BIRD CHART 





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THIS chart measures 22x28 inches and figures 

 sixty-two representative species of our eigh- 

 teen families of Perching Birds. From Crow 

 to Kinglet, all these figures are photographed to 

 the same scale; and one may therefore instructively 

 compare, at a glance, characteristic members of all 

 our families of Perching Birds. 



This chart has been so highly commended by 

 teachers that we have decided to place it on sale at 

 twenty-five cents per copy, postpaid. Special terms 

 will be made to schools and bird clubs ordering ten 

 or more copies. 



D. APPLETON & CO. 



Crescent and Mulberry Sts., HARRISBURG, PA. 



Blue Bird Magazine 



For all interested in Wild 

 Birds and their Preservation 



Published monthly (except 

 July and August), in co- 

 operation with the 



Cleveland Bird Lovers' 

 Association 



$1.00 a year 

 Single copies 10 cents 



Meriden,N.H. 



Within two minutes' walk of 

 the Bird Sanctuary of the 

 Meriden Bird Club there is a 

 comfortable inn, The Dexter 

 Richards Hall, which will open 

 for the summer of 191 7 on July 

 3. Season closes September i. 

 Bird - lovers and others who 

 wish a quiet, restful vacation 

 at moderate rates can find no 

 better place than Meriden in 

 the hills of Western New 

 Hampshire, near Cornish. The 

 table is supphed from the Hall 

 Farm. Rates are from $12 to 

 $20 a week. For further par- 

 ticulars and snapshots address 

 the Manager, 



J. O. COOK 



41 Hitchcock Street, Holyoke, Mass. 



BIRD -LORES 

 WANTED 



{The publishers of BIRD-LORE respectfully 

 urge subscribers who desire to have unbroken 

 files of the magazine to renew their subscrip- 

 tion at the time of its expiration.) 



Vol. XIII, No. 2; Vol. XV, Nos. 

 I, 2, 3; or No. I of Vol. XV, and 

 just frontispiece illustrations of 

 Nos. 2, 3. L. Nelson Nichols, 

 New York Public Library, Room 

 303, New York City. 



Vol. XV, Nos. 4, 5, 6; Vol. XVI, 

 complete, or Nos. i, 2, 3, 4, 5. 

 Frederick A Saunders, Vassar 

 College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 



Some of the more recent com- 

 plete sets of Bird-Lore, prior to 

 1 9 1 6. Must be in perfect condition. 

 Dr. C. B. Groschner, 625 Adams 

 Street, Toledo, Ohio. 



Complete sets of BIRD-LORE now bring nearly 

 three times the price at which they were issued. 



