'i^' Dawson's Bitds of Ohio" 



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IIENTIFIC! II THE 322 SPECIES 



=— II OF OHIO BIRDS. 



[BOOK FOR BIRD LOVERS, NATURE STUDENTS AND THOSE WHO VALUE GOOD READING. 



lit will contain a com = 

 account of plum- 

 range, nesting, 

 '., together with 

 fquant sketches and 

 londensed life- histories 

 of the birds themselves. 



The text is by Rev. 

 W. Leon Dawson, of 

 Columbus ; the intro- 

 duction and analytical 

 keys by 



Lynas Jones, S. M., of 

 Oberlin, both well- 

 known ornithologists. 



Soug Sparrows.— A Brooding Female Being Fed by Mate. 

 Specimen illustration from "Dawson's Birds of Oliio." Photo by J. B. Parker. 



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 SHOWING THE WILD BIRDS AND THEIR HAUNTS. 

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