BIRDS AND NATURE.— Continued. 



JANUARY, 1901. 



377 Hawk Owl. 



378 Knot or Robin Snipe. 



379 White- winged Crossbill. 

 38D Townsend's Warbler. 



381 Water Shells. 



382 Collared Lizard. 



383 Fruit: Apple. 



384 Vanilla Plant. 



FEBBUABT, 1901. 



385 American Rougrh-le.^frrd r-nd 



Young Red-tailed Hawks. 



386 Short-billed Dowic.her. 



387 Great- tailed Grackle. 



388 Hooded Warbler. 



389 Land Shells. 



390 Gila Monster. 



391 Cassia Cinnamon Plant. 



392 Fruit: Pomegranate. 



MARCH. 



393 Owl Parrot. 



394 Gray Parrot. 



395 White Pelican. 

 39(5 Marbled Murrelet. 



397 Black Bear. 



398 Pond and Rivt. /^-"lls 



399 Fruit: Oranjje. v« 



400 Medicinal Plant 



APRIL. 



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401 Crested Carrasaw. 



402 Harlequin Duck. 



403 Canada Grouse. 



404 Dovekie. 



405 Beaver. 



406 Marine Shells. 



407 Fruit: Lemon. 



408 Medicinal Plant: Cubebs. 



MAT, leoi. 



409 Audubon 's Oriole. 



410 Marbled Godwlt. 



41 1 Rusty B lackblrd or Grackle. 



412 Surf Scoter. 



413 American Elk. 



414 Nautilus Shells, 



415 Flowers: Mountain Laurel. 



Trailing Arbutus. 



416 Medicinal Plant: Hops. 



JUNE, 1901. 



417 Bullock's Oriole. 



418 Sanderling. 



419 Great Northern Shrike. 



420 Brandt's Cormorant. 



421 Buffalo. 

 432 Agates. 



423 Flowers; Great Mullein, 



Moth Mullein. 



424 Medicinal Plant: Cocoa Fruit 



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