READ WHAT EDUCATORS ARE SAYING 



ABOUT OUR 



CHARTS OF NORTH MERIGflN BIRDS. 



Offic* of 



Board of Education, 



HERBERT B. HAYDEN. SUPT. 



CouNcii, BI.I7FFS, Iowa, Oct. 8, 1898. 

 W. E. Watt, President. 



Dear Sir — It is indeed a pleasure to bear 

 testimony to the educational value of so beauti- 

 ful a production as the CHARTS OF NORTH 

 AMERICAN BIRDS, issued by the Nature 

 Study Publishing Co., of Chicago. 



We have recently ordered a supply of these 

 Charts, for the Schools of this city. Our 

 teachers are already finding them a most 

 inspiring basis for Nature Study and Language 

 work. 



They inspire a love for the birds and through 

 this, a love for all Nature. The children are 

 eager to tell about the birds -with which they 

 are acquainted and are very ready to look up 

 information concerning those that are new to 

 them. All this adds a hew spirit and zest to 

 the Language work in those rooms in which 

 the Bird Charts have been used. As a basis for 

 Information Lessons they are also of great value. 



The color-photography process gives us the 

 most beautiful representation of our North 

 American birds of which I know. I consider 

 the set invaluable. Cordially given, 



HERBERT B. HAYDEN, 

 Supt. City Schools. 



WHAT TWO ORNITHOLOGISTS AND AUTHORS 

 OF BIRD LITERATURE 



SAY OF OUR 



Charts of North American Birds. 



I am in receipt of the CHART mentioned in your 

 letter, and it is indeed beautiful. Every bird lover 

 should reader you the gratitude of his heart that your 

 Comoany has done such wonderful things in this line. 

 I wish that every school in the land might have a 

 coov. Very sincerely yours, 



^Wico, Mo. JAMES NEWTON BASKETT. 



I find it impossible to express to you the great 

 pleasure your CHARTS Of'^NORTH AMERICAN 

 BIRDS give me. They are superb. They will be 

 certain to find a ready sale, and will be no less certain 

 to smooth the path of every beginner. The daring of 

 your enterprise since its inception has been a con- 

 tinual marvel to me. The world already blesses you 

 for this undertaking, for you are helping to make it 

 better. Yours \ery truly, 



Oberlin, Ohio. LYNDS JONES. 



Nature Study Pub. Co., 



203 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 



1726 N St., Washington, D. C. 

 October 29, 1898. 



NATURE STUDY PUB. CO., 



Chicago, 111. 

 Gentlemen: — The package of Charts 

 is just to hand, and I hasten to express 

 my high appreciation of them for ed- 

 ucational purposes. I think I should 

 have gone wild with joy if I had seen 

 such pictures when I was a schoolboy, 

 and now I should like to see the set of 

 Charts in every public school and 

 kindergarten in the United States. 

 They combine beauty and utility in a 

 high degree, should be immensely 

 popular, and make the study of birds 

 a great pleasure. I do not see how 

 entertainment and instruction could 

 have been more happily or effectively 



combined. 



Yours truly, 



DR. ELLIOTT COUES, 

 Editor of Osprey, 



Joliet, III., Nov. 9, 1898. 

 Dear Mr. Watt: 



It gives me pleasure to tell you that 

 the Nature Study Chart you left is 

 giving us all the results you claimed 

 for it. Interest in all bird life, in their 

 homes, habits, and their preservation 

 has been aroused in the children. 



The conversations upon the birds 

 furnish excellent material for language 

 work. I have a most creditable paper 

 on the Blue Jay from a boy who has 

 always dreaded " compositions." 

 Very truly yours, 



Kate A. Henderson, 



Supt. Joliet Pub. Schools. 



These charts contain 18 sheets heavily -coated manilla paper and two cover sheets including 142 

 individual lird Plates, and representing 49 species of Birds' Eggs, mounted on a tnpod holder. Foi 

 descriptive circular and methods of introduction, address 



Chart Department, Nature Study Publishing Co^ Chicaga 



