A POPULAR. HANDBOOK 



OF THE 



Birds of United States 



AND CANADA. 



BY THOMAS NUTTALL. 



A new edition, complete in a single 

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The best and most popular book on 

 the birds of the Northern and Eastern 

 States. 



The book has hiiherto been made only in two 

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The illustrations of the birds faithfully rend- 

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Game of Birds 



A series of fifty-two illustrations 

 of popular birds in colors, true to 

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Studer's Popular Ornithology 



The Birds of North America 



OVER EIGHT HUNDRED BIRDS FINELY COLORED 



The original drawings for the work wqre made from nature by Theodore Jasper, A. M., M. D., an artist of 

 superior capabilities, who has made ornitVi^ gy 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 zjology which treats of structure, 

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

 celebrated in all ages 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 arlist or the sage: It is universal. Wherever human 

 beings are found, the forms, the plumage, the songs, the migrations, 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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