THE CONDOR 



A Ma 2 axi ne of 



Western Orn ithology 



Edited by WALTER K. FISHER 



THE CONDOR is now in its seventh volume, Special features for 1905 will include, 

 for each issue striking photographs of wild birds by H. T. Bohlman and W. L. 

 Finley. Of historical value will be an extensive series of portraits and sketches of 

 eminent European ornithologists, and, in an early issue, a facsimile page of MS. by Prince 

 Charles Lucien Bonaparte. Contributors to THE CONDOR in the past have included 

 such well-known ornithologists as Robert Ridgway, E. W. Nelson, A. K. Fisher, 

 L. Belding, C. W. Richmond, Witmer Stone, Florence Merriam Bailey, L. A. Fuertes, 

 E. A. Mearns, W. W. Cooke, J. Grinnell, P. M. Silloway, A. W. Anthony, Herbert 

 Brown and others. Subscription, $f .00. Sample copy, 20 cents. 



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A NEW NATURE BOOK 



BY R. KEARTON, F.Z.S. 



The Adventures of Cock Robin and His Mate 



The text of this book is profusely illustrated from photographs taken direct from nature 

 by Mr. Kearton and his brother, many of them being of a unique and remarkable charac- 

 ter. Whilst the book has been written primarily for young people, the charm of the pic- 

 tures, together with the great number and variety of interesting facts about bird life which 

 are related, will commend it to all lovers of wild nature. 



In this book Mr. Kearton, in his own inimitable manner, relates the various experiences 

 of an old Cock Robin. The story is supposed to be told by that bird himself to his chicks^ 

 and in a ehapming" manner tells of many interesting facts about bird life'. 



Photogra-vure frontispiece and upivard of 120 illustrations. Cloth, $l.yS- 



OTHER WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR 

 With Illustrations from Photographs taken direct from Nature by C. and R. KEARTON 

 With about 200 lilustra- 



Wild Nature's Ways 



t:ons. $4 00. 



White's Natural History of Selborne. With 



Notes bv R. Kearton, F.Z.S. , containing upward of 

 izo Illustrations Si.'i. 



With Nature and a Camera, with about 180 



Illustrations. S?.oo. 



Our Bird Friends, with about 100 illustrations 



from Photographs. ?i.^o. 



Wild Life at Home : How to Study and Photo- 

 Kraph It, Profusely Illustrated. 5i.50. 



Strange Adventures in Dicky-bird Land. 



Lavishly Illustrated. Cloth, gilt edges. Sl.Jo. 



British Birds' Nests: How. where, and when 

 to Find and Identify Them. With nearly i?o Illus- 

 trations of Nests, Eggs. Young, etc. Si 00. 



Our Rarer British Breeding Birds: Their 



Nests. Eggs and Summer Haunts. With about 70 

 Illustrations. Popular Edition. $2.00. 



Birds' Nests, 



Illustrated w 



Eggs and Egg - Collecting. 



Ii 21 Colored Plates of Eggs. Si. 7?. 



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