BIRDS AND NATURE 



Volume IX. 



8vo., 244 pp., 40 Illustrations in Colors. Cloth, $1 50. Ready May 10. 



Sent upon receipt of 75 cents, and the five copies of Birds and Nature, 

 January to May. 



Happy is the man who knows the birds. 



This is the ninth volume of the only series of books on nature illustrated 

 by the new process color photography. For list of plates in this volume, see 

 Nos. 393 to 416, on another page. On March 6, at Bangs & Go's, New York, a 

 set of Audubon's " Birds " and " Quadrupeds " was sold for S180, and yet our 

 plates are far superior to Audubon's. 



Those who have the other eight volumes will certainly want this volume. 

 If ordered on or before May ist, we will send Volume IX for Si. 25 when ready. 

 Better still, send us S2.00 for double Vol. IX and X, half morocco, which will 

 be ready Dec. 10. Our special offer of the four double volumes, half morocco, 

 for S8.00, is very attractive. The nine volumes, cloth, at $9.00 will bring us a 

 good many orders. 



Enclosed please find ^3, in payment of Birds and Nature for two years. I have 

 enjoyed the magazine so much and have found it of great help to me in my work. It 

 now seems impossible to get along without it. May STEELE. 



Du Bois, Pa., Feb. 23, 1901. 



I have the first double volume 1 and 2, and think it could not be made much better. 

 I intend to have all the volumes before I am many weeks older. Your magazine is one of 

 the best that has ever reached my hands. I only wish it was published weekly instead of 

 monthly. lyOUiE HarTmann, Jr. 



Bainbridge, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1901. 



Enclosed find ;?1.S0 for my subscription for the Birds and Nature. The paper is truly 

 a work of art. Mary C. Stover. 



Van Wert, O., Jan. 27, 1901. 



Please send me two sets, four double volumes each. Birds and Nature, half morocco, 

 as mentioned in March number of Birds and Nature, for which I enclose money order 

 for $16. Chas. B. Kei<SEY. 



Hartford, Conn., March 14, 1901. 



I wish to say that I think there is no journal equal to Birds and Nature. 



Jas. W. Frazier. 

 Bloomington, Ind., March 2, 1901. 



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