Studer's Popular Ornithology 



The Birds of North America 



OVER EIGHT HUNDRED BIRDS FINELY COLORED 



The original drawings for the worl< were made from nature by Theodore Jasper, A. M., M. D., an artist of 

 superior capabilities, who has made ornithology a life-study. Revised by John Graham Bell, Esq., Audubon's 

 companion in the field, and a well-known ornithologist and taxidermist. The systematic table, arranged ac- 

 cording to the classification adopted by the American Ornithologist's Union, was prepared by Frank M. Chap- 

 man. Esq., Assistant Ornithologist at The American Museum of Natural History, New York, includes all the 

 additions to and corrections of our North American species which have been made to date, with an index to 

 page, plate and figure of each species, according to the A. O. U. number. 



There is no more attractive study than ornitholgy, the department of zoology which treats of structure, 

 habits, and classification of birds. The graceful forms, movements and habits of the feathered tribes have been 

 celebrated in ail age-s by poets and artists, and have furnished the instructors of mankind with lessons of wis- 

 don. But this admiration is not confined to the poet, the artist or the sage; It is universal. Wherever human 

 beings are found, the forms, the plumage, the songs, the migratirns, the lovers and contests of birds awaken 

 curiosity and wonder. No similar work containing so many beautiful and faithful pictures of living birds, and 

 so much descriptive information, is now extant, or has ever been published, in this or any other country. 



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LANTERN SLIDES 



We have listed below as fine a list of slides of birds as have ever been ofTered. Every one of 

 them is photographed directly from the living birds. 



50 CENTS EACH, $5.00 PER DOZ. OR FINELY COLORED, $1.00 EACH, $10.00 PER DOZ. 



T Chippy Family (6 Chipping Sparrows). 



2 Preparing Breakfast (6 Chipping Sparrows.) 



3 Woodcock on Nest. 



4 Nest and Eggs of Woodcock 



5 Three Young Woodcock. 



6 Ruffed Grouse on Nest. 



7 Nest ani Eggs of Ruffed Grouse. 



8 House Wren (male). 



g House Wren (female'. 



10 Cedar Waxwings FeedingYoung, 



11 Cedar Waxwing on Nest. 



12 American Redstart (male) FeedingYoung. 

 r3 American Redstart (female) and Nest. 



14 Prairie Warbler (male) FeedingYoung. 



15 Prairie Warbler (female) and Nest. 

 i6 Red-eyed Vireo on Nest 



17 Red-eyed Vireo Feeding Young. 



i8 Wilson's Thrush and Nest with Eggs. 



19 Wilsons Thrush Feeding Young. 



20 Chestnut-sided Warbler on Nest. 



21 Ovenbird and Nest. 



22 Black and White Warbler on Nest. 



23 Field Sparrow Feeding Young. 



24 Field Sparrow Cleaning Nest. 



25 Young Field Sparrow. 



26 Nest and Eggs of Grasshopper Sparrow. 



27 Grasshopper Sparrow on Nest. 



28 Nest and E.;gs of Bob White. 



29 American Robin on Nest. 



30 American Robin Feeding Young. 



31 Five Young Chickadees. 



(2 Chickadee at Nest in Bird House. 



33 Chickadee at Nest in Tree. 



34 Brown Thrasher. 



3t Bro vn Thrasher on Nest. 



36 Wood Thrush on Nest. 



37 Young Wood Thrush. 



38 Pigeon Hawk. 



39 Bluebird at Nest Hole. 



40 Barred Owl. 



41 Screec h Owl. 



42 Four Young Screech Owls. 



43 Young Blue Jays. 



44 Blue Jays in Nests. 



4^ Blue Jay Feeding Young 



46 Loggerhead Shrike. 



47 Phoebe on Nest. 



48 Hairy Woodpecker. 



49 Chimney Swift. 



50 Four Young Crows. 



CHAS. K. REED, 



ADDl-tESS 



Worcester, Mslss. 



