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The Bird-lover’s ‘Home-life Series. | 
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~ 4to, Cloth 6s. net cash. “Special Edition, bound 
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No. 1. The Home-life of a Golden Eagles 
Photographed and described by H, B. Macruerson ( grd Ed. ) . 
No. 2, The Home-life of the cd a a ns: Stork 4 
and some Herons. | | : 
Photographed and described by Bentiey BierHaM. © 
No. 3. The Home-life of the Osprey 
Photographed and Seacibes by Cunton G. Axsort, M.A.0.U. 
No. 4 The Home-life of the Terns or. Ge i Bes 
ie Swallows. ee 
i hotographed and described by W. “Rleseunon F.Z, Si M.B. 0. v. 

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The Fourth Series contains the most interesting information ‘elaing to. 
Ornithology and other Prenches. of Zoology. ee 

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