For Students and Bird Lovers 



What can be better for students and bird-lovers than 



a set of the beautiful colored charts of 



birds, life size, known as 



THE AUDUBON BIRD CHARTS 



There are three of these charts and they show in all 72 birds 

 beginning with those most common. The birds are shown life size 

 and in color and are scientifically accurate in form and markings. Each 

 is numbered and on the chart is given, with the number, the common 

 and scientific name. 



The Audubon Bird Charts are invaluable for school and family 

 use. There is no better way to familiarize children with the appearance 

 of our common birds than by the means of these charts. Hung on the 

 wall, where they are never out of sight, they attract attention by their 

 beauty and are a constant invitation to examination and study. They 

 show the birds in life size and in characteristic attitudes and natural 

 colors; and are a practical help in nature study and drawing. They are 

 both useful and decorative for schoolrooms, nurseries, and public and 

 private libraries. Lithographed and mounted on cloth, size, 27 x 42 

 inches. These charts should be hung in every schoolroom and Public 

 Library. Price of each Chart, $1.50. 



BIRDS OF NEW YORK. This is a portfolio, neatly boxed, 

 containing a series of 106 plates, reprints from those used in the work 

 entitled "Birds of New York", the books by E. H. Eaton, issued in 

 two volumes by the New York State Museum. These plates carry the 

 names of the birds represented and include all of the birds known to 

 breed within or visit the State of New York. The pictures in colors 

 are very lifelike, having been drawn by Louis Agassiz Fuertes. With 

 some unimportant exceptions this set does very well for a set of the 

 Birds of Massachusetts. They may be bought of the Society and will 

 be sent postpaid to any address on receipt of $1.50. 



Bird Books. The Audubon Society exhibits and is selling agent 

 for the best in bird books. These may be seen at the office of the 

 Society and purchased there at the regular price, or such books as are 

 desired may be ordered and will be forwarded by mail, postage extra. 



Birdhouses. Bird food, feeders, baths, in fact anything needed 

 for the welfare of wild birds may be obtained through the Society in 

 the same way. 



Send all orders to 



THE MASSACHUSETTS AUDUBON SOCIETY 

 66 NEWBURY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



