TEACHERS' PORTFOLIOS OF PLATES. 



The seventy-five plates contained in Bird-Life have been colored, 

 and, with twenty-five new plates, are now issued unbound, in three 

 portfolios. Each plate can therefore be used separately, thus becom- 

 ing the best substitute for a specimen of the bird it represents. 



The additional plates are : 



PLATK 



LXXVI.— Woodcock. 

 LXXVIL— Bob-white. 

 LXXVIIL— Turkey Buzzard. 

 LXXIX.— Bald Eagle. 

 LXXX.— Crow. 

 LXXXL— Blue Jay. 

 LXXX IT.— Red-winged Blackbird. 

 LXXXIII. — Indigo Bunting. 

 LXXXI v.— Cardinal. 

 LXXXV.— Scarlet Tanager. 

 LXXX VL— Purple Martin. 

 LXXXVIL— Yellow Warbler. 

 LXXX VIIL— Catbird. 

 LXXX LX.— Robin. 



XC— Bluebird. 

 XCI. — Types of birds' eggs. 

 XCII.— Xest of Killdeer. 

 XCIII.— Xest of Marsh Hawk. 

 XCIV.— Xestof Red-winged Blackbird. 

 XCV.— Xest of :\Ieadowlark. 

 XCVI. — Xost of Red-eyed Vireo. 

 XCVTL— Xest of Oven-bird. 

 XCVIII.— Xest of Maryland Yellow-throat. 

 XCLX.— Xestof Catbird. 



C. — Nest of Wood Thnisli. 

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