BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



with upward of 800 drawings by Chester A. Reed, B.S. 

 New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1903. vi, 

 312 pp. col. front, illus. (partly col.). 23 cm> 



CHAPMAN, FRANK MICHLER. The economic 

 value of birds to the state. By Frank M. Chapman. 

 Albany, J. B. Lyon Co., 1903. 66 pp. 12 col. pi. 28 cm - 



CHAPMAN, FRANK MICHLER. Handbook of 

 birds of eastern North America, with keys to the species 

 and descriptions of their plumages, nests, and eggs, 

 their distribution and migrations and a brief account 

 of their haunts and habits . . . By Frank M. Chap- 

 man, with full-page pi. in colors and black and white, 

 and upwards of 150 cuts in the text. Fifth edition. 

 New York, D. Appleton & Co., 1898. xiv, 431 pp. 

 front, (col.), illus. i8 cnu 



CHAPMAN, FRANK MICHLER. Handbook of 

 birds of eastern North America, with introductory 

 chapters on the study of birds in nature. By Frank M. 

 Chapman . . . with full-page plates in colors and 

 black and white, by Louis Agassiz Fuertes, and text- 

 cuts, by Tappan Adney and Ernest Thompson Seton. 

 Revised edition. New York and London, D. Appleton 

 and Company, 1912. xxix, 530 pp. col. front. 24 pi. 

 (incl. front.) i some col. i8 cm< 



CHAPMAN, FRANK MICHLER. Visitors' guide 

 to the local collection of birds in the American Mu- 

 seum of Natural History, New York City. With an 

 annotated list of the birds known to occur within 50 

 miles of New York City. By Frank M. Chapman, 

 New York, 1894. 100 pp. front, illus. 22 cm - 



CHAPMAN, FRANK MICHLER. The warblers 

 of North America. By Frank M. Chapman, with 



