96 THE MUSEUM. 



THE STORY O 

 THE EARALLONES" 



BY C. BARLOW AND 11. R. TA^'LOR. 



■•6=^A BEALITirUL S0UVEN1R>^ 



COVER ON TRANSLUCENT BOARD EMBOSSED IN GOLD. 

 PRICE. 50 CENTS-Prepaid. 



The Farrallone Islands, "The Paradise of Oologists," and the greatest 

 Ornithological wonder in America today, have never been full}' described or il- 

 lustrated. Farallone Island has been visited b}' but a hand full among the 

 thousands of collectors who have read of the marvelous myriads of the bird tribes 

 which make it their summer breeding home. We have presented T/u- Sto?-y of 

 the Farraloncs, in an elegant souvenir, with artistic cover, including more than 

 JO Superb Illustrations, printed on heav}' coated paper, the finest half-tones 

 that can be made, graphically presenting the picturesque features of the Islands, 

 with their countless Gulls, Cormorants, Murres, Puffins, Petrels, Pigeon Guille- 

 mots, etc., as they are seen in life, accompanied by photographs of their nests 

 and eggs. 



One illustration gives a panoramic view of South Farallone Island showing it 

 complete from Fisherman's Bay and Arch Rock to South Landing, and extend- 

 ing to the "bridge over Jordan" — a most ingeniously conceived picture from un- 

 published photographs, furnishing the first comjilete idea of the wonders of 

 this densely populated city of the birds. 



Address all orders to 



H. R. TAYLOR, Publisher Nidologist, 



Alameda, California. 



