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BIRD LIFE. 



"Popular Edition in Colors. 



A Guide to the Study of our Common 

 Birds by F. M. Chapman, representing 

 100 Birds in their natural colors. 12 mo. 

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The Butterfly Book, by W. J. Holland, 

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 a Thousand Species of American Butter- 

 flies with all their native beauty and bril- 

 liance of coloring. This is a "'Popular 

 Guide to a Knowledge of the Butterflies 

 of North America." It tells everything 

 about Butterflies, and tells it in away any- 

 body can understand. Everyone interest- 

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 Price is only $3.00 prepaid. 



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Bird-Homes, by A. R. Dugmore. With 

 the nests and eggs of birds in natural col- 

 ors, also a number o! half-tone illustra- 

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Birds That Hunt and Are Hunted, 



by Neltje Blanchan. Gives colored plates 

 and the life histories of 173 of our game 

 and water birds and hirds of prey. You 

 can actually see the iridescent sheeen on 

 the neck of the wild pigeon. Price, post- 

 paid, $2.00. 



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Bird Neighbors, by Neltje Blanchan. 

 Has 52 colored plates, and describes 150 of 

 our song birds and other more common 

 feathered neighbors. With the aid of 

 these life-like plates there can be not the 

 least doubt as to the identification of a 

 bird. It 'S a sufficient commentary on the 

 volume that there have been nearly 20,000 

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In Bird Land, by Leander S. Keyser. 

 i6mo 269 pages. $1.00. It is very evi- 

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 observant powers, and possesses a true 

 feeling of sympathy for all feathered crea- 

 tures. The book is a poet's as well as a 

 naturalist's. — The Journal of Education, 

 Boston. 



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Birdcraft, a Field Book of Two Hund- 

 red Song, Game and Water Birds. By- 

 Mabel Osgood Wright. With Eighty 

 Plates by Louis Agassiz Fuertes. Small 

 4to $2.50 net. Postage 19c. 



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Bird World, by J. H. Stickney and 

 Ralph Hoffman. A charming bird book 

 for young people. With 10 full-page illus- 

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 colored p'ates from nature. Square i2mo. 

 Cloth. 214 pages. 



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