Books for Illrd-Lovcrs 



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lIANDItOOK Ol ItlUDS <H IvXSUJt.N NOKlll AMIJJICA 



'I'liirtI edition. Willi iiilroductory chapiers on the study of Ornithology; how to 

 identify birtis :uul how to collect and preserve birds, their nests and eggs. 9/j full 

 jiage j)lateH and 150 cuts in the text. iai7io. I.ibraiy edition, f,.].. Pocket cdiijon, 

 in Hexible cloth, ft^ net 



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A ginde to the study of our common birds. With 75 full-page colored plates and 

 numeivjus text drawings by Frnest Thomjisfjn Seton. Containing an Apjiendix, 

 esi)ccially designed for teachers. 1 :.mo. Cloth. f,4)iel. 



Hlltl)-SriJI>li:S Willi A CAVllJtA 



A f;isci))ating accountof the habits of common birds, with descriptions of the 

 largest bird colonies existing in eastern North America. The author's plienomenal 

 success in i)hot-ogra])hing birds in Nature not only lends to the illustrations the 

 charm of realism, lait makes the book a. record of surprising achievements v/ith 

 the r.iniera. 1 2mo. Cloth. . f,] net. 



WAItHLERS OF NOUTH AMERICA 



A full descri|)tion of our most beautiful, most abundant, and least known birds. 

 Dr. Chapman knows these "dainty, fascinating sprites of the ircciops" pcrhaj)s 

 better than any other student of Nature, and lie has here drawn on his great 

 wealth of material for one of the most interestingly instructive books of this kind 

 ever written. Illusirated with nia/iy colored j)laics and ])hoiograj)hs of nests and 

 eggs. Imp. <'iV(>. Illustrated. I4 net. 



CAMPS AND CRUISES OF AN ORNriHOLOCIST 



The st:ory of eight years' experience In travel, in which the author covered over 

 60,000 miles in his search for material with which to prc|)are a series of groups of 

 American birds, to exceed in bcau,ty and scientific value anything which had here- 

 tofore been attempted in this line. The illustrations, over 250 In number, arc 

 froni Dr. Chapman's j^hotographs, and beyond question form the most remarkable 

 series of pictures of bird-life which has ever aj)))eared. Hvo. JJecorated cover, 

 gilt top, rough-cut edges. Illustrated. |,4 net, 



COfX>R KEY TO NORTH AMERICAN HIRDS 



'I his work may be described as an illustrated dictionary of North /American birds. 

 it is the most cotni)lete publication of its kind, a/ul makes an admirable introduc- 

 tion to the study of birds and the literature of Ornithology, and at the same time 

 is an authoritative work of reference. Over Hoo pictures. '|j-5^ net. 



OUR WINTER RIRDS 



An introductirjn to the study of birds. The author believ.;'., that the :-,tudy of Orni- 

 thology should begin with the winter birtis as they are fewer In number and easier 

 to approach. Divided into convenient groups such as field birds, forest birds, 

 home birds, etc. Illustrated. i2mo. ISr.jo net. 



Tin: TRAVELS OF RIRDS 



A series of chapters on bird migration, describing birds as travelers, why they 

 travel, dangers by the way, night flyers and day flyers, etc. Many Illustrationfj 

 from drawings. Illustrated. 72 cents net, 



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