The Warblers 

 in Color 



BIRD-LORE 



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 of colored plates, from drawings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Brnce 

 Horsfall, accurately representing all the plumages of North American 

 Warblers. 



The text accompanying these beautiful pictures is compiled by Prof. 

 W. W. Cooke, from records in the Biological Survey. It gives the aver- 

 age migration dates of Warblers at hundreds of localities, often for long 

 periods of time. The data for the Redstart, for example, represent the 

 work of over 50 observers for a total of 427 years ! 



^^^Until the supply is exhausted ice vnll give a free copy 

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