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BI-MO NTH LY MAGAZINE.


Edited by Frank M. Chapman.


EACH VOLUME CONTAINS—


About 400 pages, with 12 full-page colored plates of our own birds,

and many photographs from nature.


Descriptions of experiences with living birds in their haunts, and help¬

ful articles on how to study birds.


Migration tables, showing when birds may be expected at many places

throughout the country.


A list of prominent ornithologists who will help you in your study of

birds.


Bird Censuses by numerous observers.


Reviews of books and of magazine articles relating to birds.


Flditorials on current questions in bird study.


A School Department. An Audubon Society Department.


ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION .. 5 /-


D. APPLETON & Co., 25 Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London.



Pp. 142, Ceoth, Demy Svo., Price 5 /- net; Postage 4d.


PRACTICAL- -

BIRD-KEEPING.



BEING REPRINTS FROM


“THE AVICULTURAL MAGAZINE,” 1911-12.


EDITED BY


L. BONHOTE, M.A., E.L.S., F.Z.S.


A Manual intended as a practical help to those who find both

pleasure and profit from the keeping of wild birds in confinement.

Contributed to by specialists in each class of birds described.


With One Coloured Plate and Sixteen Uncoloured.



London: WEST, NEWMAN & Co., 54 Hatton Garden, E.C.



