BIRD-LORE 



AN ILLUSTRATED BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE 



DEVOTED TO THE STUDY AND PROTECTION OF BIRDS 



Official Organ of The Audubon Societies 



Edited by FRANK M. CHAPMAN 



CONTAINS: 



Descriptions of experiences with living birds in their haunts, 



and helpful articles on how to study birds. 



Photographs of birds from nature, and two or more colored 

 plates in each number. (During 1911 the Sparrows of North Ameri- 

 ica will be figured in color. 



Migration tables, showing when birds may be expected at many 

 places throughout the country. 



A list of prominent ornithologists who will help you in your 

 study of birds. 



Bird Censuses by numerous observers. 

 Reviews of books and of magazine articles relating to birds. 

 Editorials on current questions in bird study. 

 A School Department designed especially for Teachers and 

 Students, and Teachers' Laflets, with colored plates of birds. 



An Audubon Department, with all the news concerning bird 

 protection. 



For 1911 Mrs. Wright will contribute a series of articles on 

 "The Birds of My Garden." 



Annual Subscription, $1.00; Single Numbers, 20 Cents. 



D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers for the Audubon Societies, 



Crescent and Mulberry Streets, Harrisburg, Pa., or New York City. 



Nature Education and Recreation 



For Boys and Girls: Per Year 

 Nature and Science (of St. Nicholas Magazine) $3.00 



For Men and Women: 



The Guide to Nature (monthly, illustrated) 1.00 



$4.00 

 Both for one year, $3.00. Sample of either, 10c. 



For Teachers: Postpaid 

 How Nature Study Should be Taught (203 pgs.) $1.00 



For Everybody: 



The Spirit of Nature Study (222 pgs. ills.) $1.00 



Walking: A Fine Art (164 pgs. ills.) $1.50 



Three Kingdoms — the handbook of the AA $ .75 



For Plants: 



Sachs Nutrient Tablets, per box, postpaid, 10c. 



For You (to aid and be aided): 



The Agassiz Association (Popular Nature Society). 



For Correspondents (to write for further information): 



EDWARD F. BIGELOW 



Arcadia: Sound Beach, Connecticut. 



Kindly mention Nature-Study Review when replying to advertisements. 



