THE WARBLERS of 

 NORTH AMERICA 



By FRANK M. CHAPMAN 



Associate Curator of Ornithology and Mammalogy. American Museum of Natural History 



With the cooperation of other Ornithologists 



IFith 24 full-page, colored plates, by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and 



Bruce Horsfall, illustrating the male, female and young 



plumages of everv species, and eight full-page 



plates of nests and eggs. 



THE INTRODUCTION 



treats of the General Characters, Plumages, Distribu- 

 tion, Migration, Songs, Nesting Habits, Food and 

 Mortality of Warblers. 



THE BIOGRAPHIES 



average about five pages for each species, and contain 

 sections on distinguishing characters, plumages, range, 

 migration, haunts and general habits, song, nesting- 

 site, nest, eggs, nesting dates, together with references 

 to pertinent literature. 



The contribution by many ornithologists through- 

 out the country of much before unpublished material, 

 and the inclusion of all the more important informa- 

 tion relating to North American Warblers which 

 has heretofore appeared, make this book a compre- 

 hensive monograph, useful alike for identification 

 and for the study of habits. 



Large 8vo.,320 pages. Cloth, $3 net. 



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