^/l GOOD FIELD GLASS 



The BEST for Bird Study and 



Equally Good for 

 Mountain, Sea Shore or Opera 



ONLY $5.00 



These glasses are well made and espec- 

 ially adapted for the use of the bird stu- 

 dent as they give about twice the field 

 of vision of ordinary ones and magnify 

 nearly four diameters: 



They are in good strong leather case, 

 silk lined. 



Remember, you can have them free by getting only ten subscriptions for 

 our magazine at $1.00 each. Or if you prefer we will send you a pair prepaid 

 on receipt of $5.00. Try them a week and if not perfectly satisfactory return 

 them to us and we will refund the $5.00. Is not that fair? 



The Glass and Color Key to N. A. Birds by F. M. Chapman $6.50 



The Glass and North American Birds Eggs by C. A. Reed 6.50 



The Glass and both Books 8.00 



COLOR KEY 



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North American Birds 



MyfM By FRANK M. CHAPMAN 



9, fl'"} a complete bird dictionary, with upwards of 800 



M drawings in colors so arranged that one may learn a 



J0 bird's name with the least possible difficulty. In] no 

 other book has the problem of identification been' so 



';i simplified. The book is equally useful in any part of 



„ // the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 312 pages, 



f ' cloth, $2.50. Postpaid. 



North American Birds Eggs 



By CHESTER A. REED, B. S. 



A complete illustrated book of all eggs. It gives / -^ " "v^n. 



the habitat and breeding range of each species; loca- '^ ^*^ yp • * *\ 



tion and construction of the nest; time of nesting; / ^ T .^t J 



number, description and variation of eggs laid; with \ k «* La j*. -^V..-? 'M 

 a full sized illustration of the egg of nearly every V \t/ 



species, and a large number of full-page illustrations ^H 

 of nesting sites. 360 pages, cloth, $2.50. Postpaid. ^^^^^^^ 



Both of above books and the American Bird Magazine for one year for $ 5.00. 

 CHAS. K. REED, WORCESTER, MASS. 



