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RECREATION 
Is publishing the most beautiful, interesting and valuable series 
of photographs of live birds and animals ever made. They are 
the work of Mr. W. E. Carlin, who spent all of last summer in the 
Rocky Mountains in this work. He brought home over 400 negatives 
of live subjects, including 37 distinct species of birds and mammals. 
All these will be published in Recreation during the next year, the 
first installment having appeared in the December number. 
RECREATION is a family magazine, devoted to everything the name 
implies. It is published at 19 West 24th St., New York. $1-a year, 
ro cents a copy. Send for a sample copy. Mention “The Auk.” 
THE APRIL OSPREY 
' AUDUBON’S STORY RETOLD, 
By Sara A. Hubbard, illustrated with three portraits of Audubon, and the reproduction of an 
orizinal painting now in the possession of the family. The article results from the recent 
publication of ‘ Audubon and His Journals,’ which was written by Audubon’s gr and daughter, 
Miss Maria R. Audubon, and is, perhaps, the only authentic work of importance on 
Audubon. 
O-JAW-AW-NE (The Bluebird), 
By Chief Pokagon, in the April Osprey, is the third article by this celebrated venerable Potto- 
wattomie Chief to have appeared, originally, in THe Osprey. The two former articles were 
furnished by Chief Simon Pokagon himself; this one was purchased by Mr. William Brew- 
ster and afterwards presented to “Tur OSPREY. 
Part One of W. E. Louck’s 
LIFE HISTORY OF THE PROTHONOTARY WARBLER 
Also appears in the April number, and will be one of the most interesting features of the present 
volume, as far as the text is concerned. With Part ONE isa large 1 map showing the distri- 
bution of the golden Swamp Warbler in Illmois. Accompanying Part Two will be photo- 
graphs showing nestine sites, etc. These photographs will be selected from a large series 
sbiait a party ©». out to secure them for THE OspREy. 
4 THE F hae Pik) PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN APPEAR IN THE OSPREY. 
5 Have YOU some of the finest? If so, THE Osprey would be pleased to hear from you. 
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> ag contains the portrait of William Brewster, and 
7 4 oe MA RC ' OSPREY illustrated article on the American Three-toed 
V oon } eh P :wster. 
} thee OLE ts the leading article will be on the late W. Ham- 
iN a ch ti MA ap.) ¥ OSPREY ilton Gibson, with a portrait, as frontispiece, of 
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*, painter, and writer; showing him at work in his studio. Drawings 
pear in this number. 
THE OSPREY COMPANY, 
i4t East 25th St, New York City. 
w¥ 8 ¢ E &.—First-class negatives of North American Birds, 
sir Nests and Eggs trom nature, $2.00 each will be paid for satisfac- 
‘ory negatives. Adress, enclosing prints, FRANK Il. CHAPMAN, 
American Museum of Natural History, New York City. 
