fp' Nature and Art ifi 



Formerly " Birds and All Nature." Established Jan. 1897 as <'Birds." 



MAGAZINES: Birds, i8 numbers, each lo plates of birds in natural colors, 20c per copy 

 or the 18 copies for $3.00. 



Birds and All Nature, 22 numbers, each 8 plates of Birds, Animals, Plants, Flowers, 

 Butterflies, Insects, Minerals, Etc., in the colors of nature, 15 cents per copy or the 22 copies 

 for ^3.00. The 40 magazines from Jan. 1897 to Jan. 1900 for only ^4.50. 



BOUND VOLUMES. 



Always complete but never finished. Each volume complete in itself, 

 but most who get one volume, want the rest. 

 "Birds," Vol. I contains 60 plates. No i to 60, cloth, ^1.50. Vol. II, 60 plates. No. 61 to 120 

 Vol. Ill, 48 plates, No. 121 to 168. 



"Birds and All Nature," Vol. IV, 48 plates, No. 169 to 216. Vol. V, 40 plates. No. 217 to 

 264. Vol. VI, 40 plates, No. 265 to 296. Vol. VII, 40 plates, 297 to 336. For list of plates see 

 another page. 



A set of the 7 volumes sent prepaid for $8.40. 



Do They Sell? Somewhat! 



"Kindly send me Vols. 4, Sand 6 in similar binding. It is amazing to me how you can furnish such 

 superb plates for so low a price." ^ 



Kansas City, Mo., April 26, 1900. Cambkon Mann. 



"Enclosed please find money order for $7.20, in payment for 6 vols, of 'Birds and All Nature.' " 

 Kalamazoo, Mich., May 2, 1900. Miss C. C. Hakrington. 



"Send me the $15 special offer of one chart, tripod and manual, and a .set of the six bound volumes of 

 Birds and All Nature.'" „ ., ,. „ 



West Chester, Pa., April 30, 1900. Frank L. McCluko. 



"I enclose herewith an order for two sets of 7 vols, each of 'Birds and All Nature.' One set I want for 

 myself while the other will be placed in the Hospital library." 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 1, 1900. Chas. W. Pilgrim. 



"I send you herewith my check for 811.20 for payment of the 7 vols, bound in morocco. The other 7 vols. 

 I have kept for the Hospital Library, and have instructed the steward to send you a voucher and check as soon 

 as possible. The books are very satisfactory and have been much appreciated by those who have had an op- 

 portunity to see them." „„ 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May S, 1900. Chas. W. Pilgrim. 



"Please renew the following subscriptions for one year. These are complimentary subscriptions that I 

 pay out of my own pocket for the cause of the Bird Magazine, and 1 trust you may send to each the premiums 

 designated. With best wishes for the success of 'Birds,' I am." 



Dallas, Texas, March 19, 1900. G. W. Warb. 



"It seems as though the birds would fly to look at them, they are so natural." 

 Janesville, Wis., Jan. 22, 1900. Robt. B. Hill. 



"I think that 'Birds' and 'Birds and All Nature' are the finest magazines I know of, and it g-els better 

 with each number. The last two numbers are just grand." 



Superior, Wis., Oct. 7, 1899. Harold Pickering. 



"Enclosed is my check for $2.65 to pay for 'Birds and All Nature' to Dec. 1901. You see I take advantage 

 of your ofifer to extend the subscription one year for $1. We have a little girl who enjoys the pictures im- 

 mensely and we feel that she is getting more than our money's worth out of this bargain." 



Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1900. Franklin W. Barrows, M. D. 



The 344 colored plates only $3,44. 



A. W. MUMFORD, Publisher, 



203 Michigan Ave, CHICAGO. 



