THE 00L0GI8T, ALBION N. Y. 



JUST PUBLISHED. 



THIRD EDITION 



Davie's Nests and Eggs 



OF 



North AMERICAN birds, 



Re-Written and Greatly Enlarged, with an 



Introduction byj. Pariter Norris, and Full 



Page Illustrations of Nests, etc. by 



Theodore Jasper, A. M., M. D., 



and W. Otto Emerson. 



This ■work is descriptive of the Nl'SCs and Epgs 

 of the Land and Wafer Birds of North America, 

 which includes all the species known to exist— 

 Chose that occur or are indigenous north of the 

 Southern United States boundary, including 

 Greenland and the peninsula of Lower California. 



The breeding range of each species is given, 

 the time of nesting, the e.xact number of eggs 

 laid, their color and size together with the dliief 

 <;haracteristlcs of the birds. 



The arrangement of the work is according to 

 the new nomenclature ofthe A. O. L'. Code and 

 Check List, and the old numbers (Rldgeway's), 

 as used in former editions, are placed to the 

 right of each species. Throughout the text all 

 the common names ofthebird.'^ are to be found, 

 and a co.mplete analytical index of these is 

 given. 



An Invaluable book as an aid tor the Identifi- 

 cation of specimens to all those collecting in the 

 Held. 



The work consists of 475 pages and is full page 

 illustrations. 



Paper Edition, $1.25; Cloth, $1.75. 



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YOUNG FOLK'S NATURAL 

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