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Perfection Bird Houses for 

 the Purple Martin 



Beautify your grounds and help your bird-neigh- 

 bors by securing one of our ornamental Martin houses. 



NESTING BOXES FOR WRENS 

 SWALLOWS AND BLUEBIRDS 



Send ten cents for new 191 1 catalogue of bird 

 houses, and illustrated booklet containing reports 

 from persons who put up our Martin houses during 

 1910. if interested in the Purple Martin, you should 

 have this booklet, whi h is the Second Supplement to 

 "Gleanings No. 5, The Purple Martin and Houses for 

 its Summer Home." Twenty ?iew half-tone repro- 

 ductions of Martin houses in position. 



Each purchaser of a Martin house presented with 

 a copy of "Gleanings No. 5." Other bird-lovers are 

 bringing back the Martins. Why not you ? 



JACOBS BIRD HOUSE CO. 



404 Sooth Washington St., WAYNESBURG, PA. 







The Journal 

 of the Maine 

 Ornithological 

 Society 



Will contain articles on 

 Maine birds by the leading 

 ornithologists of the state, as 

 well as copious bird notes of 

 current interest. 



The issues for the year will 

 be on the first of March, June, 

 September, and December. 



LOUIS E. LEGGE, Editor 

 Portland, Maine 



Subscription, $1 a year 



Send stamp for a sample copy 



Franklin Bookshop 



S. N. RHOADS, Proprietor 

 920 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Nature Books bought and sold. Will give 



good cash price for Nuttall Bulletin, 



Volume 6, 1881. 





BIRD - LORES 

 WANIED 



Vol. I,II,III, VII,IX,X,XI; 

 Nos. 2 to 6, Vol. I; Nos. I and 

 2, Vol. II; Nos. I and 2, Vol, III; 

 No. I, Vol. VII; No. 6, Vol. 

 IX; Nos. I, 5. and 6, Vol. XI. 

 Laura Kean, Stockport, O. 



No. 4, Vol. X. Elsie G. 

 Benjamin, 323 Sycamore, N., 

 Lansing, Mich. 



No. I, Vol. VII. Adrian 

 Larson, Sioux Falls, S. D. 



