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and iin-hlftital ob^-rviitions mi the blooming of flowers, appearance of 

 certain inaectn, calling of frogs, etr. 'I'li.-ri follows a statement of the 

 IUUI.UTS of every specie* of birds seen, with various remarks concern- 

 ing them. One mi^di >u|>|>ose tlwt iuu< -h tim<- would be required to 

 make a ill-tailed rv<-<>nl <>f id:- kind, luit. mi the contrary, it seldom 

 take* five minutes. 



Almost anystatimiiTcati supply you with H " roll-" or litm-liook n 

 having a space at the left .side of tin- left-hand pHjje for tin- entry of 

 names, and the r<--\ <>f l>th pages ruled in squares. The Itcst plan is 

 to have sheets of IMIJHT ruled in this way. These sheetM should have 

 holes punched in their mnr^m* for l>indin^ in cnvi-rs, when new nbaotl 

 can In- iiiM-rted a- desired. Svrne idea of their appearance may be 

 gathered from the appended part of a left-hand page: 



