NOTES 



Federal Protection of Migratory Birds. George A. Lawyer. 

 Separate from Yearbook of the Dept. of Agriculture, 1918, No. 

 785. 



Food of Some Well-Knoivn Birds of Forest, Farm, and Garden. 

 F. E. L. Beal and W. L. McAtee. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; 

 Farmers' Bulletin 506. 



Game Laws for 1920. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; Farmers' Bulle- 

 tin 1138. 



Gray Lady and the Birds. Mabel Osgood Wright. The Mac- 

 millan Co. 



Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America. Frank M. Chap- 

 man. D. Appleton & Co. 



Handbook of Birds of Western United States. Florence M. 

 Bailey. Houghton Mifflin Co. 



Handbook of Nature-Study. Anna Botsford Comstock. 

 Comstock Publishing Co. 



HardenhergK s Bird Playmates. Charles Scribner's Sons. Two 

 sets : Land Birds and Water Birds. (Two large scenic backgrounds 

 in color, with colored birds that can be slipped into place to com- 

 plete the picture; for use during bird lessons, as a record of birds 

 seen by the children, etc.) 



History of North American Birds. S. F. Baird, T. M. Brewer, 

 and R. Ridgway. Three volumes. Little, Brown & Co. 



Life Histories of North American Diving Birds. Arthur Cleve- 

 land Bent. U.S. National Museum Bulletin 107. 



Michigan Bird Life. Walter Bradford Barrows. Michigan 

 Agricultural College. 



Mother Nature's Children. Allen Walton Gould. Ginn & 

 Co. 



My Pets. Marshall Saunders. The Griffith and Rowland 

 Press. 



Natural History of the Farm. James G. Needham. The Com- 

 stock Publishing Co. 



Nature Sketches in Temperate America. Joseph Lane Hancock. 

 A. C. McClurg Co. 



Nature Songs and Stoiies. Katherine Creighton. The Com- 

 stock Publishing Co. 



Nestlings of Forest and Marsh. Irene Grosvenor Wheelock. 

 Atkinson, Mentzer, and Grover. 



Our Backdoor Neighbors. Frank C. Pellett. The Abingdon 

 Press. 



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