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PROSPECTUS

OF

"THE BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN,"

BY

JOHN GOULD, F.R.S., ETC.




The Author has been induced to commence a work under the above title at the urgent request of numerous scientific Friends and Subscribers to his former publications, and he trusts he shall not disappoint them in their desire for a standard work on our native birds.

"The Birds of Great Britain" will be published in Imperial Folio, at the rate of two Parts a year, price Three Guineas each; the Subscription will therefore be Six Guineas per annum. The precise number of Parts cannot be stated, but it is expected that the work will be completed in eight or nine years. With the last Part a full introduction to the subject will be published, together with Titles and every requisite to form the whole into five volumes; the first of which will comprise the Raptores or Birds of Prey; the second and third, the Insessores or Perching Birds; the fourth, the Rasores and Grallatores; and the fifth, the Natatores or Swimming Birds.

It must not be supposed that this work is a continuation of, or similar to, the "Birds of Europe;" the subjects are very differently treated as to the illustrations, the letterpress is much more voluminous, and the figures of the infantine states of most of the genera render it quite distinct.

The Author makes it a sine quâ non that the name of every Subscriber shall be given, and the Subscription paid on delivery, or at least annually; and he trusts that no person will commence the Subscription without continuing it to its close.




Any additional information may be obtained by letter or by personal application to the Author at his house, 26 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, London, W.C.

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August 1, 1862.

The Author's other Publications, all in Imperial Folio, are—

A Century Of Birds From The Himalaya Mountains. 1 Vol. 1832 £14 14
All sold.
The Birds Of Europe. 5 Vols. 1837 76 8
All sold.
The Birds Of Australia. In 36 Parts, forming 7 Vols. 1848 115 0
Very few Copies remain.
Supplement To Ditto. 3 Parts, each £3 3s 9 9
The Birds Of Asia. This important work is issued for the present at the rate of one Part per annum. 15 Parts are published, price £3 3s. each 47 5
The precise number of Parts cannot at present be determined.
A Monograph Of The Trochilidæ: Or Humming Birds. In 25 Parts, forming 5 Vols. 1861 78 15
A Monograph Of The Ramphastidæ: Or Family of Toucans 1 Vol. 1834 7 0
Second Edition, all the Plates redrawn, and many new Species. 1854 12 12
A Monograph Of The Trogonidæ:, or Family of Trogons. 1 Vol. 1838 8 0
Second Edition. Part I. 3 3
To be completed in 4 Parts; all the Plates redrawn, and many additional Species.
A Monograph Of The Odontophorinæ, Or Partridges Of America. 1 Vol. 1850 8 8
The Mammals Of Australia. In 13 Parts (forming 3 Vols.) 41 0
12 Parts published.

The Author will he happy to supply any of the above he may have to those who may be desirous of completing their series of his works; or of supplying, so far as lies in his power, the Parts which may be required to perfect any one of them which may have been left incomplete. He would particularly call attention to the lately finished Monograph Of The Trochilidæ, Or Humming Birds, one of the most beautiful and interesting of his Publications.

As no just conception of the character of these Works can be formed from a Prospectus, the Author is willing to send a Part or Parts for the inspection of those who may be desirous of possessing them.


LONDON: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR
AT 26 CHARLOTTE STREET, BEDFORD SQUARE, W.C.