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“[The Warbler Guide App took] the rich content of a groundbreaking print

identi� cation guide and re-conceptualized it into a new product that is

convenient and educational and more fun to use than any bestselling

computer game.”—Donna Schulman, 10,000 Birds

The Warbler Guide App is the perfect companion to Princeton’s revolution-

ary and widely acclaimed book The Warbler Guide, by Tom Stephenson and

Scott Whittle. Taking full advantage of the Apple iOS® platform, the app

allows you to identify birds by view or song, quickly and intuitively.

Exciting new 3D graphics enable you to view a bird from the exact angle

you see it in the � eld. And the whole range of warbler songs is easily played,

compared, and � ltered. Whether for study or � eld use, this innovative app

delivers the full power of The Warbler Guide in your pocket, built from the

ground up for the Apple iOS® platform, and complete with unique new

app-only features.

Compatibility: Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPad 2/iPhone 5 and above.

App: $12.99

Available in Paperback FlexiboundThe Warbler GuideTom Stephenson & Scott WhittleDrawings by Catherine Hamilton

“The Warbler Guide is a must-have

book for every birder. It is compre-

hensive, easy-to-use, and absolutely

gorgeous.”—Eddie Callaway,

Birdfreak.com2013. 560 pages. 1,000+ color illus. 50 maps. 6 x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15482-4 $29.95

Winner of the 2014 National Outdoor Book Award, Nature Guidebooks

Second Place, 2013 Best Bird Book of the Year, British Birds and the British Trust for Ornithology

Honorable Mention, 2013 PROSE Award in Single Volume Reference/Science, Association of American Publishers

CONTENTS

28 Of Related Interest

29 Index | Order Form

10 Princeton Field Guides

14 Field Guides

19 Princeton Pocket Guides

20 Princeton Illustrated Checklists

21 Photographic Guides

23 Reference

Warbler Guide AppTom Stephenson & Scott Whittle

Catalog cover image from Better Birding: Tips, Tools, and Concepts for the Field by George L. Armistead & Brian L. Sullivan, see page 2.

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BirdGenie™ Backyard Birds East & Backyard Birds WestSoftware written by Tom Stephenson & Stephen Travis Pope

BirdGenie™ is a remarkable app that enables anyone with a supported

Apple® or Android® smartphone or tablet to identify birds in the backyard,

at the local park, or on the nature trail—all with the tap of a button! It's like

Shazam® for nature—just hold up your phone, record the bird singing, and

BirdGenie tells you what bird it is.

Each regional app contains eighty vocalization types for sixty bird species,

covering almost all of the birds you are likely to encounter. When you hear

a singing bird and make a clear recording with your smartphone or tablet,

BirdGenie identi� es the bird if it is an included species, tells you exactly how

con� dent it is that the identi� cation is correct, and provides audio samples

of the bird's various songs to compare with your own recording, as well as

color photos, useful information, and links to further reading. You can attach

comments, photos, and other info to your recordings, track your history with

a convenient log, and easily share everything with friends and other users.

Even better, no internet connection is needed, making BirdGenie accessible

everywhere you go.

An incredibly enjoyable app for anyone who wants to know what bird

they're listening to, and a perfect tool for teaching and learning, BirdGenie

takes bird identi� cation to a whole new awesome level.Shazam® is the registered trademark of Shazam Entertainment Limited and is not affiliated with Princeton University Press in any way. BirdGenie™ is a trademark of Princeton University Press.

Technical Speci� cations: Requires iOS 6.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone 3/4/5, iPad, iPad Mini, and iPod Touch. Requires Android 4.0 and above. Compatible with most common Android phones and tablets.

Summer 2015.App: $2.99

With BirdGenie you can:

• Quickly identify most birds by recording their songs

• Look at vivid images of the bird—some in 3-D!

• Listen to samples of the bird’s various songs and compare them with your recording

• Keep a log of all your recordings

• Attach comments, photos, and other info to share with friends and other users on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+

• Find out useful details about the bird, such as what to feed it

• Read further about the bird species on the Web through BirdGenie’s recommended links

• Browse the built-in 60-species regional catalog to learn even more and hear other songs

• Use the app anywhere—no internet connection required!

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NewBirds of AustraliaA Photographic GuideIain Campbell, Sam Woods & Nick LesebergWith photography by Geo� Jones

“Written primarily for the visiting birder, reading a copy of this book will � re up anyone’s desire to get out into the � eld to see more of our fabulous birds.”—Sean Dooley, Australian Bird Life

Australia is home to a spectacular

diversity of birdlife, from parrots

and penguins to emus and vibrant

passerines. Birds of Australia covers

all 714 species of resident birds and

regularly occurring migrants and

features more than 1,100 stunning

color photographs, including many

photos of subspecies and plumage

variations never before seen in a

� eld guide. Detailed facing-page

species accounts describe key

identi� cation features such as size,

plumage, distribution, behavior, and

voice. This one-of-a-kind guide also

provides extensive habitat descrip-

tions with a large number of ac-

companying photos. The text relies

on the very latest IOC taxonomy and

the distribution maps incorporate

the most current mapping data,

making this the most up-to-date

guide to Australian birds.2014. 392 pages. 1,100+ color photos. 6 x 9 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15727-6 $35.00

One of the Sydney Morning Herald’s “Australian Writers Pick the Best Books of 2014”

ForthcomingBetter BirdingTips, Tools, and Concepts for the FieldGeorge L. Armistead & Brian L. Sullivan

Better Birding reveals the techniques expert birders use to identify a wide array of bird species in the � eld—quickly and easily. Featuring hundreds of stunning photos and composite plates throughout, this book simpli� es identi� cation by organizing the birds you see into groupings and o� ering strategies speci� cally tailored to each group. Skill building focuses not just on traditional elements such as plum-age, but also on building a context around each bird, including habitat, behavior, and taxonomy—parts so integral to every bird’s identity but often glossed over by typical � eld guides. Critical background information is provided for each group, enabling you to approach bird identi� cation with a wide-angle view, using your eyes, brain, and binoculars more strategically, result-ing in a more organized approach to learning birds.

Better Birding puts the thrill of expert bird identi� cation within your reach.November 2015. 360 pages. 850 color photos. 4 maps. 7 ½ x 9 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-12966-2 $29.95

ForthcomingThe Bees in Your BackyardA Guide to North America’s BeesJoseph S. Wilson & Olivia Messinger Carril

“The decline of bees in recent years has led to a growing awareness of the importance of these insects. The Bees in Your Backyard provides a great introduction to the bees of North America and an invaluable aid to anyone learning to di� erentiate the various taxa. I know of no other book for general readers that de-scribes all the genera to this extent.”—Sheila Colla, coauthor of Bumble Bees of North America: An Identi� ca-tion Guide

The Bees in Your Backyard provides an engaging introduction to the roughly 4,000 di� erent bee species found in the United States and Canada, dispelling common myths about bees while o� ering essential tips for telling them apart in the � eld.

• Provides the most comprehensive and accessible guide to all bees in the United States and Canada

• Features more than 1,000 full-color photos

• Off ers helpful identifi cation tips and pointers for studying bees

• Includes a full chapter on how to encourage bees in your backyard

December 2015. 288 pages. 1,100 color photos. 8 x 10.Pa: 978-0-691-16077-1 $29.95

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NewThe Kingdon Field Guide to African MammalsSecond EditionJonathan Kingdon

Praise for the previous edition:

“Travellers and students of wildlife should take notice—this volume sets the standard for the � eld. . . . This is quite simply a superb and authoritative work by an author of unsurpassed credentials and talent for his task. Everybody will delight in it.”—Mark Pagel, Nature

The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals is the essential companion for anyone going on safari or interested in African mammals—no other � eld guide covers the whole continent in a portable format. Now fully revised and updated, it covers all known species of African land mammals and features more than 780 stunning color illustrations. This second edition includes many newly recognized species, and classi� cation has been fully updated.

Written and illustrated by a world authority, The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals is a must-have guide for travelers and armchair naturalists alike.2015. 544 pages. 780 color illus. 520 maps. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-16453-3 $49.50For sale only in the United States, Canada, and the Philippines

ForthcomingBirds of BotswanaPeter Hancock & Ingrid Weiersbye

“I found this guide to be of the highest quality. The content is well organized and well written, the scholarship is sound, and the illustrations are excellent.”—Stephanie J. Tyler, Birdlife Botswana

Here is the ultimate � eld guide to Botswana’s stunningly diverse birdlife. Covering all 597 species recorded to date, Birds of Botswana features more than 1,200 superb color illustrations, detailed species accounts, seasonality and breeding bars, and a color distribution map for each species. Drawing on the latest regional and national data, the book highlights the be st bird-ing areas in Botswana, provides helpful tips on where and when to see key species, and depicts special races and morphs speci� c to Botswana. This is the � rst birding guide written by a Botswana-based ornithologist and the only one dedicated speci� cally to Botswana.

Portable and easy to use, Birds of Botswana is the essential travel companion for anyone visiting this remarkable country.Princeton Field Guides

December 2015. 400 pages. 1,200+ color illus. 597 color maps. 5 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15717-7 $29.95

• Covers more than 1,100 species

• Features more than 500 color illustrations

• Describes key identifi cation features, distribution, habitat, food, behavior, adaptations, and status

• Includes many newly recognized species, and classi� cation has been fully updated

• Covers all 597 species of birds found in Botswana

• Features more than 1,200 color illustrations

• Includes detailed species accounts, seasonality and breeding bars, and color distribution maps

• Draws on the latest bird data and the expertise of leading birders in Botswana

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NewO� shore Sea Life ID GuideWest CoastSteve N. G. Howell & Brian L. Sullivan

“Filled with concise information and accurate illustrations, this terri� c � eld guide will be a handy, quick reference for the layperson and serious naturalist on boat trips o� the West Coast of the United States. No other useful guides for this region deal with both marine mammals and seabirds in the same book.”—Sophie Webb, coauthor of Field Guide to Marine Mammals of the Paci� c Coast

• Over 100 color photos and com-posite plates

• Includes whales, dolphins, birds, sharks, turtles, � ying� sh, and more

• Accessible and informative text reveals what to look for

• Great for beginners and experts alike2015. 56 pages. 300+ color photos. 1 map. 5 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16613-1 $14.95

NewThe Amazing World of Flying� shSteve N. G. Howell

“Watching � ying� sh is one of my favorite things about pelagic trips. If you’d like to � nd out more about these strange � sh, this tiny, but attractive, book is for you.”—Grant McCreary, Birder’s Library

If you travel the open ocean anywhere in the tropics, you are very likely to see � ying� sh. These beauti-fully colored “ocean butter� ies” shoot out of the water and sail on majestic, winglike pectoral � ns to escape from predators such as dolphins, sword-� sh, and tuna. Some can travel for more than six hundred feet per � ight. Yet despite their prevalence in warm ocean waters and their vital role in the tropical food chain, surprisingly little is known about � ying� sh—more than 60 species are said to exist, but nobody is sure of the number. This beautifully illustrated book presents � ying� sh as you’ve never seen them before. It features more than 90 stunning color photos by renowned naturalist Steve Howell, as well as a concise and accessible text that explores the natural history of � ying� sh, where they can be found, how and why they � y, what colors they are, what they eat and what eats them, and more.2014. 64 pages. 94 color photos. 8 x 6.Cl: 978-0-691-16011-5 $12.95

ForthcomingO� shore Sea Life ID GuideEast CoastSteve N. G. Howell & Brian L. SullivanTwo-thirds of our planet lies out of sight of land, just o� shore beyond the horizon. What wildlife might you � nd out there? And how might you identify what you see? The O� shore Sea Life ID Guide, designed for quick use on day trips o� the Coast, helps you put a name to what you see, from whales and dolphins to albatrosses, turtles, and even � ying� sh. Carefully crafted color plates show species as they typically appear at sea, and expert text highlights identi� cation fea-tures. This user-friendly � eld guide is essential for anyone going out on a whale-watching or birding trip, and provides a handy gateway to the wonders of the ocean.September 2015. 64 pages. 10 0 color photos. 5 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16621-6 $14.95

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NewA Pocket Guide to Sharks of the WorldDavid A. Ebert, Sarah Fowler & Marc Dando

Sharks are some of the most misunderstood animals on the planet. We still have a lot to learn about these fascinating creatures, which are more seriously threatened with extinction and in greater need of conservation and management than any other major group of vertebrates.

A Pocket Guide to Sharks of the World is the � rst � eld guide to identify, illustrate, and describe the world’s 501 shark species. Its compact format makes it handy for many situations, including recognizing living species, � shery catches, or parts sold at markets. The book also contains useful sections on iden-tifying shark teeth and the shark � ns most commonly encountered in the � n trade. A Pocket Guide to Sharks of the World is an essential resource for � sheries management, international trade regulation, and shark conservation.Princeton Pocket Guides

2015. 256 pages. 80 color plates. 50 color & b&w illus. 1 map. 5 x 8Pa: 978-0-691-16599-8 $19.95Not for sale in the European Union

NewWildlife of the CaribbeanHerbert A. Ra� aele & James W. Wiley

This is the � rst comprehensive illustrated guide to the natural world of the Caribbean islands. It contains 600 vivid color images featuring 451 species of plants, birds, mammals, � sh, seashells, and much more. While the guide primarily looks at the most conspicuous and widespread species among the islands, it also includes rarely seen creatures—such as the Rhinoceros Iguana and Cuban Solenodon—giving readers a special sense of the region’s diverse wildlife.

Each species is represented by one or more color photos or illustra-tions; details regarding its identi-� cation, status, and distribution; and interesting aspects of its life history or relationship to humans. In addition , an introductory section focuses on the unique character-istics of the Caribbean’s fauna and � ora, the threats faced by both, and some of the steps being taken to sustain the area’s extraordinary natural heritage.

Wildlife of the Caribbean is the essential � eld guide for learning about the living wonders in this area of the world. Princeton Pocket Guides

2014. 304 pages. 600 color illus. 1 map. 5 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15382-7 $19.95

ForthcomingBirds of South AmericaPasserinesWritten and illustrated by Ber van Perlo

This comprehensive � eld guide to the birds of South America covers all 1,952 passerine species to be found south of Panama, including o� shore islands such as Trinidad, the Galapagos, the Falklands, and the islan ds of the Scotia Arc lead-ing to the Antarctic mainland. It features 197 stunning color plates and detailed species accounts that describe key identi� cation features, habitat, songs, and calls. All plumages for each species are illustrated, including males, females, and juveniles. This easy-to-use guide is the essential travel companion for experienced birdwatchers and novice birders alike.

Combines a clear format with a wealth of detailed information

• Features 197 color plates that aid identi� cation

• Covers key identifi cation features with information on habitat, songs, and calls

• Includes a distribution map for each species

Princeton Illustrated Checklists

September 2015. 464 pages. 197 color plates. 1,952 maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-16796-1 $29.95For sale only in North America and the Philippines

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ForthcomingBirds and Animals of Australia’s Top EndDarwin, Kakadu, Katherine, and KununurraNick Leseberg & Iain Campbell

One of the most amazing and accessible wildlife-watching destinations on earth, the “Top End” of Australia’s Northern Territory is home to incredible birds and animals—from gaudy Red-collared Lorikeets to sinister Estuarine Crocodiles and raucous Black Flying-foxes. With this lavishly illustrated photographic � eld guide, you will be able to identify the most common creatures and learn about their fascinating biology—from how Agile Wallaby mothers can pause their pregnancies to why Giant Frogs spend half the year buried underground in waterproof cocoons.

The Top End stretches from the tropical city of Darwin in the north, to the savannas of Mataranka in the south, and southwest across the vast Victoria River escarpments to the Western Australian border. The region includes some of Australia’s most popular and impressive tourist destinations, such as Kakadu, Litch� eld, Nitmiluk, and Gregory national parks, and is visited by more than two hundred thousand tourists every year.

An essential � eld guide for anyone visiting the Top End, this book will vastly enhance your appreciation of the region’s remarkable wildlife.Wildlife Explorer Guides

July 2015. 272 pages. 430+ color photos . 2 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16146-4 $27.95Distributed by Princeton University Press

• Features hundreds of stunning color photographs

• Includes concise information on identi� cation and preferred habitat for each species

• Provides a summary of each species’ life history, including interesting habits, and suggestions on where to see it

• Off ers valuable tips on searching for wildlife in the Top End

NewThe Antarctic Dive GuideFully Revised and Updated Third EditionLisa Eareckson Kelley

“The cold waters of the Antarctic sustain a rich abundance of plant and animal life, and this little book—exquisitely presented by Lisa Eareckson Kelley—is an important addition to any Antarctic library.”—Kim Heacox, author of Antarctica: The Last Continent (National Geographic)

“The Antarctic is remote and relatively unexplored. To have a dive guide to this underwater paradise is priceless. Lisa Eareckson Kelley has saved me thousands of hours by providing � rst-rate information about the geography, � ora, and fauna of this rarely seen world.”—Paul Nicklen, National Geographic photographer

“The name Lisa Eareckson Kelley is synonymous with the Antarctic and her underwater guide is our go-to bible while working in the rich Antarctic seas.”—David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes, Undersea Images Inc.2015. 144 pages. 200 color photos. 3 halftones. 31 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16344-4 $29.95Distributed by Princeton University Press

This fully revised and updated third edition:

• Covers 4 new dive sites

• Features revised and updated information for the other 27 sites covered

• Includes new sections on the Sea Leopard Project and natural product chemistry from Antarctic marine organisms

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NewBritain’s Hover� iesA Field GuideFully Revised and Updated Second EditionStuart Ball & Roger Morris

“This is one of the best � eld guides to any taxonomic group. I hope it will set the standard for photographic guides to come.”—Chris Sharpe, The Curious Naturalist

“This particular group of insects has been crying out for a modern and comprehensive � eld guide of high quality for years, and � nally it is here. Go and buy it—it’s essential!”—Josh Jones, BirdGuides

Britain’s Hover� ies is a beautifully illustrated photographic � eld guide to the hover� ies of Britain, focusing on the species that can be most readily identi� ed. It is the perfect companion for wildlife enthusiasts, professional ecologists and anyone else with an interest in this fascinating group of insects, and is designed to appeal to beginners and experts alike.Britain’s Wildlife

2015. 312 pages. 520 color photos. 53 tables. 162 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16441-0 $35.00Distributed by Princeton University Press

NewBritain’s Butter� iesA Field Guide to the Butter� ies of Britain and IrelandFully Revised and Updated Third EditionDavid Newland, Robert Still, Andy Swash & David Tomlinson

“Undoubtedly this book is one of the best and could be used to help one � nd and then identify Britain’s butter� ies with con� dence.”—Nick Bowles, Atropos

“Wow, what a fantastic book—this is what I’ve been after for years! This has to be THE best book on British butter� ies you can get in my opinion. All you could want in one beautifully photographed, a� ordable guide book.”—Natural Ramblings

Britain’s Butter� ies is a comprehensive and beautifully designed photographic � eld guide to the butter� ies of Britain and Ireland. Containing hundreds of stunning color photographs, this revised and updated edition provides the latest information on every species ever recorded. The easy-to-use format will enable butter� y-watchers—beginners or experts—to identify any species they encounter.Britain’s Wildlife

2015. 240 pages. 562 color photos. 10 line illus. 76 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16643-8 $25.95 Distributed by Princeton University Press

ForthcomingBritain’s MammalsA Field Guide to the Mammals of Britain and IrelandDominic Couzens, Andy Swash, Robert Still & Jon L. Dunn

Britain’s Mammals is a compre-hensive and beautifully designed photographic � eld guide to all the mammals recorded in Britain and Ireland in recent times—including marine mammals, bats and intro-duced species. The book features hundreds of stunning photographs and incorporates invaluable tips and suggestions to help you track down and identify even the most di� cult species.

• Covers every species of mammal in Britain and Ireland

• Hundreds of superb colour photographs

• Descriptions of mammals as you are likely to see them

• Helpful tips for identifying tracks and other signs you may � nd in the � eld

• Advice on fi nding and watching mammals

Britain’s Wildlife

December 2015. 320 pages. 300+ color photos. 6 x 8. Pa: 978-0-691-15697-2 $29.95Distributed by Princeton University Press

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NewThe Passenger PigeonErrol Fuller“The heartbreaking illustrated history of a bird that, having once numbered in the billions, vanished from the planet in 1914. On the centenary of the species’ extinction Fuller, an expert on extinct birds, re� ects on what we lost.”—Globe and Mail

This stunningly illustrated book tells the astonishing story of North America’s Passenger Pigeon, a bird species that—like the Tyrannosaur, the Mammoth, and the Dodo—has become one of the great icons of extinction. Errol Fuller describes how these fast, agile, and handsomely plumaged birds were immortalized by the ornithologist and painter John James Audubon, and captured the imagination of writers such as James Fenimore Cooper, Henry David Thoreau, and Mark Twain. He shows how widespread deforesta-tion, the demand for cheap and plentiful pigeon meat, and the indiscriminate killing of Passenger Pigeons for sport led to their cata-strophic decline. Fuller provides an evocative memorial to a bird species that was once so important to the ecology of North America, and reminds us of just how fragile the natural world can be.2014. 184 pages. 75 color illus. 25 halftones. 7 x 9 ½.Cl: 978-0-691-16295-9 $29.95

One of The Independent’s Best Nature Books of 2014

One of TheAustralian.com’s In the Good Books 2014

Lost AnimalsExtinction and the Photographic RecordErrol Fuller“The photographs are often grainy, or poorly framed, or badly lit. But this fact, oddly, is also part of the book’s power—the everyday nature of these snapshots somehow hammers home the enormity of the subject matter.”—Chris Wright, Boston Globe

“The indistinct images, accompa-nied by informative species pro� les reinforce the enormity of the loss; these animals survived long enough for photography to be invented, but then quickly blinked out.”—Audubon Magazine

“Reading Lost Animals: Extinction and the Photographic Record is a reverential experience. Fuller is absolutely correct about the power of these photographs. I’m thankful that these vestiges of what we’ve squandered have been preserved, and now made available for all to see.”—Grant McCreary, Birder’s Library2014. 240 pages. 53 color illus. 95 halftones. 8 x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-16137-2 $29.95For sale only in North America and the Philippines

One of Amazo n.com’s Best Arts & Photography Books of 2014

NewPenguinsThe Ultimate GuideTui De Roy, Mark Jones & Julie Cornthwaite“Of the many books on perennially popular penguins, this is far and away the best, by any standard. . . . An outstanding gem. Most highly recommended for all interested, whether the lay public or scientists, in natural history and Antarctic and sub-Antarctic places.”—Henry T. Armistead, Library Journal starred review

Penguins are perhaps the most beloved birds. On land, their behavior appears so humorous and expressive that we can be excused for attributing to them moods and foibles similar to our own. Few realize how complex and mysteri-ous their private lives truly are, as most of their existence takes place far from our prying eyes, hidden beneath the ocean waves. This stunningly illustrated book provides a unique look at these extraordinary creatures and the cutting-edge science that is helping us to better understand them. 2014. 240 pages. 400+ color photos. 9 x 12.Cl: 978-0-691-16299-7 $35.00For sale only in North America

One of Birder’s Library’s Best Bird Books of 2014

One of the Star Tribune/Lifestyle’s Best Birding Books of 2014

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NewThe BeeA Natural HistoryNoah Wilson-RichWith contributions from Kelly Allin, Norman Carreck & Andrea Quigley

“The natural history of solitary, bumble, honey and stingless bees is as gripping as our lengthy alliance, as urban beekeeper Noah Wilson-Rich and contributors show in this charming compilation. They cover evolution, biology (including a unique proboscis made of two organs), behaviours (such as honey bee ‘quacking’), the causes of cata-strophic die-o� s, and more.”—Barbara Kiser, Nature

Bees pollinate more than 130 fruit, vegetable, and seed crops that we rely on to survive. Bees are crucial to the reproduction and diversity of � owering plants, and the economic contributions of these irreplaceable insects measure in the tens of billions of dollars each year. Yet bees are dying at an alarming rate, threat-ening food supplies and ecosystems around the world. In this richly illustrated natural history of the bee, Noah Wilson-Rich and his team of bee experts provide a window into the vitally important role that bees play in the life of our planet.2014. 224 pages. 250 color illus. 8 x 9.Cl: 978-0-691-16135-8 $27.95For sale only in the United States, its dependencies, and Canada

Bumble Bees of North AmericaAn Identi� cation GuidePaul H. Williams, Robbin W. Thorp, Leif L. Richardson & Sheila R. Colla“Because of their importance as a pollinator, their ubiquity (in various species, of course) across the continent, and simply because the lives and behaviors bumble bees are so fascinating, Bumble Bees of North America should be considered as a must-read by all amateur naturalists. Professionals—be they entomolo-gists, ecologists, general biologists, and most especially teachers of life science subjects at all levels—would also do well to add it to their reading lists for both its superb introduction to the genus as well as its value as a reference guide.”—John Riutta, Well-read Naturalist

“[A] most desirable book. Each spe-cies is beautifully photographed and then described in detail, with maps and identi� cation markings as well as comprehensive text to inform you about the particular bee in question.”—Mary Montaut, An Beachaire

A landmark publication, Bumble Bees of North America sets the standard for guides and the study of these important insects.2014. 208 pages. 150 color illus. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-15222-6 $24.95

NewBeetles of Eastern North America Arthur V. Evans“ ‘Beetle-maniacs’ will adore this beautifully illustrated, compre-hensive volume written by the renowned entomologist Arthur Evans. Those who don’t realize beetles are such a fascinating topic will be happily surprised.”—Catriona Tudor Erler, New York Journal of Books

Beetles of Eastern North America is a landmark book—the most comprehensive full-color guide to the remarkably diverse and beautiful beetles of the United States and Canada east of the Mississippi River. It is the � rst color-illustrated guide to cover 1,406 species in all 115 families that occur in the region—and the � rst new in-depth guide to the region in more than forty years. Lavishly illustrated with over 1,500 stunning color images by some of the best insect photographers in North America, the book features an engaging and authoritative text by noted beetle expert Arthur Evans.2014. 560 pages. 1,700 color illus. 2 maps. 8 x 10.Pa: 978-0-691-13304-1 $35.00

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“Each volume on its own would serve you well in getting to know the trees around you better. Both together certainly provide a more complete understanding of the diversity of North American trees. I already treasure my two-volume set and expect to wear it out quickly.”—Guy Sternberg, American Gardener

“Highly recommended for botany reference shelves!”—James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review

“Excellent additions to any botanical library.”—Steve Whysall, Vancouver Sun

“A great book. . . . Similar to a bird guide, trees are broken down by families with detailed descriptions of each. Habitat and ranges are listed for each as well as great illustrations of the tree, its bark, leaves and fruit.”—David Lewis, Birds from Behind

Trees of Eastern North America and Trees of Western North America are the most comprehensive, best illustrated, and easiest-to-use books of their kind. The books feature superior descriptions; thousands of meticulous color paintings by David More that illustrate important visual details; range maps that provide a thumbnail view of distribution for each native species; “Quick ID” summaries; a user-friendly layout; scienti� c and common names; the latest taxonomy; information on the most recently naturalized species; a key to leaves; and an introduction to tree identi� cation, forest ecology, and plant classi� cation and structure. With an unmatched combination of breadth and depth, these are essential guides for every tree lover.

PRINCETON FIELD GUIDES

NewBirds of New Guinea Second Edition Thane K. Pratt & Bruce M. BeehlerIllustrated by John C. Anderton & Szabolcs Kókay

“Birds of New Guinea will be the major reference to birds of the island for many years to come and the authors are to be congratu-lated on a scholarly yet accessible book.”—Phil Gregory, Australian Bird Life

“I can not recommend this guide highly enough whether you are planning a trip to New Guinea or you are just an armchair birder widening your horizons about the world’s birds. An excellent present for yourself or the birder in your family.”—Gloster Birder

This is the completely revised edi-tion of the essential � eld guide to the birds of New Guinea. The world’s largest tropical island, New Guinea boasts a spectacular avifauna characterized by cassowaries, mega-podes, pigeons, parrots, cuckoos, king� shers, and owlet-nightjars, as well as an exceptionally diverse assemblage of songbirds such as the iconic birds of paradise and bowerbirds. 2014. 528 pages. 111 color illus. 635 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-09563-9 $49.50Cl: 978-0-691-09562-2 $99.50

One of the Birdbooker Report’s Best Bird Books of 2014

NewTrees of Eastern North AmericaGil Nelson, Christopher J. Earle & Richard SpellenbergIllustrations by David MoreEdited by Amy K. Hughes 2014. 720 pages. 285 color illus. 488 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-14591-4 $29.95Cl: 978-0-691-14590-7 $65.00

Winner of the 2015 PROSE Award in Outstanding Work by a Trade Publisher, Association of American Publishers

NewTrees of Western North AmericaRichard Spellenberg, Christopher J. Earle & Gil Nelson Illustrations by David MoreEdited by Amy K. Hughes 2014. 560 pages. 200 color illus. 422 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-14580-8 $29.95Cl: 978-0-691-14579-2 $60.00

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Nests, Eggs, and Nestlings of North American BirdsSecond EditionPaul J. Baicich & Colin J. O. Harrison

“An essential companion to students of breeding biology.”—Birder’s World2005. 416 pages. 64 color plates. 600+ color illus. 100 b&w illus. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-12295-3 $29.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Dragon� ies and Damsel� ies of the EastDennis Paulson

“Dragon� ies and Damsel� ies of the East is by far the most complete treatment of its kind. It is chock-full of interesting and useful informa-tion, and the illustrations are excellent.”—Gi� Beaton, author of Dragon� ies and Damsel� ies of Georgia and the Southeast2011. 544 pages. 675 color photos. 350 line illus. 333 maps. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-12283-0 $29.95Cl: 978-0-691-12282-3 $85.00

Common Mosses of the Northeast and AppalachiansKarl B McKnight, Joseph R. Rohrer, Kirsten McKnight Ward & Warren J. Perdrizet

“With a 10X loupe and this book, an entire new world can be opened to even a seasoned naturalist.”—Wildlife Activist2013. 392 pages. 400+ color photos. 600+ line illus. 4 ½ x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15696-5 $24.95

NewBirds of Western AfricaSecond EditionNik Borrow & Ron Demey

This revised and expanded edition of Birds of Western Africa is now the most up-to-date � eld guide available to the 1,285 species of birds found in the region—from Senegal and southern Mauritania east to Chad and the Central African Republic and south to Congo. It now features all maps and text opposite the plates for quick and easy reference. The comprehensive species accounts have been fully updated and expanded, and the color distribution maps have been completely revised. This premier guide also includes more than 3,000 illustrations on 266 stunning color plates.

Compact and lightweight, this new edition of Birds of Western Africa is the must-have � eld guide to one of the most exciting birding regions in the world.2014. 592 pages. 266 color plates. 1,285 color maps. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15920-1 $45.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Dragon� ies and Damsel� ies of the WestDennis Paulson

“This well-written, informative guide is a ‘must have.’ ”—Choice2009. 536 pages. 863 color photos. 392 line illus. 12 tables. 348 maps. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-12281-6 $29.95

Honorable Mention, 2009 National Outdoor Book Award, Nature Guidebook

The Princeton Field Guide to DinosaursGregory S. Paul

“[A] must-have for anyone who loves dinosaurs.”—Prehistoric Times 2010. 320 pages. 150 color illus. 510 line illus. 8 ½ x 11.Cl: 978-0-691-13720-9 $35.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Honorable Mention, 2010 PROSE Award for Excellence in Single Volume Reference/Science, Association of American Publishers

One of Library Journal’s Best Science Reference Books for 2010

One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2011

Read newsworthy and lively commentary on our new blog at blog.press.princeton.edu

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Birds of Central AsiaKazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and AfghanistanRa� ael Ayé, Manuel Schweizer & Tobias Roth2012. 336 pages. 141 color plates. 627 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-15337-7 $39.50Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and Europe

Birds of the Middle EastSecond EditionRichard Porter & Simon Aspinall2010. 400 pages. 176 color plates. 820 maps. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-14844-1 $39.50 Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Birds of BorneoBrunei, Sabah, Sarawak, and KalimantanSusan Myers2009. 272 pages. 1,592 color illus. 630 maps. 6 x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-14350-7 $32.50 For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico

Birds of MelanesiaBismarcks, Solomons, Vanuatu, and New CaledoniaGuy DutsonIllustrated by Richard Allen, Adam Bowley, John Cox & Tony Disley2012. 448 pages. 72 color plates. 650 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-15350-6 $49.95 Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and Europe

Birds of AustraliaEighth Edition Ken Simpson & Nicolas Day2010. 392 pages. 132 color plates. 900 line illus. 6 x 8 ½.Cl: 978-0-691-14692-8 $39.50For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico

Trees of Panama and Costa RicaRichard Condit, Rolando Pérez & Nefertaris Daguerre2011. 496 pages. 438 color illus. 5 line illus. 482 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-14710-9 $45.00

Seeds of Amazonian PlantsFernando Cornejo & John Janovec2010. 192 pages. 750 color illus. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-14647-8 $35.00 Cl: 978-0-691-11929-8 $87.50

Birds of East AfricaKenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and BurundiTerry Stevenson & John Fanshawe2006. 640 pages. 287 color plates. 1,388 maps. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-12665-4 $39.50 Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

WorldTwitch 2001 Best Bird Book—Africa

Birds of Southern AfricaFourth EditionIan Sinclair, Phil Hockey, Warwick Tarboton & Peter Ryan2011. 464 pages. 200 color plates. 950+ maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15225-7 $35.00For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

Birds of East AsiaChina, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and RussiaMark Brazil2009. 528 pages. 234 color plates. 967 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-13926-5 $39.95 Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Birds of IndiaPakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the MaldivesSecond EditionRichard Grimmett, Carol Inskipp & Tim Inskipp2012. 528 pages. 226 color illus. 1,375 maps. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15349-0 $39.50Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and Europ e

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Raptors of the WorldJames Ferguson-Lees & David A. ChristieIllustrated by Kim Franklin, David Mead, Philip Burton & Alan Harris2006. 320 pages. 118 color plates. 320 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-12684-5 $35.00 Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Parrots of the WorldJoseph M. ForshawIllustrated by Frank Knight2010. 328 pages. 146 color plates. 2 line illus. 391 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-14285-2 $29.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Carnivores of the WorldLuke HunterIllustrated by Priscilla Barrett2011. 240 pages. 86 color plates. 400 line illus. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-15228-8 $29.95Cl: 978-0-691-15227-1 $78.50For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

Mammals of North AmericaSecond Edition Roland W. Kays & Don E. Wilson2009. 248 pages. 112 color illus. 102 line illus. 460 maps. 5 x 8. Pa: 978-0-691-14092-6 $19.95Cl: 978-0-691-14278-4 $55.00

Mammals of North America APPRoland W. Kays & Don E. Wilson

Available at the App Store and Android Market.

Sharks of the WorldLeonard Compagno, Marc Dando & Sarah Fowler2005. 480 pages. 128 color plates. 500 line illus. 500 maps. 5 x 7.Pa: 978-0-691-12072-0 $29.95For sale only in the U.S., its dependencies, Canada and the Philippines

One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2005

Birds of Aruba, Curaçao, and BonaireBart de Boer, Eric Newton & Robin Restall2012. 176 pages. 70 color plates. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15336-0 $27.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and Europe

Birds of Peru Revised and Updated EditionThomas S. Schulenberg, Douglas F. Stotz, Daniel F. Lane, John P. O’Neill & Theodore A. Parker IIIWith a foreword by Dr. Antonio Brack Egg2010. 664 pages. 307 color plates. 1,805 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-13023-1 $45.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Winner of the 2008 National Outdoor Book Award, Nature and Environment

Birds of EuropeSecond EditionText and Maps by Lars SvenssonIllustrations and Captions by Killian Mullarney & Dan Zetterström2009. 416 pages. 3,500+ color illus. 848 maps. 5 x 7.Pa: 978-0-691-14392-7 $29.95 For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico

Caterpillars of Eastern North AmericaA Guide to Identi� cation and Natural HistoryDavid L. Wagner2005. 512 pages. 850 color photos. 12 line illus. 5 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-12144-4 $29.95

Winner of the 2006 National Outdoor Book Award, Nature Guidebook

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Dragon� ies and Damsel� ies of Britain and Ireland App

Available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

NewBritain’s Dragon� iesA Field Guide to the Damsel� ies and Dragon� ies of Britain and IrelandThird EditionDave Smallshire & Andy Swash

Britain’s Dragon� ies is the only comprehensive photographic � eld guide to the damsel� ies and dragon� ies of Britain and Ireland. Written by two of Britain’s foremost experts, this fully revised and updated edition features hundreds of stunning images and identi� cation charts covering all 56 resident, migrant and former breeding species, and seven potential vagrants. The book focuses on identi� cation—both of adults and larvae— highlighting the key features. Detailed species pro� les provide concise infor-mation on identi� cation, distribution, � ight periods, behavior, habitat, status and conservation. Other sections cover biology; how to watch, photograph, record and monitor dragon� ies; conservation status and legislation; and introduced exotic species.

This redesigned, updated and expanded edition features:

• Beautiful color plates showing males, females, immatures and all color forms for every species

• Over 450 stunning photographs and 550 illustrations

• Up-to-date species profi les and distribution maps

• Detailed, easy-to-use identifi cation charts for adults and larvae2014. 224 pages. 453 color photos. 321 color illus. 66 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16123-5 $25.95

“Essential reading for all wildlife enthusiasts, professional ecologists and landscape architects. . . . [I]t’s an ideal � eld guide to the nation’s nature.”—Booktime

“It is outstanding. Most importantly, it contains absolutely everything you need for con� dent � eld identi� cation of any UK dragon� y or damsel� y. The authors have really thought this through. . . . Highly recommended!”—Guy Pad� eld, UK Butter� ies

NewBritain’s HabitatsA Guide to the Wildlife Habitats of Britain and IrelandSophie Lake, Durwyn Liley, Robert Still & Andy Swash

“This is a superb book and is for anyone who loves wildlife.”—Drunkbirder

A photographic guide to habitats, this lavishly illustrated book provides a comprehensive overview of the natural history and conservation landscape of Britain and Ireland. In essence a � eld guide, the book leads the reader through all the main habitat types, with information on their characteristics, extent, geographical variation, key species, cultural importance, origins and conservation. It aims to help visitors to the countryside recognize the habitats around them, understand how they have evolved and what makes them special, and imagine how they might change in the future.2014. 272 pages. 500 color photos. 63 tables. 70 maps. 7 ½ x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-15855-6 $39.95

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Arable BryophytesA Field Guide to the Mosses, Liverworts, and Hornworts of Cultivated Land in Britain and IrelandRon Porley

“[A] valuable addition to the bookshelf of Bryologists, ecologists, and keen amateurs alike.”—Jamie McCormack, Eden Project2008. 140 pages. 166 color photos. 38 line illus. 62 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-1-903-65721-8 $32.95

Britain’s Sea MammalsWhales, Dolphins, Porpoises, and Seals and Where to Find ThemJon Dunn, Robert Still & Hugh Harrop

“[T]op-notch. . . . From the detailed records of vagrants and their iden-ti� cation to expert tips on how to see the likes of Humpback and Killer Whales, it is all here.”—Steve Gantlett, Birding World2013. 128 pages. 100 color photos. 40 color illus. Distribution maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15660-6 $19.95

Britain’s Plant GallsA Photographic GuideMichael Chinery2011. 96 pages. 252 color photos. 2 line illus. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-1-903-65743-0 $21.95

Britain’s OrchidsDavid Lang2004. 192 pages. 60 color plates. 6 x 8. Cl: 978-1-903-65706-5 $21.95

Britain’s Day-� ying MothsA Field Guide to the Day-� ying Moths of Britain and IrelandDavid Newland, Robert Still & Andy SwashMark Parsons

“Butter� y transect recorders, gen-eral naturalists and seasoned moth recorders will want a copy of this concise guide—a ‘must have’ for the � eld naturalist.”—Les Hill, Butter� y Magazine2013. 224 pages. 220+ color photos. 155 color maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15832-7 $29.95

Britain’s Reptiles and AmphibiansHoward InnsWith a foreword by Chris Packham

“An absolute ‘must have’ for all nature lovers.”—Chris Davis, RAUK2009. 168 pages. 245 color photos. 6 x 8 ½. Pa: 978-1-903-65725-6 $25.95

Britain’s Freshwater FishesMark Everard

“As an in-depth reference book on native � sh species, this one’s hard to beat. As a comprehensive guide to our native � sh species, Britain’s Freshwater Fishes is spot on.”—CliveBradleyFishing.com

“Whether angler or naturalist, this book should be on your book-shelves.”—Highland News2013. 144 pages. 144 color photos. 5 color illus. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15678-1 $27.95

NewBritain’s Butter� iesA Field Guide to the Butter� ies of Britain and IrelandFully Revised and Updated Third EditionDavid Newland, Robert Still, Andy Swash & David Tomlinson

See page 7 for details.

NewBritain’s Hover� iesA Field GuideFully Revised and Updated Second EditionStuart Ball & Roger Morris

See page 7 for details.

also available

ForthcomingBritain’s MammalsA Field Guide to the Mammals of Britain and IrelandDominic Couzens & Jon Dunn

See page 7 for details.

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NewA Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of TanzaniaCharles Foley, Lara Foley, Alex Lobora, Daniela De Luca, Maurus Msuha, Tim R. B. Davenport & Sarah Durant

“[A] fantastic � eld guide. . . . This exem-plary � eld guide is among the best this reviewer has seen; he would not leave for Tanzania without it.”—Choice2014. 320 pages. 300 color illus. 140 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16117-4 $29.95

Birds of the Serengetia nd Ngorongoro Conservation AreaAdam Scott Kennedy

“[A]n attractive and handy layout, and informative and accessible text that discusses interesting behaviors and provides insights into species background. Rich in detail, this in-dispensable volume uses a habitat-based approach, making it simple for everyone—from the novice to the experienced birdwatcher—to locate diverse birds in this fascinat-ing area of the world.”—BASE2014. 224 pages. 300 color illus. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15910-2 $27.95

Birds of the Masai MaraAdam Scott Kennedy

Birds of the Masai Mara is a remark-ably beautiful photographic guide featuring the bird species likely to be encountered by visitors to the popular Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. 2012. 176 pages. 300+ color photos. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15594-4 $27.95

Animals of the Masai MaraAdam Scott Kennedy & Vicki Kennedy

“This is the guidebook for every child, and child inside of us, be-tween the ages of 5 and 105 that has ever dreamt of learning about the fascinating animals seen on a safari in Africa.”—Gabriel Thoumi, MongaBay.com2012. 152 pages. 140+ color photos. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15601-9 $27.95

Animals of the Serengetiand Ngorongoro Conservation AreaAdam Scott Kennedy & Vicki Kennedy

“Essential book if you are heading for the Serengeti. . . . Excellent.”—Derek Moore, Derek Bird Brain

“It’s an indispensible companion for anyone thinking of making a visit to the region, to enhance your overall experience of the wildlife to be found there and inform you about the characteristics and behaviors that you will observe.”—Wild Travel Magazine2014. 152 pages. 100 color illus. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15908-9 $27.95

NewBirds of Kenya’s Rift ValleyAdam Scott Kennedy

“Ideal for the traveler on safari. . . . The value of a book like the Birds of Ke-nya’s Rift Valley is that it lends itself to easy interpretation and use by those who are interested in birdwatching, those who are interested in conser-vation, and those who care about biodiversity in general.”—Gabriel Thoumi, Mongabay.com2014. 256 pages. 500 color illus. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15907-2 $29.95

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A Wildlife Guide to ChileContinental Chile, Chilean Antarctica, Easter Island, Juan Fernández ArchipelagoSharon Chester

“There is an embarrassment of riches in � eld guides, but truly novel approaches are rare. Sharon Chester’s Wildlife Guide to Chile is one of the few books that stand out by virtue of their content, organization, and comprehensiveness. In a single, portable volume, Chester presents nearly every natural gem that Chile has to o� er.”—Edward S. Brinkley, editor-in-chief, North American Birds2008. 400 pages. 120 color plates. 21 maps. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-12976-1 $19.95

Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

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A Guide to the Mammals of Southeast AsiaCharles M. FrancisIllustrated by Priscilla Barrett, Robin Budden, John Cox, Sandra Doyle, Brin Edwards, Ray Hutchings, William Oliver, Guy Troughton & Lyn Wells

“[A]n important reference.”—Wildlife Activist2008. 392 pages. 72 color plates. 74 line illus. 422 maps. 6 x 9.Cl: 978-0-691-13551-9 $55.00 Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

A Guide to the Mammals of ChinaEdited by Andrew T. Smith & Yan XieAnd Robert S. Ho� mann, Darrin Lunde, John MacKinnon, Don E. Wilson & W. Chris WozencraftIllustrated by Federico Gemma

“[T]he gold standard.”—Richard B. Harris, Journal of Mammology2008. 576 pages. 83 color illus. 572 maps. 6 x 9.Cl: 978-0-691-09984-2 $60.00

Phillipps’ Field Guide to the Birds of BorneoSabah, Sarawak, Brunei, and Kalimantan Fully Revised Third EditionQuentin Phillipps & Karen Phillipps

“Neat: that pretty much sums up my initial experience with Phillipps’ Field Guide to the Birds of Borneo. And the more time that I spend with it, the neater it becomes. I don’t normally just read a � eld guide. And yet, I � nd myself doing just that with this book. This guide has so many unconventional features that draw you in that I’m consistently intrigued and compelled to read more.”—Grant McCreary, Birder’s Library2014. 384 pages. 141 color illus. 579 color maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16167-9 $35.00For sale only in the United States and Canada

Tracks and Signs of the Animals and Birds of Britain and EuropeLars-Henrik Olsen

“I cannot praise Tracks and Signs highly enough. It is not only the � n-est guide to tracking I’ve ever held in my hands, it is one of the most attractive and informative books on natural history I’ve ever seen. This guide will prove invaluable to those who already take an interest in tracking and wish to gain more experience. . . . I also wish to empha-size that this is not only a book for European (and British) naturalists. I de� nitely recommend it to natural-ists in North America and East Asia as well. Yes, it is that good.”—Jochen Roeder, 10,000 Birds2013. 272 pages. 600 color illus. 25 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-15753-5 $29.95

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Nightjars, Potoos, Frogmouths, Oilbird, and Owlet-nightjars of the WorldNigel Cleere

“If you aren’t already a fan of night-jars, this book will convert you.”—Grant McCreary, Birder’s Library

“This will be the world’s go-to refer-ence book for all things nightjar.”—Idaho Birding Blog2010. 464 pages. 580+ color photos. 135 color maps. 7 x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-14857-1 $45.00Not for sale in the European Union

Wildlife of SeychellesJohn Bowler

“[T]his book is undoubtedly a valu-able addition to Seychelles guides, allowing visitors to gain a greater appreciation of the uniqueness of Seychelles’ fauna but, more impor-tantly, encouraging the Seychellois to learn about and value their heritage.”—Chris Feare, Joint Nature Conservation Committee2006. 192 pages. 51 color plates. 6 x 8. Cl: 978-1-903-65714-0 $25.95

Arable PlantsA Field GuidePhil Wilson & Miles King

This book concentrates on the group of plants showing the steep-est decline among British � ora over the past 25 years—plants that grow among the crops.2004. 312 pages. 88 color plates. 6 x 8.Cl: 978-1-903-65702-7 $30.95

A Field Guide to the Wildlife of South GeorgiaRobert Burton & John Croxall

“[I]nformative and enjoyable, a photographic and textual tour of a magical place � lled with fantastical creatures that are far from mythic.”—Donna Schulman, 10,000 Birds

“This guide, designed for tourists, is the only one of its kind. Brief intro-ductions on geology, topography, climate, history, and conservation e� orts lay the groundwork for an impressive photographic guide.”—Choice2012. 200 pages. 368 color illus. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15661-3 $24.95Not for sale in South Georgia and the Falkland Islands

Birds and Mammals of the Falkland IslandsRobin Woods & Anne WoodsWith over 100 photographs by Alan R. Henry

“[T]he wildlife guide of choice for those planning to visit the Falkland Islands. . . . Highly recommended!”—Chris Sharpe2006. 144 pages. 43 color plates. 6 x 8.Cl: 978-1-903-65710-2 $25.95

Whales and Dolphins of the European AtlanticThe Bay of Biscay, English Channel, Celtic Sea, and Coastal Southwest IrelandFully Updated Second EditionDylan Walker & Graeme Cresswell

“[T]his is a very useful book. . . . It will de� nitely accompany me on my next sea-trip.”—Mammal Society2011. 88 pages. 87 color plates. 32 maps. 8 x 6. Pa: 978-1-903-65731-7 $16.95

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Reptiles and Amphibians of East AfricaStephen Spawls, Kim Howell & Robert C. Drewes2006. 240 pages. 230 color plates. 230 maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-12884-9 $24.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

A Field Guide to the Birds of New ZealandJulian Fitter & Don Merton2012. 320 pages. 600+ color photos. 4 ½ x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15351-3 $24.95For sale only in the U.S, and its dependencies, Canada, and the Philippine s

Wildlife of the GalápagosJulian Fitter, Daniel Fitter & David Hosking2002. 256 pages. 400 color illus. 4 ½ x 7 ½. Pa: 978-0-691-10295-5 $19.95For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

Coral Reef FishesIndo-Paci� c and CaribbeanRevised EditionEwald Lieske & Robert Myers2002. 400 pages. 2,500+ color illus. 4 x 7.Pa: 978-0-691-08995-9 $24.95For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

Wildlife of Southern AfricaMartin B. Withers & David Hosking

“This is a very useful book and I highly recommend it to anyone trav-eling to southern Africa to observe wildlife. Study it before you leave on safari, or just purchase it and take an armchair safari that will cost a lot less!”—Wildlife Activist2011. 288 pages. 600 color illus. 4 ½ x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15063-5 $19.95For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

Wildlife of East AfricaMartin B. Withers & David Hosking2002. 256 pages. 400 color illus. 4 ½ x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-00737-3 $19.95For sale only in the U.S., its dependencies , and the Philippines

also available

Wildlife of AustraliaIain Campbell & Sam Woods

“We loved this pocket guide to the Wildlife of Australia and the authors and publishers are to be congratulated on producing such a high quality, genuine pocket book that is jam-packed with information. If you are heading down under, make sure you take this book with you.”—Alan Davies and Ruth Miller, Biggest Twitch2013. 288 pages. 438 color photos. 1 map. 4 ½ x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15353-7 $19.95

Mammals of ChinaEdited by Andrew T. Smith & Yan Xie

This � eld-ready pocket edition of A Guide to the Mammals of China makes the rich mammal fauna of China accessible to ecotravelers and naturalists like never before.2013. 400 pages. 384 color illus. 558 maps. 4 ½ x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15427-5 $24.95

NewA Pocket Guide to Sharks of the WorldDavid A. Ebert, Sarah Fowler & Marc Dando

See page 5 for details.

NewWildlife of the CaribbeanHerbert A. Ra� aele & James W. Wiley

See page 5 for details.

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Birds of South AmericaNon-Passerines: Rheas to WoodpeckersFrancisco Erize, Jorge R. Rodriguez Mata & Maurice Rumboll2006. 376 pages. 156 color plates. 1,270+ maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-12688-3 $29.95 For sale only in North America and the Philippines

Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Paci� cWritten and illustrated by Ber van Perlo2011. 256 pages. 95 color illus. 750 maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15188-5 $29.95For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

Also written and illustrated by Ber van Perlo

Birds of Mexico and Central America2006. 336 pages. 98 color plates. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-12070-6 $29.95For sale only in North America and the Philippines

Birds of Southern Africa2009. 320 pages. 84 color plates. 1,308 maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-14169-5 $29.95For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

Birds of Eastern AfricaUpdated Edition2009. 304 pages. 96 color plates. 1,486 maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-14170-1 $29.95 For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

Birds of Western and Central Africa2003. 384 pages. 109 color plates. 1,500+ color maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-00714-4 $30.95For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

WorldTwitch 2003 Best Bird Book—Africa

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Birds of North America and GreenlandNorman Arlott2011. 224 pages. 104 color plates. 900 color maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15140-3 $15.95 For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

Birds of the West IndiesWritten and illustrated by Norman Arlott2010. 240 pages. 80 color plates. 550+ maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-14780-2 $24.95For sale only in the U.S., Canada, the Philippines, and the Caribbean

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Birds of Europe, Russia, China, and JapanPasserines: Tyrant Flycatchers to Buntings2007. 240 pages. 80 color plates. 706 maps. 5 x 7 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-13372-0 $29.95For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

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The Crossley ID GuideEastern BirdsRichard Crossley

“Really cool and totally di� erent. . . . Crossley gives us birds as we see them, in action. . . . We’ve been inundated with ‘new’ birding � eld guide books in recent years, no single one of them o� ering a compelling reason for purchase. This book will o� er such a reason.”—Jim Williams, Minneapolis Star TribuneThe Crossley ID Guides

2011. 528 pages. 10,000 color images. 7 ½ x 10.Pa: 978-0-691-14778-9 $35.00

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Hawks at a DistanceIdenti� cation of Migrant RaptorsJerry LiguoriWith a foreword by Pete Dunne

“Possibly the best-ever raptor identi� cation guide in print. . . . If you are serious about identifying birds of prey . . . the advances made by the author with this book can assist you in achieving that goal in ways few books have done previously.”—William P. Mueller, Bluebird’s Laugh2011. 216 pages. 558 color photos. 19 halftones. 2 tables. 6 x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-13559-5 $19.95Cl: 978-0-691-13558-8 $55.00

Hawks from Every AngleHow to Identify Raptors In FlightJerry LiguoriWith a foreword by David A. Sibley2005. 144 pages. 339 color photos. 32 b&w photos. 2 maps. 7 ½ x 9 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-11825-3 $19.95

The Crossley ID GuideRaptorsRichard Crossley, Jerry Liguori & Brian Sullivan

“If you love raptors, you will love this book.”—Terry Richard, Oregonian

“Eye candy! . . . The Crossley Guide will appeal to the rank beginner, the casual observer and the dedicated enthusiast. It is a must have addition to everyone’s library!”—Gail Garber, Hawk’s Aloft

“A highly enjoyable way of getting to know some of the world’s most memorable birds.”—Matt Merritt, Bird WatchingThe Crossley ID Guides

2013. 288 pages. 101 color plates. 34 color maps. 7 ½ x 10.Pa: 978-0-691-15740-5 $29.95

Honorable Mention, 2013 National Outdoor Book Award, Nature Guidebook

The Crossley ID GuideBritain and IrelandRichard Crossley & Dominic Couzens

“[A] revolutionary new bird book.”—Stephen Moss, Guardian

“Bright, bold, clean-looking and easy to use, it is not just an identi� cation guide—it is a celebration of our birds and how they � t into our landscape.”—Andy Stoddart

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2013. 304 pages. 300+ color plates. 250 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-15194-6 $27.95

One of the Guardian’s B est Nature Books of 2013

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Antarctic WildlifeA Visitor’s GuideJames Lowen

“[A] fantastic guide . . . rich in photography. . . . [T]he penguin behaviour gallery is a joy.”—Birds2011. 240 pages. 159 color photos. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-15033-8 $22.95Not for sale in the European Union or the Falkland Islands

Birds of North AmericaThe Photographic GuidesPaul Sterry & Brian E. Small

“The ultimate handbook to accom-pany you in the � eld or while bird watching at home. . . . [A]n excellent visual reference for the identi� cation of birds.”—Joel Lerner, Washington Post

“Stunning. This was the � rst word that came to mind upon cracking open these new guides.”—Eddie Callaway, Birdfreak.comBirds of Eastern North America2009. 336 pages. 1,118 color photos. 405 maps. 5 ½ x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-13426-0 $18.95

Birds of Western North America2009. 416 pages. 1,341 color photos. 449 maps. 5 ½ x 8. Pa: 978-0-691-13428-4 $18.95

One of the Washington Post’s Best Gardening Books for 2009

Petrels, Albatrosses, and Storm-Petrels of North AmericaA Photographic GuideSteve N. G. Howell

“[A]ccessible; informative; stunning; essential.”—Stephen Menzie, Bird Guides

“This is an outstanding work and should sit on the bookshelf of every keen sea-watcher.”—Hugh Harrop, Seabird2012. 512 pages. 975 color photos and � gs. 66 maps. 7 x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-14211-1 $45.00

Hummingbirds of North AmericaThe Photographic GuideSteve N. G. Howell2001. 232 pages. 200 color photos. 5 ½ x 8 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-11603-7 $29.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

WorldTwitch 2001 Best Bird Book—North America

Rare Birds of North AmericaSteve N. G. Howell, Ian Lewington & Will Russell

“This volume is sure to be a revered resource in any birder’s library for the wealth of information it contains as well as the beauty of Lewington’s paintings.”—USA Today

“[E]ssential reading . . . signi� cant. . . . [T]he detailed treatment here is not only valuable, but in some cases the best available anywhere. . . . [N]oth-ing short of exceptional.”—Dominic Mitchell, Birdwatch Magazine2013. 448 pages. 275 color plates. 2 line illus. 9 tables. 17 maps. 7 x 9 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-11797-3 $29.95Cl: 978-0-691-11796-6 $35.00

One of the Birdbooker Report’s Best Bird Books of 2014

One of Birder’s Library’s Best Bird Books of 2014

One of the Star Tribune/Lifestyle’s Best Birding Books of 2014

A Photographic Guide to North American RaptorsBrian K. Wheeler & William S. Clark

“No one is better at the variabilities of raptor identi� cation than this team of two.”—Charles E. Keller, Indiana Audubon Quarterly2003. 198 pages. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-11644-0 $29.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

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Ten Thousand BirdsOrnithology since DarwinTim Birkhead, Jo Wimpenny & Bob Montgomerie

“Compulsively readable.”—Ben Sheldon, Nature

“An excellent history of the study of birds in modern times.”—Matt Merritt, Bird Watching

“This fascinating, wide-ranging synthesis of ornithological history since Darwin brings a mix of science, discovery, innovation, eccentricity, and personality to ornithology. . . . It will be of interest to professional ornithologists, and people inter-ested in animal behavior, physiology, evolution, science history, as well as birders, naturalists, and conser-vationists. Philosophers of science will � nd it a fascinating history of the development of ornithological thought since Darwin. I highly recommend the book—I found it fascinating.”—Joanna Burger, Journal of Field Ornithology2014. 544 pages. 94 color illus. 60 halftones. 8 x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-15197-7 $45.00

Winner of the 2015 PROSE Award in History of Science, Medicine & Technology, Association of American Publishers

One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2014

NewConus of the Southeastern United States and CaribbeanAlan J. Kohn

“World-class scholarship. This is a great book that takes readers on a scholarly grand tour from the earliest research history to the latest methodological approaches used to understand the biology and relationships of this intriguing group of gastropods. Kohn provides an amazing and unprecedented wealth of information.”—Rüdiger Bieler, coauthor of Seashells of Southern Florida

“Alan Kohn is considered the world’s expert on Conus, and I greatly ad-mire him as a scientist. It is doubtful anyone will ever undertake a more detailed and comprehensive study of this topic in the region. This is as good as it gets for Caribbean or any other regional group of mollusks.”—Fabio Moretzsohn, coauthor of Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells2014. 480 pages. 109 color plates. 97 color illus. 32 halftones. 12 line illus. 12 tables. 35 color maps. 8 ½ x 11.Cl: 978-0-691-13538-0 $99.50

NewHow to Do EcologyA Concise HandbookSecond EditionRichard Karban, Mikaela Huntzinger & Ian S. Pearse

Praise for the previous edition:

“[A] refreshing, concise work aimed primarily at those contemplating or performing ecological research studies. The authors’ approach will be equally bene� cial to those in vari-ous other areas of study. . . . Highly recommended.”—Choice

“This book is a wealth of information for beginning professionals.”—Erika V. Iyengar, American Biology Teacher

“How to Do Ecology contains much of the sage advice that good supervisors have been giving their postgraduate students for years. . . . [I]t’s absolutely correct and vital information.”—Robyn K. Whipp, Austral Ecology2014. 200 pages. 8 line illus. 5 x 8.Pa: 978-0-691-16176-1 $24.95

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The Kingdom of FungiJens H. Petersen

“This is not just an outstanding photographic compendium of the fungi, it is a very well-constructed and researched work. It will appeal not only to fungal enthusiasts and specialists, but also to novices who will be enchanted by the colors and shapes, the weird and strange, and the fun that can be had being a mycologist.”—Jane Faull, Quarterly Review of Biology2013. 272 pages. 800+ color photos. 8 ½ x 11.Cl: 978-0-691-15754-2 $29.95

One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2013

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of TreesSecond EditionDavid More & John White

“David More spent over a decade painting these illustrations from real specimens, and fellow tree expert John White’s informative text describes key facts about each. The result is an extraordinary refer-ence.”—Northeastern Naturalist2013. 832 pages. 5,000+ color illus. 7 x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-15823-5 $49.95 For sale only in North America

Bugs Rule!An Introduction to the World of InsectsWhitney Cranshaw & Richard Redak

“The photographs, illustrations, little known facts, and sidebars in Bugs Rule! bring to life the fascinating world of insects. Bugs Rule! is an ex-cellent text for the nonscience major and general nature enthusiast.”—Michael K. Rust, University of California, Riverside2013. 496 pages. 830+ color photos. 18 tables. 8 x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-12495-7 $55.00

One of the New Scie ntist’s Best Science Books of 2013

PterosaursNatural History, Evolution, AnatomyMark P. Witton

“Witton’s combination of style and substance makes Pterosaurs a true treasure and an absolute must for anyone curious about the extinct � yers.”—Brian Switek, National Geographic.com2013. 304 pages. 152 color illus. 26 halftones. 14 line illus. 17 maps. 8 ½ x 11.Cl: 978-0-691-15061-1 $35.00

Primates of the WorldAn Illustrated GuideJean-Jacques Petter & François DesbordesTranslated by Robert Martin

“Beautiful. . . . Readers will be fascinated by what Petter describes as the ‘dazzling diversity of primates,’ and they’ll be dazzled by the stunning illustrations. Highly recom-mended.”—Cynthia Lee Knight, Library Journal2013. 192 pages. 72 color plates. 13 color illus. 7 line illus. 86 color maps. 8 x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-15695-8 $29.95

Garden Insects of North AmericaThe Ultimate Guide to Backyard BugsWhitney Cranshaw

“A must-have reference for any gardener.”—San Francisco Chronicle2004. 672 pages. 265 color plates. 1,400+ color photos. 7 ½ x 10.Pa: 978-0-691-09561-5 $29.95

Finalist, 2005 Colorado Book Awards, Colorado Endowment for the Humanities

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Cotingas and ManakinsGuy M. Kirwan & Graeme Green

“Invaluable to anyone studying this group of birds, as well as birders looking to learn more about these colorful gems.”—Drew Weber, Nemesis Bird blog2012. 624 pages. 34 color plates. 400 color photos. 130 maps. 7 x 9.Cl: 978-0-691-15352-0 $55.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and Europe

Best Bird Book of the Year 2011, Birdbooker Report

Avian ArchitectureHow Birds Design, Engineer, and BuildPeter Goodfellow

“This has got to be one of the coolest bird books I’ve ever come across.”—Robert Mortenson, BirdingIsFun.com2011. 160 pages. 300 color illus. 8 x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-14849-6 $29.95For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

Winner of the 2011 PROSE Award for Excellence in Popular Science & Popular Mathematics, Association of American Publishers

The Atlas of BirdsDiversity, Behavior, and ConservationMike Unwin2011. 144 pages. 8 ½ x 11.Pa: 978-0-691-14949-3 $22.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

BirdscapesBirds in Our Imagination and ExperienceJeremy Mynott

“The � nest book ever written about why we watch birds.”—Stephen Moss, Guardian2012. 392 pages. 8 color illus. 32 halftones. 25 line illus. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-15428-2 $19.95Cl: 978-0-691-13539-7 $29.95

Lars Jonsson’s BirdsPaintings from a Near HorizonLars Jonsson

“[A] delightful surprise.”—Robert Hoopes, Wildlife Activist2009. 192 pages. 150 color illus. 10 x 12.Cl: 978-0-691-14151-0 $55.00 Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Winner of the 2009 National Outdoor Book Award, Design and Artistic Merit

How to Be a Better BirderDerek Lovitch

“A birding book that should � y o� the shelves.”—Herb Wilson, Portland Press Herald2012. 208 pages. 53 color illus. 10 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-14448-1 $19.95

All about BirdsA Short Illustrated History of OrnithologyValérie Chansigaud2010. 240 pages. 250 color illus. 6 x 9.Cl: 978-0-691-14519-8 $29.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Physiological Adaptations for Breeding in BirdsTony D. Williams2012. 392 pages. 1 halftone. 113 line illus. 6 x 9.Cl: 978-0-691-13982-1 $69.5 0

The Unfeathered BirdKatrina van Grouw

“I cannot recommend The Un-feathered Bird highly enough—it’s sumptuous and wonderful and should be obtained by anyone interested in birds, in anatomy, or in zoological art.”—Darren Naish, Scienti� c American2013. 304 pages. 385 duotones/color illus. 10 x 12.Cl: 978-0-691-15134-2 $49.95

Third Place, 2013 Best Bird Book of the Year, British Birds and the British Trust for Ornithology

Honorable Mention, 2013 PROSE Award in Biological Sciences, Association of American Publishers

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The Princeton Encyclopedia of BirdsEdited by Christopher Perrins

“The encyclopedia is a gem.”—Judy S. Jottings, Wing and a Song2009. 656 pages. 1,186 color illus. 140 line illus. 182 color maps. 8 x 10.Pa: 978-0-691-14070-4 $35.00For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

The Princeton Encyclopedia of MammalsEdited by David W. Macdonald2009. 976 pages. 1,529 color illus. 163 line illus. 172 color maps. 8 x 10.Pa: 978-0-691-14069-8 $45.00For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

Boas and Pythons of the WorldMark O’Shea

“[M]agni� cently illustrated with beautiful color photos.”—Booklist2011. 160 pages. 155 color illus. 2 maps. 7 ½ x 9 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15015-4 $19.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

One of Booklist’s Top 10 Sci-Tech Books for 2007

Venomous Snakes of the WorldMark O’Shea

“O’Shea . . . brings to life the world of serpents from around the world [with] hundreds of stunning, often rare, photographs.”—Globe and Mail2011. 160 pages. 150 color illus. 7 ½ x 9 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15023-9 $19.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Wild� ower WondersThe 50 Best Wild� ower Sites in the WorldBob GibbonsWith a foreword by Richard Mabey

“A stunning guide to the best wild� ower sites in the world.”—Susan G. Baird, Library Journal2011. 192 pages. 200 color photos. 8 ½ x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-15229-5 $27.95For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

The Private Life of SpidersPaul Hillyard

“This is a fascinating book.”—Joel N. Lerner, Washington Post2011. 160 pages. 200 color illus. 7 ½ x 9 ½.Pa: 978-0-691-15003-1 $19.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Spring Wild� owers of the NortheastA Natural HistoryCarol GracieWith a foreword by Eric Lamont

“Spring Wild� owers is a delight to the eye and the mind.”—Andrew M. Greller, Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society2012. 296 pages. 512 color illus. 7 ½ x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-14466-5 $29.95

Honorable Mention, 2012 National Outdoor Book Award, Nature and Environment

GalapagosIslands Born of FireTenth Anniversary EditionTui De Roy

“De Roy captures the ethereal, haunting quality of the islands.”—Ocean Realm2010. 168 pages. 245 color illus. 1 map. 12 x 9. Cl: 978-0-691-14637-9 $29.95For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

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A Sparrowhawk’s LamentHow British Breeding Birds of Prey Are FaringDavid Cobham with Bruce PearsonWith a foreword by Chris Packham

“A thoughtful and deeply personal book by someone who has spent a lifetime indulging his keen interest in Britain’s 15 breeding birds of prey.”—Ian Carter, British Birds2014. 256 pages. 80 line illus. 6 x 8 ½.Cl: 978-0-691-15764-1 $35.00

One of The Independent’s Best Nature Books of 2014

Orchids and Wild� owers of Kitulo PlateauRosalind F. Salter & Tim R. B. Davenport

This is the � rst � eld guide to the orchids and wild� owers of Tanzania’s Kitulo Plateau, which is also known as the “Garden of God” and “Seren-geti of Flowers.”2011. 88 pages. 130 color photos. 25 line illus. 2 maps. 6 x 8.Pa: 978-1-903-65734-8 $21.95

A Visitor’s Guide to South GeorgiaSecond EditionSally Poncet & Kim Crosbie

“[A] joy to read and review.”—Ashley Beolens, Fat Photographer2012. 184 pages. 450 color illus. 8 x 6.Pa: 978-0-691-15658-3 $29.95Not for sale in South Georgia and the Falkland Islands

The World’s Rarest BirdsErik Hirschfeld, Andy Swash & Robert Still

“A dense, richly informative book. . . . O� ers a showcase of struggling birds globally—but each shot through a lens that celebrates their diversity, vibrance, elegance, and enthusiastic displays.”—Emma Bryce, Audubon.com2013. 352 pages. 977 color photos. 103 color illus. 610 color maps. 8 ½ x 11.Cl: 978-0-691-15596-8 $45.00

The Jewel HunterChris Gooddie2010. 344 pages. 64 color illus. 19 maps. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-1-903-65716-4 $27.95

Birds in a VillageA Century OnW. H. Hudson & Brian Clews2006. 136 pages. 57 color and b&w photos. 6 x 9 ½.Cl: 978-1-903-65715-7 $22.95

Red Kite CountryA Celebration of the Wildlife and Landscape of Mid WalesMike Read & Colin WoolfWith a foreword by Iolo Williams2004. 136 pages. 160 color illus. 33 halftones. 10 x 11.Cl: 978-1-903-65709-6 $39.95

Discover Butter� ies in BritainD. E. Newland2006. 224 pages. Full color throughout. 7 ½ x 10 ½.Cl: 978-1-903-65712-6 $30.95

England’s Rare Mosses and LiverwortsTheir History, Ecology, and ConservationRon D. Porley

“[T]his well-written and beauti-fully presented publication will be a valuable reference work for anyone concerned with studying, managing and conserving England’s threatened bryophytes . . . stunningly good.”—Sharon Pilkington, British Wildlife2013. 224 pages. 165 color photos. 3 color illus. 85 maps. 6 x 8.Cl: 978-0-691-15871-6 $40.00

Flowers of the ForestPlants and People in the New Forest National ParkClive Chatters

“[T]his is a book that deserves to be read by every resident and visitor!”—Flora News2009. 248 pages. 300+ color photos. 7 ½ x 10. Pa: 978-1-903-65719-5 $39.95

Endemic Plants of the Altai Mountain CountryA. I. Pyak, S. C. Shaw, A. L. Ebel, A. A. Zverev, J. G. Hodgson, B. D. Wheeler, K. J. Gaston, M. O. Morenko, A. S. Revushkin, Yu. A. Kotukhov & D. Oyunchimeg

“[I]llustrated with stunning photo-graphs of habitats and plants.”—Cuttings2008. 368 pages. 100 color plates. 6 x 8. Cl: 978-1-903-65722-5 $47.95

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NewHow to Clone a MammothThe Science of De-ExtinctionBeth Shapiro

“Bringing a lost species back to life is

an exciting prospect and also a scary

one. No one is better able to explain

the challenges and the potential of

the enterprise than Beth Shapiro.”

—Elizabeth Kolbert, author of The

Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History

“How to Clone a Mammoth is

essential reading. Describing the

cutting-edge science, and tackling

the misleading ideas, surrounding

de-extinction, this book immerses

us in current discussions as well as

the debates that are sure to come.”

—Joel L. Cracraft, American

Museum of Natural History2015. 256 pages. 16 color illus. 2 halftones. 9 line illus. 6 x 9.Cl: 978-0-691-15705-4 $24.95

Forthcoming PaperbackThe Extreme Life of the SeaStephen R. Palumbi & Anthony R. Palumbi

“[A] wonderful mix of meticulous science and creative panache.” —Callum Roberts, Nature

The Extreme Life of the Sea takes readers to the absolute limits of the ocean world—the fastest and deep-est, the hottest and oldest creatures of the oceans. It dives into the icy Arctic and boiling hydrothermal vents—and exposes the eternal darkness of the deepest undersea trenches—to show how marine life thrives against the odds.November 2015. 240 pages. 16 color illus. 28 halftones. 5 line illus. 5 ½ x 8 ½.

Pa: 978-0-691-16981-1 $17.95Cl: 978-0-691-14956-1 $27.95

One of American Association for the Advancement of Science’s Books for General Audiences and Young Adults 2014

40 Years of EvolutionDarwin’s Finches on Daphne Major IslandPeter R. Grant & B. Rosemary Grant

“For the Grants, Daphne Major has

been a magic well. With their four

decades of work on the island,

they’ve made it a magni� cent

microcosm, a model of life on Earth.”

—Jonathan Weiner, New York Times2014. 432 pages. 44 color illus. 129 line illus. 21 tables. 6 x 9.Cl: 978-0-691-16046-7 $49.50

Honorable Mention, 2015 PROSE Award in Biological Sciences, Association of American Publishers

One of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2014

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NewMathematics for the Life SciencesErin N. Bodine, Suzanne Lenhart & Louis J. Gross

“This is the book I always wanted to write, a

masterful and thorough introduction to the

basic mathematical, statistical, and computa-

tional tools one needs to address biological

problems, punctuated with solid and moti-

vational applications to biology. The book is

a seamless and authoritative treatment, with

broad scope, that makes an ideal text for an

introductory course.”—Simon A. Levin, editor

of The Princeton Guide to Ecology2014. 640 pages. 50 color illus. 100 line illus. 8 x 10.Cl: 978-0-691-15072-7 $85.00

The Origin Then and NowAn Interpretive Guide to the Origin of SpeciesDavid N. ReznickWith an introduction by Michael Ruse

“[A] beautiful book—the best . . . I have ever read dealing with the Origin.”—Lee Alan Dugatkin, author of Principles of Animal Behavior2011. 448 pages. 15 halftones. 17 line illus. 6 x 9.Pa: 978-0-691-15257-8 $23.95

2014. 640 pages. 50 color illus. 100 line illus. 8 x 10.

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Qty ISBN Author: Title Page Price__ Pa: 978-0-691-13685-1 Arlott: Birds of Europe: Non-Passerines 20 $29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-13372-0 Arlott: Birds of Europe: Passerines 20 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15140-3 Arlott: Birds of North America and Greenland 20 15.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14780-2 Arlott: Birds of the West Indies 20 24.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-12966-2 Armistead/Sullivan: Better Birding 2 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15337-7 Ayé, et al.: Birds of Central Asia 12 39.5__ Pa: 978-0-691-12295-3 Baicich/Harrison: Nests, Eggs, and Nestlings 11 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16441-0 Ball/Morris: Britain’s Hover�ies 7 35.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-15197-7 Birkhead, et al.: Ten Thousand Birds 23 45.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-15072-7 Bodine, et al.: Mathematics for the Life 28 85.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-15920-1 Borrow/Demey: Birds of Western Africa 11 45.00__ Cl: 978-1-903-65714-0 Bowler: Wildlife of Seychelles 18 25.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-13926-5 Brazil: Birds of East Asia 12 39.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15661-3 Burton/Croxall: Wildlife of South Georgia 18 24.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15353-7 Campbell/Woods: Wildlife of Australia 19 19.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15727-6 Campbell, et al.: Birds of Australia 2 35.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-14519-8 Chansigaud: All about Birds 25 29.95__ Pa: 978-1-903-65719-5 Chatters: Flowers of the Forest 27 39.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-12976-1 Chester: Wildlife Guide to Chile 17 19.95__ Pa: 978-1-903-65743-0 Chinery: Britain’s Plant Galls 15 21.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14857-1 Cleere: Nightjars, Potoos, Frogmouths, Oilbird 18 45.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-15764-1 Cobham/Pearson: Sparrowhawk’s Lament 27 35.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-12072-0 Compagno, et al.: Sharks of the World 13 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14710-9 Condit, et al.: Trees of Panama and Costa Rica 12 45.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-14647-8 Cornejo/Janovec: Seeds of Amazonian Plants 12 35.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-11929-8 87.50__ Pa: 978-0-691-15697-2 Couzens, et al.: Britains’ Mammals 7 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-09561-5 Cranshaw: Garden Insects of North America 24 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-12495-7 Cranshaw/Redak: Bugs Rule! 24 55.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-14778-9 Crossley: Crossley ID Guide: Eastern Birds 21 35.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-15194-6 Crossley/Couzens: Crossley ID Guide: Britain 21 27.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15740-5 Crossley, et al.: Crossley ID Guide: Raptors 21 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15336-0 de Boer, et al.: Birds of Aruba, Curaçao 13 27.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14637-9 De Roy: Galapagos 26 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-16299-7 De Roy, et al.: Penguins 8 35.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-15660-6 Dunn, et al.: Britain’s Sea Mammals 15 19.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15350-6 Dutson: Birds of Melanesia 12 49.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16599-8 Ebert, et al.: Pocket Guide to Sharks 5 19.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-12688-3 Erize, et al.: Birds of South America 20 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-13304-1 Evans: Beetles of Eastern North America 9 35.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-15678-1 Everard: Britain’s Freshwater Fishes 15 27.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-12684-5 Ferguson-Lees/Christie: Raptors of the World 13 35.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-15351-3 Fitter/Merton: Birds of New Zealand 19 24.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-10295-5 Fitter, et al.: Wildlife of the Galápagos 19 19.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16117-4 Foley, et al.: Larger Mammals of Tanzania 16 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14285-2 Forshaw: Parrots of the World 13 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-13551-9 Francis: Mammals of Southeast Asia 17 55.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-16137-2 Fuller: Lost Animals 8 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-16295-9 Fuller: Passenger Pigeon 8 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-15229-5 Gibbons: Wild�ower Wonders 26 27.95__ Pa: 978-1-903-65716-4 Gooddie: Jewel Hunter 27 27.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14849-6 Goodfellow: Avian Architecture 25 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14466-5 Gracie: Spring Wild�owers of the Northeast 26 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-16046-7 Grant/Grant: 40 Years of Evolution 28 49.50__ Pa: 978-0-691-15349-0 Grimmett, et al.: Birds of India 12 39.50__ Pa: 978-0-691-15717-7 Hancock/Weiersbye: Birds of Botswana 3 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15003-1 Hillyard: Private Life of Spiders 26 19.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-15596-8 Hirschfeld, et al.: World’s Rarest Birds 27 45.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-11797-3 Howell, et al.: Rare Birds of North America 22 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-11796-6 35.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-16011-5 Howell: Amazing World of Flying�sh 4 12.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-11603-7 Howell: Hummingbirds of North America 22 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14211-1 Howell: Petrels, Albatrosses, and Storm-Petrels 22 45.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-16621-6 Howell/Sullivan: O�shore Sea Life ID Guide: East 4 14.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16613-1 Howell/Sullivan: O�shore Sea Life ID Guide: West 4 14.95__ Cl: 978-1-903-65715-7 Hudson/Clews: Birds in a Village 27 22.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15228-8 Hunter: Carnivores of the World 13 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-15227-1 78.50__ Pa: 978-1-903-65725-6 Inns: Britain’s Reptiles and Amphibians 15 25.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14151-0 Jonsson: Lars Jonsson’s Birds 25 55.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-16176-1 Karban, et al.: How to Do Ecology 23 24.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14092-6 Kays/Wilson: Mammals of North America 13 19.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14278-4 55.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-16344-4 Kelley: Antarctic Dive Guide 6 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15907-2 Kennedy: Birds of Kenya’s Rift Valley 16 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15594-4 Kennedy: Birds of the Masai Mara 16 27.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15910-2 Kennedy: Birds of the Serengeti 16 27.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15601-9 Kennedy/Kennedy: Animals of the Masai Mara 16 27.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15908-9 Kennedy/Kennedy: Animals of the Serengeti 16 27.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16453-3 Kingdon: Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals 3 49.50

Qty ISBN Author: Title Page Price__ Cl: 978-0-691-15352-0 Kirwan/Green: Cotingas and Manakins 25 $55.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-13538-0 Kohn: Conus of the Southeastern United States 23 99.50__ Cl: 978-0-691-15855-6 Lake, et al.: Britain’s Habitats 14 39.95__ Cl: 978-1-903-65706-5 Lang: Britain’s Orchids 15 21.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16146-4 Leseberg/Campbell: Australia’s Top End 6 27.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-08995-9 Lieske/Myers: Coral Reef Fishes 19 24.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-13559-5 Liguori: Hawks at a Distance 21 19.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-13558-8 55.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-11825-3 Liguori: Hawks from Every Angle 21 19.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14448-1 Lovitch: How to Be a Better Birder 25 19.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15033-8 Lowen: Antarctic Wildlife 22 22.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14069-8 Macdonald: Princeton Encyclopedia of Mammals 26 45.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-15696-5 McKnight, et al.: Common Mosses 11 24.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-15823-5 More/White: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Trees 24 49.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14350-7 Myers: Birds of Borneo 12 32.50__ Pa: 978-0-691-15428-2 Mynott: Birdscapes 25 19.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-13539-7 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14591-4 Nelson, et al.: Trees of Eastern North America 10 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14590-7 65.00__ Cl: 978-1-903-65712-6 Newland: Discover Butter�ies in Britain 27 30.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16643-8 Newland, et al.: Britain’s Butter�ies 7 25.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15832-7 Newland, et al.: Britain’s Day-�ying Moths 15 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15015-4 O’Shea: Boas and Pythons of the World 26 19.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15023-9 O’Shea: Venomous Snakes of the World 26 19.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15753-5 Olsen: Tracks and Signs of the Animals and Birds 17 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16981-1 Palumbi/Palumbi: Extreme Life 28 17.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14956-1 27.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-13720-9 Paul: Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs 11 35.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-12283-0 Paulson: Dragon�ies and Damsel�ies of the East 11 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-12282-3 85.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-12281-6 Paulson: Dragon�ies and Damsel�ies of the West 11 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14070-4 Perrins: Princeton Encyclopedia of Birds 26 35.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-15754-2 Petersen: Kingdom of Fungi 24 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-15695-8 Petter/Desbordes: Primates of the World 24 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16167-9 Phillipps/Phillipps: Birds of Borneo 17 35.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-15658-3 Poncet/Crosbie: Visitor’s Guide to South Georgia 27 29.95__ Pa: 978-1-903-65721-8 Porley: Arable Bryophytes 15 32.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-15871-6 Porley: England’s Rare Mosses and Liverworts 27 40.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-14844-1 Porter/Aspinall: Birds of the Middle East 12 39.50__ Pa: 978-0-691-09563-9 Pratt/Beehler: Birds of New Guinea 10 49.50__ Cl: 978-0-691-09562-2 99.50__ Cl: 978-1-903-65722-5 Pyak, et al.: Plants of the Altai Mountain Country 27 47.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15382-7 Ra�aele/Wiley: Wildlife of the Caribbean 5 19.95__ Cl: 978-1-903-65709-6 Read/Woolf: Red Kite Country 27 39.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15257-8 Reznick: Origin Then and Now 28 23.95__ Pa: 978-1-903-65734-8 Salter/Davenport: Orchids and Wild�owers 27 21.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-13023-1 Schulenberg, et al.: Birds of Peru 13 45.00__ Cl: 978-0-691-15705-4 Shapiro: How to Clone a Mammoth 28 24.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14692-8 Simpson/Day: Birds of Australia 12 39.50__ Pa: 978-0-691-15225-7 Sinclair, et al.: Birds of Southern Africa 12 35.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-16123-5 Smallshire/Swash: Britain’s Dragon�ies 14 25.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-09984-2 Smith/Xie: Guide to the Mammals of China 1 60.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-15427-5 Smith/Xie: Mammals of China 19 24.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-12884-9 Spawls, et al.: Reptiles and Amphibians 19 24.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14580-8 Spellenberg, et al.: Trees of Western North America 10 29.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-14579-2 60.00__ Pa: 978-0-691-15482-4 Stephenson/Whittle: Warbler Guide 1 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-13426-0 Sterry/Small: Birds of Eastern North America 22 18.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-13428-4 Sterry/Small: Birds of Western North America 22 18.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-12665-4 Stevenson/Fanshawe: Birds of East Africa 12 39.50__ Pa: 978-0-691-14392-7 Svensson: Birds of Europe 13 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14949-3 Unwin: Atlas of Birds 25 22.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-15134-2 van Grouw: Unfeathered Bird 25 49.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14170-1 van Perlo: Birds of Eastern Africa 20 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15188-5 van Perlo: Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand 20 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-12070-6 van Perlo: Birds of Mexico and Central America 20 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-16796-1 van Perlo: Birds of South America Passerines 5 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-14169-5 van Perlo: Birds of Southern Africa 20 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-00714-4 van Perlo: Birds of Western and Central Africa 20 30.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-12144-4 Wagner: Caterpillars of Eastern North America 13 29.95__ Pa: 978-1-903-65731-7 Walker/Cresswell: Whales and Dolphins 18 16.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-11644-0 Wheeler/Clark: North American Raptors 22 29.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15222-6 Williams, et al.: Bumble Bees of North America 9 24.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-13982-1 Williams: Physiological Adaptations for Breeding 25 69.50__ Pa: 978-0-691-16077-1 Wilson/Carril: Bees in Your Backyard 2 29.95__ Cl: 978-1-903-65702-7 Wilson/King: Arable Plants 18 30.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-16135-8 Wilson-Rich: Bee 9 27.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-15063-5 Withers/Hosking: Wildlife of Southern Africa 19 19.95__ Pa: 978-0-691-00737-3 Withers/Hosking: Wildlife of East Africa 19 19.95__ Cl: 978-0-691-15061-1 Witton: Pterosaurs 24 35.00__ Cl: 978-1-903-65710-2 Woods/Woods: Falkland Islands 18 25.95

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