novel, other stories among first about Jewish immigrants of N.Y.'s East Side. Highly praised by W. D. Howells--Cahan "a new star of realism." New introduction by Bernard G. Richards. 240pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 22427-9 Pa. $3.50

THE HIGH PLACE, James Branch Cabell. Great fantasy writer's enchanting comedy of disenchantment set in 18th-century France. Considered by some critics to be even better than his famous _Jurgen_. 10 illustrations and numerous vignettes by noted fantasy artist Frank C. Pape. 320pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23670-6 Pa. $4.00

ALICE'S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND, Lewis Carroll. Facsimile of ms. Carroll gave Alice Liddell in 1864. Different in many ways from final Alice. Handlettered, illustrated by Carroll. Introduction by Martin Gardner. 128pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 21482-6 Pa. $2.00

FAVORITE ANDREW LANG FAIRY TALE BOOKS IN MANY COLORS, Andrew Lang. The four Lang favorites in a boxed set--the complete _Red_, _Green_, _Yellow_ and _Blue_ Fairy Books. 164 stories; 439 illustrations by Lancelot Speed, Henry Ford and G. P. Jacomb Hood. Total of about 1500pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23407-X Boxed set, Pa. $14.95

HOUSEHOLD STORIES BY THE BROTHERS GRIMM. All the great Grimm stories: "Rumpelstiltskin," "Snow White," "Hansel and Gretel," etc., with 114 illustrations by Walter Crane. 269pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 21080-4 Pa. $3.00

SLEEPING BEAUTY, illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Perhaps the fullest, most delightful version ever, told by C. S. Evans. Rackham's best work. 49 illustrations. 110pp. 7-7/8 × 10-3/4. 22756-1 Pa. $2.50

AMERICAN FAIRY TALES, L. Frank Baum. Young cowboy lassoes Father Time; dummy in Mr. Floman's department store window comes to life; and 10 other fairy tales. 41 illustrations by N. P. Hall, Harry Kennedy, Ike Morgan, and Ralph Gardner. 209pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23643-9 Pa. $3.00

THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, L. Frank Baum. Facsimile in full color of America's finest children's classic. Introduction by Martin Gardner. 143 illustrations by W. W. Denslow. 267pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 20691-2 Pa. $3.50

THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT, Beatrix Potter. The inimitable Peter's terrifying adventure in Mr. McGregor's garden, with all 27 wonderful, full-color Potter illustrations. 55pp. 4-1/4 × 5-1/2. (Available in U.S. only) 22827-4 Pa. $1.25

THE STORY OF KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS, Howard Pyle. Finest children's version of life of King Arthur. 48 illustrations by Pyle. 131pp. 6-1/8 × 9-1/4. 21445-1 Pa. $4.95

CARUSO'S CARICATURES, Enrico Caruso. Great tenor's remarkable caricatures of self, fellow musicians, composers, others. Toscanini, Puccini, Farrar, etc. Impish, cutting, insightful. 473 illustrations. Preface by M. Sisca. 217pp. 8-3/8 × 11-1/4. 23528-9 Pa. $6.95

PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF A PILGRIMAGE TO ALMADINAH AND MECCAH, Richard Burton. Great travel classic by remarkably colorful personality. Burton, disguised as a Moroccan, visited sacred shrines of Islam, narrowly escaping death. Wonderful observations of Islamic life, customs, personalities. 47 illustrations. Total of 959pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 21217-3, 21218-1 Pa., Two-vol. set $12.00

INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN YUCATAN, John L. Stephens. Classic (1843) exploration of jungles of Yucatan, looking for evidences of Maya civilization. Travel adventures, Mexican and Indian culture, etc. Total of 669pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 20926-1, 20927-X Pa., Two-vol. set $7.90

AMERICAN LITERARY AUTOGRAPHS FROM WASHINGTON IRVING TO HENRY JAMES, Herbert Cahoon, et al. Letters, poems, manuscripts of Hawthorne, Thoreau, Twain, Alcott, Whitman, 67 other prominent American authors. Reproductions, full transcripts and commentary. Plus checklist of all American Literary Autographs in The Pierpont Morgan Library. Printed on exceptionally high-quality paper. 136 illustrations. 212pp. 9-1/8 × 12-1/4. 23548-3 Pa. $7.95

YUCATAN BEFORE AND AFTER THE CONQUEST, Diego de Landa. First English translation of basic book in Maya studies, the only significant account of Yucatan written in the early post-Conquest era. Translated by distinguished Maya scholar William Gates. Appendices, introduction, 4 maps and over 120 illustrations added by translator. 162pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23622-6 Pa. $3.00

THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, Alfred R. Wallace. Spirited travel account by one of founders of modern biology. Touches on zoology, botany, ethnography, geography, and geology. 62 illustrations, maps. 515pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 20187-2 Pa. $6.95

THE DISCOVERY OF THE TOMB OF TUTANKHAMEN, Howard Carter, A. C. Mace. Accompany Carter in the thrill of discovery, as ruined passage suddenly reveals unique, untouched, fabulously rich tomb. Fascinating account, with 106 illustrations. New introduction by J. M. White. Total of 382pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. (Available in U.S. only) 23500-9 Pa. $4.00

THE WORLD'S GREATEST SPEECHES, edited by Lewis Copeland and Lawrence W. Lamm. Vast collection of 278 speeches from Greeks up to present. Powerful and effective models; unique look at history. Revised to 1970. Indices. 842pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 20468-5 Pa. $8.95

THE 100 GREATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, Julian Watkins. The priceless ingredient; His master's voice; 99-44/100% pure; over 100 others. How they were written, their impact, etc. Remarkable record. 130 illustrations. 233pp. 7-7/8 × 10-3/5. 20540-1 Pa. $5.00

CRUICKSHANK PRINTS FOR HAND COLORING, George Cruickshank. 18 illustrations, one side of a page, on fine-quality paper suitable for watercolors. Caricatures of people in society (c. 1820) full of trenchant wit. Very large format. 32pp. 11 × 16. 23684-6 Pa. $5.00

THIRTY-TWO COLOR POSTCARDS OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN ART, Whitney Museum of American Art. Reproduced in full color in postcard form are 31 art works and one shot of the museum. Calder, Hopper, Rauschenberg, others. Detachable. 16pp. 8-1/4 × 11. 23629-3 Pa. $2.50

MUSIC OF THE SPHERES: THE MATERIAL UNIVERSE FROM ATOM TO QUASAR SIMPLY EXPLAINED, Guy Murchie. Planets, stars, geology, atoms, radiation, relativity, quantum theory, light, antimatter, similar topics. 319 figures. 664pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 21809-0, 21810-4 Pa., Two-vol. set $10.00

EINSTEIN'S THEORY OF RELATIVITY, Max Born. Finest semi-technical account; covers Einstein, Lorentz, Minkowski, and others, with much detail, much explanation of ideas and math not readily available elsewhere on this level. For student, non-specialist. 376pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 60769-0 Pa. $4.50

AMERICAN ANTIQUE FURNITURE, Edgar G. Miller, Jr. The basic coverage of all American furniture before 1840: chapters per item chronologically cover all types of furniture, with more than 2100 photos. Total of 1106pp. 7-7/8 × 10-3/4. 21599-7, 21600-4 Pa., Two-vol. set $17.90

ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SHAKER FURNITURE, Robert Meader. Director, Shaker Museum, Old Chatham, presents up-to-date coverage of all furniture and appurtenances, with much on local styles not available elsewhere. 235 photos. 146pp. 9 × 12. 22819-3 Pa. $5.00

ORIENTAL RUGS, ANTIQUE AND MODERN, Walter A. Hawley. Persia, Turkey, Caucasus, Central Asia, China, other traditions. Best general survey of all aspects: styles and periods, manufacture, uses, symbols and their interpretation, and identification. 96 illustrations, 11 in color. 320pp. 6-1/8 × 9-1/4. 22366-3 Pa. $6.95

CHINESE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, R. L. Hobson. Detailed descriptions and analyses by former Keeper of the Department of Oriental Antiquities and Ethnography at the British Museum. Covers hundreds of pieces from primitive times to 1915. Still the standard text for most periods. 136 plates, 40 in full color. Total of 750pp. 5-3/8 × 8-1/2. 23253-0 Pa. $10.00

THE WARES OF THE MING DYNASTY, R. L. Hobson. Foremost scholar examines and illustrates many varieties of Ming (1368-1644). Famous blue and white, polychrome, lesser-known styles and shapes. 117 illustrations, 9 full color, of outstanding pieces. Total of 263pp. 6-1/8 × 9-1/4. (Available in U.S. only) 23652-8 Pa. $6.00

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LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES, TANAGERS, AND THEIR ALLIES. (21093-6) $7.95

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Transcriber's notes:

- Different spelling of resume (verb) and résumé (noun) remains unchanged because of different meaning.

- Gesperrt text marked as: _= ... =_

- The letter e with macron has been represented by [=e]