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These Glasses are well made and espec- 

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 ly four diameters. 



They are in good strong leather case, 

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The Glass and Color Key to N. A. Birds by F. M. Chapman $ 6 50 



The Glass and North American Birds Eggs by C. A. Reed 6 50 



The Glass and both Books 8 00 



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For February, No. i of Vol. VII, will 

 contain upwards of loo pages and 50 

 illustrations, including ten colored 

 figures of Warblers. 



Reduced line cut of Ernest 

 Thompson Seton's drawing of 

 a Northern Shrike. Presented 

 to every subscriber to Volume 

 VII, 1905, of BIRD-LORE. 

 The original is nearly life-size. 



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