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The Bird-lover's Home-life Series. 



Each Volume contains 32 beautiful plates, artistically 

 mounted from PHOTOGRAPHS DIRECT FROM 

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No. I. The Home-life of a Golden Eagle. 



Photographed and described by H. B, Macphirson (3rd Ed.). 



No. 2. The Home-life of the Spoonbill, the Stork 

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Photographed and described by Bentley Beetham. 



No. 3. The Home-life of the Osprey. 



Photographed and described by Clinton G. Abbott, m.a.o.u. 



No. 4. The Home-life of the Terns or Sea- 

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Photographed and described by W. Fickhrton, f.z.s., m.b.<i.u. 

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