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METHODS OF ATTRACTING BIRDS 



By Gilbert H. Trafton ^HIH 



All who like to have birds aroun I them in the (tountry or suhur.is will 

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WILDERNESS PETS 



By Edward S. Breck 



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SCOTTIE: THE STORY OF A COLLIE 



By Margaret Morse 



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NOTES ON NEW ENGLAND BIRDS 



By Henry D. Thoreau 



Arrangetl and edited by Francis U. .l//f'n— "Nature writers are many, but there is on- 

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