NOTES 



Bird Migration. Wells W. Cooke. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; 

 Bulletin 185. 



Bird Neighbors. Neltje Blanchan. Doubleday, Page & Co. 



Bird Studies with a Camera. Frank M. Chapman. D. Appleton 

 &Co. 



Bird Study Book. T. Gilbert Pearson. Doubleday, Page & 

 Co. 



Birds in their Relation to Man. Clarence M. Weed and Ned 

 Dearborn. J. B. Lippincott Co. 



Birds of Maine. Ora W^illis Knight. 



Birds of New York. Elon Howard Eaton. Memoir 12; N.Y. 

 State Museum. 



(The 106 colored plates by Louis Agassiz Fuertes can be se- 

 cured separately.) 



Birds of Ohio. William Leon Dawson. The Wheaton Pub- 

 lishing Co. 



Birds of Village and Field. Florence A. Merriam. Houghton 

 Mifflin Co. 



Birds of the United States, East of the Rocky Mountains. 

 Austin C. Apgar. American Book Compan3^ 



Burgess Bird Book for Children. Thornton W. Burgess. Lit- 

 tle, Brown & Co. 



By-Ways and Bird Notes. Maurice Thompson. United States 

 Book Co. 



Chronology and Index of the More Important Events in American 

 Ga7ne Protection, 1776-1911. T. S. Palmer. U.S. Dept. of Agricul- 

 ture; Biological Survey Bulletin 41. 



Comrnon Birds of Town and Country. National Geographic 

 Society. 



Conservation Reader. Harold W. Fairbanks. World Book Co. 



Crow, The, and its Relation to Man. E. R. Kalmbach. U.S. 

 Dept. of Agriculture; Bulletin 621. 



Educational Leaflets of The National AssociatioQ of Audubon 

 Societies. 



More than one hundred of these have been issued, each giving 



an illustrated account of a bird. These are for sale at a few cents 



each, and a list may be obtained upon application to the Na- 

 tional Association.) 



Everyday Adventures. Samuel Scoville, Jr. The Atlantic 

 Monthly Press. 



Fall of the Year, The. Dallas Lore Sharp. Houghton Mifflin Co. 



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