BOOKS ABOUT BIRDS 



EVERYDAY BIRDS 



Elementary Studies. By Bradford Torrey. With 12 

 colored Illustrations. i2mo, ^i.oo. 



" The text is so fresh and readable and is written in such sympathy 

 with the subject that bird lovers will enjoy perusal of Mr. Torrey's 

 sketches, and cannot consider their ornithological libraries complete with- 

 out including ' Everyday Birds.' " — The Auk. 



Mr. Torrey's other books are : — 



SPRING NOTES FROM TENNESSEE 



A rambler^s lease 



BIRDS IN THE BUSH 



THE FOOT-PATH WAY 



A FLORIDA SKETCH-BOOK 



A WORLD OF GREEN HILLS 



Each, i6mo, $1.25. 



FOOTING IT IN FRANCONIA 



i2mo, $1.10, 7ict. Postage, 9 cents. 



THE WOODPECKERS 



By Fannie Hardy Tx-kstokm. With five full-pai;e col- 

 ored designs by Loui.s Agassiz Fuertes, and many 

 text Illustrations. Square i2mo, $1.00. 



" .Selecting a group of widely distributed and easily identified birds, 

 Mrs. I'xkstorni has treated certain of its members as living object lessons 

 in a study of the relation between structure and habit. The book forms 

 not only a contribution to our knowledge of Woodj)eckers, but is an ad- 

 mirable exposition of methods of observation and presentation in philoso- 

 phic ornithology, and as such it should be in the hands of every thinking 

 stiulent." — liird Lore. 



Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston and New York 



