'HE Nature Study Publishing Company is a corporation of educators and business men organ 

 ized to furnish correct reproductions of the colors and forms of nature to families, schools, 

 and scientists. Having secured the services of artists who have succeeded in photo 

 graphing and reproducing objects in their natural colors, by a process whose principles are well 

 known but in which many of the details are held secret, we obtained a charter from the Secre 

 tary of State in November, 1896, and began at once the preparation of photographic color 

 plates for a series of pictures of birds. 



The first product was the January number of "BIRDS," a monthly magazine, containing ten 

 plates with descriptions in popular language, avoiding as far as possible scientific and technical 

 terms. Knowing the interest children have in our work, we have included in each number a few 

 pages of easy text pertaining to the illustrations. These are usually set facing the plates to 

 heighten the pleasure of the little folks as they read. 



Casually noticed, the magazine may appear to be a children's publication because of the 

 placing of this juvenile text. But such is not the case. Those scientists who cherish with delight 

 the famous handiwork of Audubon are no less enthusiastic over these beautiful pictures which are 

 painted by the delicate and scientifically accurate fingers of Light itself. These reproductions 

 are true. There is no imagination in them nor conventionialisn. In the presence of their absolute 

 truth any written description or work of human hands shrinks into insignificance. The scientific 

 value of these photographs can not be estimated. 



To establish a great magazine with a world-wide circulation is no light undertaking. We 

 have been steadily and successfully working towards that end. Delays have been unavoidable. 

 What was effective for the production of a limited number of copies was inadequate as our orders 

 increased. The very success of the enterprise has sometimes impeded our progress. Ten hundred 

 teachers in Chicago paid subscriptions in ten days. Boards of Education are subscribing in 

 hundred lots. Improvements in the process have been made in almost every number, and we are 

 now assured of a brilliant and useful future. 



When "BIRDS" has won its proper place in public favor we shall be prepared to issue a 

 similar serial on other natural objects, and look for an equally cordial reception for it. 



PREMIUMS. 



To teachers we give duplicates of all the pictures on separate sheets for use in teaching or 

 for decoration. 



To other subscribers we give a color photograph of one of the most gorgeous birds, the 

 Golden Pheasant. 



Subscriptions, $1.50 a year including one premium. Those wishing both premiums may 

 receive them and a year's subscription for $2.00. 



We have just completed an edition of 50,000 back numbers to accommodate those who wish 

 their subscriptions to date back to January, 1897, the first number. 



We will furnish the first volume, January to June inclusive, well bound in cloth, postage 

 paid, for $1.25. In Morocco, $2.25. 



AGENTS. 



10,000 agents are wanted to travel or solicit at home. 



We have prepared a fine list of desirable premiums for clubs which any popular adult or child 

 can easily form. Your friends will thank you for showing them the magazine and offering 

 to send their money. The work of getting subscribers among acquaintances is easy and 

 delightful. Agents can do well selling the bound volume. Vol. i is the best possible present for a 

 young person or for anyone specially interested in nature. 



Teachers and others meeting them at institutes do well as our agents. The magazine sells to 

 teachers better than any other publication because they can use the extra plates for decoration, 

 language work, nature study, and individual occupation. 



NATURE STUDY PUBLISHING COMPANY, 



277 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. 



