North American Birds' Eggs 



By CHESTER A. REED, B. S. 



This is the only book on the market that gives iUustrations of the eggs of 

 all North American birds. Each egg is shown FULL SIZE, photographed 

 directly from an authentic and well marked specimen. There are a great many 

 full-page plates of nests and eggs in their natural situations. 



The habitat and habits of each bird are given. 



It is finely printed on the best of paper and handsomely bound in cloth. 

 850 pages — 6 x 9 inches. 



$2.50 net 



Nature Studies — In Field and Wood 



By CHESTER A. REED, B. S. 



This book is destined to be one of the most important that the author has 

 written. Absorbingly interesting in itself, yet its greatest value will lie in 

 the fact that it will lead the reader to realize how blind he has been to the 

 many wonderful things that are happening on every hand. 



The brook, the pond, the field, the woods, the swamps and even the back 

 yards yield quantities of very interesting subjects for study. This book treats 

 entertainingly of many of these interesting creatures, but its chief aim is to be 

 an "awakener" — to arouse within the reader the desire to go out and verify 

 some of the facts given, or to do some original investigation himself. Such 

 stlidies develop the senses of perception and observation immensely, and the 

 one who is "alive" to what is going on about him surely is better able to cope 

 with all situations in life tlian one who sees n(§thing until it is forcibly brought 

 to his attention. 



112 pages; size — 51/2 x 7I/2 in- 40 illustrations in color, and black and white. 



60c. net; postage 10c. 



