Tree 

 Calendar 

 For 1904 



9 X 12 inches. 



This beautiful calendar contains twelve gray black mounts, on each appearing a forest 

 tree picture in photogravure (size of calendar 9x12 inches, photogravure 51-2x7 inches) as 

 follows: — Bitternut Hickory, Black Ash, White Pine, Butternut, Osier Willow, Horse Chest- 

 nut, American White Birch, Sugar Maple, American Elm, Black Oak, Tamarack, Locust. 



PRICE, 75 CENTS 



A. W. nUMFORD, Publisher, 



378 Wabash Avenue. Chicago. 



TO THB REftDEE OF THIS iAAGftZINE tf; # # 

 Fourteen volumes of Birds and Nature were completed with the Dec, 1903, number. 

 These volumes contain illustrations of Birds, Birds' Eggs, Birds' Nests, Flowers, 

 Mushrooms, Mammals, Fish, Insects, Fruits, Shells, Minerals and Gems; and the text 

 contains several valuable articles from the pens of well-known writers and educators. 

 We shall continue to have Birds made the chief attraction, and at least four bird-plates 

 will appear in each number. Among the probable color illustrations of future numbers, 

 the following may be mentioned: 



FEBRUARY, I904. 



MARCH, I904. 



APRIL, 1904. 



Canadian Warbler 



California Towhee 



Black Vulture 



Yellow Rail 



Nest of the Cedar Waxwing 



Grasshoppers 



Kumquat 



Mushroom 



Swainson's Warbler 



Cassowary 



Golden-crowned Sparrow 



Yellow Legs 



Nest of the Red-eyed Vireo 



Dragonflies 



Limes 



Mushroom 



House Finch. 

 American Goshawk. 

 Lesser Scaup Duck. 

 Nest of the Lesser Scaup 



Duck. 

 Grape Fruit. 

 Mu«hroom. 

 Kittiwake. 

 Cut-throat Trout 



The preparation of the birds and other animals for photographing in colors will be 

 under the direction of Mr. Frank M. Woodruff, of The Chicago Academy of Sciences. Mr. 

 Woodruff will also assist the Editor in the selection of subjects. 



During the publication of the fourteen volumes of Birds and Nature the following 616 

 colored plates have appeared: 



7 Minerals and Ores (48 va- 

 rieties). 



17 Gems and Gem Minerals. 

 9 Shells (96 species). 



8 Fishes. 



5 Reptiles (Turtles and Liz- 

 ards, 6 species). 



10 Birds' Nests. 



361 Birds. 

 70 Mammals. 

 40 Flowers. 

 28 Medicinal Plants. 

 18 Fruits & Nuts (28 species 

 16 Insects (86 varieties). 

 11 Landscapes. 



5 Mushrooms. 



4 Corals. 



3 Birds' Eggs (49 Species). 



2 Starfish and Sea Urchins. 



1 Polished Wood Sections 



(6 varieties.) 

 1 Showing Change of Color 



in Birds' Feathers. 



A. W. MUMFORD, Publisher, 378 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. 



