^CAMPS AND CRUISES 



OF AN 



ORNITHOLOGIST 



By FRANK M. CHAPMAN 



A fascinating story of eight years' field work during which 

 the author traveled over 60,000 miles 



432 pages. 250 photographs 

 Comments of the Press: 



. . . "This exceptionally interestini; and, in many respects, remarkable 

 book, where a wealth of photographic ilkistrations so effectively supplements the 

 text. It remains therefore, only to say that the story of these varied experiences 

 is most modestly yet effectively and pleasingly told, without resort to anything 

 beyond simple and direct statement of events, more varied and opportune than 

 has probably ever before fallen to the lot of an ornithologist. — J A. A. in The Auk. 



"There can be no doubt that the series of pictures of bird life is the most 

 remarkable that has ever been brought together in a single work." — Phila- 

 dclplda Press. 



" It is hard to say which is the more interesting, the author's descriptive 

 text or the pictures reproduced from original photographs, taken in the very 

 homes of the birds." — nrooklyn Paily Ea_s;lc. 



"The naturalist will tind lu;re the most careful work; the amateur will get 

 valuable suggestion as to methods. . . . The work of Mr. Chapman is the most 

 notable addition to the good books of the kind." — A'ca' York Independent. 



" Mr. Chapman has given us an extraordinarily interesting and \aluable 

 book . " — I'hiladelphia Record. 



"His book is a new landmark in the fascinating field of ornithological 

 progress. "— Ckiea^o k'ccord- Herald. 



Sent postpaid on receipt of price, $3 00 by 



D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 



u PUBLISHERS :: NEW YORK « 



