PRACTICAL TAXIDERMY: A MANUAL OF INSTRUCTION FOR THE AMATEUR IN PRESERVING, AND SETTING UP NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS OF ALL KINDS. By Montagu Browne, F.Z.S., etc. Third edition. Revised and brought up to date by G. Ebsworth Bullen. Illustrated.

PRACTICAL TAXIDERMY: A MANUAL OF INSTRUCTION FOR THE AMATEUR IN PRESERVING, AND SETTING UP NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS OF ALL KINDS. By Montagu Browne, F.Z.S., etc. Third edition. Revised and brought up to date by G. Ebsworth Bullen. Illustrated.

THE PRESERVATION OF NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS. Edited and compiled by Reginald Wagstaffe and J. Havelock Fidler. Volume two. Part two - Zoology - Vertebrates. Part three - Botany. Part four - Geology.

THE PRESERVATION OF NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS. Edited and compiled by Reginald Wagstaffe and J. Havelock Fidler. Volume two. Part two - Zoology - Vertebrates. Part three - Botany. Part four - Geology.

METHODS IN THE ART OF TAXIDERMY. By Oliver Davie.

.# (1894) 1900 2nd edition. 4to (192 x 264mm). Ppxiv,359. Engraved plates, illustrations. Binding B - Blue cloth, upper board titled in silver with silver bird motif, blind-stamped border, spine titled in silver. Title-page printed in black.

.# "Ninety full-page engravings, chiefly drawn by Theodore Jasper, A.M., M.D. The whole containing five hundred figures clearly illustrating the modes of procedure in the art, together with examples of characteristic forms and attitudes of various species of the animal kingdom. Including reproductions from photographs of actual work by American taxidermists". "Our aim has been to produce a work amply illustrating the various modes of procedure in the art of taxidermy, intended especially to incstruct the beginner. Those who are experienced in the art may also be aided by some new and practical methods which we have included within these pages. We ...have taken up the practical lessons on birds firs, because they usually give the most satisfactory results to the beginner. The mammals, which are more difficult come next in order an, lastly, the complicated preparations of crustaceans, fishes, reptiles, etc". Chapters include:- Historical introduction; Instruments, materials, workshop, etc; Preservatives, poisons and compounds used in taxidermy - their preparation and their general uses in the art - together with other information of value; Collecting specimens in general, seasons, field equipments, care and treatment of specimens; Skinning and mounting birds; The making up of birds' skins; Cleaning birds' feathers, realxing skins; Hints on the forms and attitudes of birds, accessories, grouping, etc; Collecting birds' nests and eggs; Skinning and mounting small mammals and those of the larger specimens in which it is unnecessary to employ the dermoplastic method, making up dry skins and relaxing them; The dermoplastic method of mounting mammals; Hints on the forms and attitudes of mammals, accessories, grouping, etc., with remarks on the arrangement of reptiles; Mounting mammal heads; The mounting of crustaceans, fishes, reptiles, etc; Ornamental taxidermy; Making plaster casts; Care of specimens.
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Author Davie (Oliver).
Book Code 38231
ISBN No ISBN.
Book Description Hinges tender, rather loose and worn, cloth rubbed and frayed. Good only. Various colour and b/w plates pasted onto blank pages by former owner.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 1900
Publisher David McKay, Publisher.
Place Philadelphia.