Monthlij Bulletin 11 



Pocket Handbooks. By Chester A. Reed and others. 



Uniform in size, 5^ by 3^ inches; flexible covers. Every page bears a colored 

 picture of one or more birds or other objects described. The prices include postage: 



Land Birds East of the Rockies. Cloth, $1.25; flexible, SI. 50. 



Water Birds East of the Rockies. Cloth, $1.50; flexible, $1.75. 



Land Birds West of the Rockies. Cloth, $1.25; flexible, $1.50. 



Animal Guide (North American Mammals). Cloth, $1.25. 



Flower Guide (for the Eastern States). Cloth, $1.25; flexible, $1.50. 



Tree Guide. By Julia E. Rogers. Cloth, $1.25; flexible, $1.50. 



BiUterfly Guide. By W. J. Holland. Cloth, $1.25; flexible, $1.50. 



Pamphlets 



Bulletin No. 1. Attracting Birds about the Home. Illustrated articles containing de- 

 signs for bird-houses, bird-tables, lists of shrubs, etc. Postpaid, 15 cents. 

 Bulletin No. 2. Propagation of Upland Game Birds. By H. K. Job. Postpaid, 25 cents. 

 Bulletin No. 3. Propagation of Wild Water-fowl. By H. K. Job. Postpaid, 25 cents. 

 Bulletin No. 4. Bird Study in Elementary Schools. Postpaid, 25 cents. 

 Primer of Bird Study. By Ernest Ingersoll. Postpaid, 18 cents. 



Audubon Bird Charts 



The Audubon bird charts are 27 x 42 inches, lithographed on good paper and 

 mounted on cloth, with wooden rollers at top and bottom. They show the birds, life 

 size, in characteristic attitudes and natural colors. A booklet accompanies each chart 

 describing the birds shown. 



These charts are especially valuable for school and hbrary use as they offer practical 

 help in nature study and drawing. An illustrated descriptive circular on request. 

 No. 1 — 26 Common Birds. 

 No. 2 — 26 Common Birds. 

 No. 3 — 20 Winter Birds. 

 Price of Each Chart, $2.50 



Audubon Bird Collection 



Educational folders 5x8 inches, printed on light card for pocket reference. Each 

 case shows a group of birds, drawn to uniform scale and in full colors. May be used 

 for class room study or for identification in field work. 

 No. 1 — Permanent resident and winter visitant land birds of the North- 

 eastern States. (63 birds) 

 No. 2 — Permanent resident and winter visitant land birds of the South- 

 eastern States. (82 birds) 

 No. 3 — Early spring migrant land birds of the Eastern United States. (74 birds) 

 No. 4 — Common winter land birds of the Western United States. (84 birds) 



Price Ten Cents Each 

 Our Bird Friends. By Sarah H. Dudley. 



An educational Game for Home and School. Fifty-two of our common birds of 

 the summer and winter illustrated and described. Just what is needed by both 

 young and old to teach the essential points in the identification of birds. 



Postpaid, 50 cents. 

 Stereopticon Slides. 



More than 200 different Lantern Slides, admirably colored, and suitable for illus- 

 trating Lectures on Birds. List furnished on apphcation. Postpaid, $1.00 each. 



Field Glasses. 



Price $7.50, postpaid, including case and strap (supply is small). 



Price $12.00, postpaid, including case and strap. 



Both these glasses are very good and come well recommended. 



Bird-lore. Edited by Frank M. Chapman. 



An illustrated bi-monthly magazine. — $1.50 per year. 



OflBcial organ of the National Association of Audubon Societies. 



Monthly Bulletin of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. 



Contains news, items, notices of lectures, etc. of interest to the birdlover. Included 

 with subscription to the Society, $1.00 per year. 

 Any other bird-book may be obtained on request. 



