Birds and all Nature. 



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Illustrated by Color Photography . 



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GHflRTS OF NORTH flMERIGflN BIRDS. 



WHAT TWO ORNITHOLOGISTS AND AUTHORS 

 OF BIRD LITERATURE 



Joliet, 111 Nov. 9, 1898. 

 Dear Mr. Watt: 



It gives me pleasure to tell you that 

 the Nature Study Chart you left is 

 giving us all the results you claimed 

 for it. Interest in all bird life, in their 

 homes, habits, and their preservation 

 has been aroused in the children. 



The conversations upon the birds 

 furnish excellent material for language 

 work. I have a most creditable paper 

 on the Blue Jay from a boy who has 

 always dreaded " compositions." 

 Very truly yours, 



Kate A. Henderson, 



Supt. Joliet Pub. Schools. 



These charts contain 18 sheets heavily -coated manilla paper and two cover sheets, including 142 

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Charts of North American Birds. 



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