BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE FRIENDSHIP OF NATURE. 



A NEW ENGLAND CHRONICLE OF BIRDS 

 AND FLOWERS. 



By MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT. 



Cloth, i8mo, gilt top, 75 cents. 

 Large Paper Edition, with Illustrations, $3.00. 



" A charming chronicle it is, abounding in excellent descrip- 

 tions and interesting comment." — Chicago Evening Journal. 



"The author sees and vividly describes what she sees. But 

 more, she has rare insight and sees deeply, and the most precious 

 things lie deep." — Boston Daily Advertiser. 



" There is much of the feeling of Henry D. Thoreau between 

 the covers of this book, and the expression is characterized by a 

 poetic appreciation of the value of word-combination which is 

 admirable." — Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. 



" A delightful little book . . . which brings one into intimate 

 acquaintance with nature, the wild flowers, the fields, and the 

 brooks." — Springfield Union. 



" Thoroughly delightful reading." — Boston Coiirier. 



" A very clever little book. It . . . takes us through a New 

 England year, describing the birds, flowers, and woods in a most 

 poetical and delightful mood." — Detroit Free Press. 



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