By H. E. Parkhurst 



HOW TO NAME THE BIRDS 



Illustrated. 161110, leather, $1.00 net. 



" Mr. Parkhurst has compiled a convenient pocket guide to the birds of 

 the New England States, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He has 

 greatly simplified the common system of bird classification for the beginner by 

 omitting such details as are invisible at field-range, and by emphasizing such 

 characteristics as color, size, and time of appearance." Review of Reviews. 



" He has given to his book every advantage essential to a plain, straight- 

 forward account of honest observation." N. Y. Tribune. 



" The advantage of H. E. Parkhurst's ' How to Name the Birds' is not 

 merely in its concise and careful descriptive matter, but in its form. It is the 

 only book of the sort that one can put into the pocket of an ordinary coat and 

 carry into the woods and fields when he is away on his country rambles." 



Brooklyn Eagle. 



SONG BIRDS AND WATER FOWL 



Illustrated. 121110, $1.50 net. 



" This most entertainingly as well as carefully written volume has for one 

 of its best values the attention it gives to that most untrampled, and yet 

 peculiarly alluring domain of bird lore the stream and the lake, the sea-beach 

 and the wave. With this book Mr. Parkhurst must receive full confirmation 

 as one of the most companionable and beguiling writers on birds." 



G. W. Cable. 



" It will be welcome to the many friends his former book made. The 

 illustrations are the finest that have ever been printed in this country in black 

 and white, with exception of another series by the same artist." The Nation. 



THE BIRDS' CALENDAR 



Illustrated. i2mo, $1.50 net. 



" A charming book. It contains a year's individual experience of study 

 and observation, the birds for each month being enumerated and described, 

 with comments on their characteristics and habits, and with very useful and 

 beautifully printed illustrations." The Outlook. 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, Publishers 

 153-157 Fifth Avenue, New York 



