CITIZEN BIRD 
Scenes from Bird-Life in. Plain English for Beginners 
By MABEL 0. WRIGHT 
AND 
DR. ELLIOTT COUES 
Cloth. Cr. 8vo. $1.50, net 
A Guide, in Narrative Form, to the Principal Species of North American 
Birds, with Chapters on Their Anatomy, Economic Value, Habits, etc. 
Profusely Illustrated by LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES 
New York Herald. — “‘ Delightful and at the same time most instructive.” 
Chicago Tribune. — ‘‘ There is no other book in existence so well fitted for arousing 
and directing the interest that all children feel toward the birds.” 
BIRDCRAFT 
A Field-Book of Two Hundred Song, Game, and 
Water Birds 
By MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT 
WITH 
Eighty Full-page Plates by LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES 
Small 4to. $2.50, net 
The Outlook. — ‘‘ One of the most useful and beautiful books about nature which has 
yet come rom the press.” 
Inter-Ocean. —“‘. Its excellences have already won the commendation of all natur- 
alistseseene ee fineness of truth, such accuracy of drawing, could only be the 
work of genius — not genius which is simply the capacity for herd work, but genius | 
which is innate, heaven-commissioned, ‘ inbreathed by the life breather,’ by the maker 
and teacher of men and nature alike.” 
eae — ‘‘ One of the best books that amateurs in the study of ornithology can 
find . . . direct, forcible, plain, and pleasing.” 
Saturday Bechine Gazette, Boston. —‘‘ Of books on birds there are many, all more 
or less valuable, but ‘ Birdcraft,’ by Mabel O. Wright, has peculiar merits that will 
endear it to amateur ornithologists. ... A large number of excellent illustrations 
throw light on the text and help to make a book that will arouse the delight and win 
the gratitude of every lover of birds.” 
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