UNIFORM WITH THE WILD FOWL 



NORTH AMERICAN SHORE BIRDS 



A Popular History of the Snipes, Sandpipers, Plovers, etc., 

 inhabiting the beaches and marshes of the Atlantic and 

 Pacific coasts, the prairies, and shores of the inland lakes 

 and rivers of the North American Continent. With 74 fine 

 full-page plates specially drawn for this work by MR. EDWIN 

 SHEFPARD. 



THE GALLINACEOUS GAME BIRDS 

 OF NORTH AMERICA 



Including the Partridges, Grouse, Ptarmigan, and Wild 

 Turkeys ; with accounts of their dispersion, habits, nesting, 

 etc., and full description of the plumage of both adult and 

 young, together with their popular and scientific names. A 

 book written both for those who love to seek these birds afield 

 with dog and gun, as well as those who may only desire to 

 learn the ways of such attractive creatures in their haunts, 

 with 46 fine full-page plates specially drawn for this work. 



These popular ornithological books by PROF. DANIEL GIRAUD 

 ELLIOT are acknowledged to be the standard works on this 

 subject. 



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Crown Octavo, Ornamental Cloth, $2.50 Each 



Large-paper Edition, Limited to 100 Copies Signed fcy the Author 



$10.00 Net 



The Nation : " Scientific phraseology has been, as far as possible, care- 

 fully avoided. . . Mr. Elliot's condensed, well-written, and thoroughly 

 trustworthy biographies will prove most, welcome," etc. 



Forest and Stream: "Naturalists, sportsmen, and bird-lovers generally 

 are to be congratulated on the appearance and character of this volume. 

 ... It is especially admirable for its simplicity and directness and for the 

 very high quality of its many illustrations." 



London Field: "Mr. Elliot is to be congratulated upon his artist. The 

 illustrations by Mr. Edwin Sheppard are soft and delicate in outline ; they 

 convey an accurate impression of the species represented." 



Commercial Advertiser : " One of the most interesting and valuable books 

 of its kind that have been written for some time." 



FRANCIS P. HARPER 



17 East 16th Street NEW YORK 



