Books by Frank M, Chapman 



"No writer on American birds is more thoroughly at home in his subject than 

 Mr. Chapman." — The Dial. 



Handbook of Birds of 

 Eastern North America 



Third edition. With introductory chapter on the study of Orni- 

 thology; how to identify birds and how to collect and preserve birds, 

 their nests and eggs. 20 full-page plates and 150 cuts in the text. 



" A charming book of interest to every naturalist or student of natural history." 

 — Cincinnati Times-Star. 



"The author has succeeded in presenting to his readers clearly and vividly a vast 

 amount of useful information." — Philadelphia Pre^s. 



I2mo. Library edition, cloth, $J .00. Pocket edition, flexible morocco, $3.30 



Bird -Life 



A guide to the study of our common birds. With 75 full-page 

 colored plates and numerous text-drawings by Ernest Thompson- 

 Seton. Containing an Appendix, especially designed for teachers. 



The opening chapters of this book briefly define the bird, its place in nature, and 

 its relation to man, and outline the leading facts in its life-history. The concluding 

 chapters present portraits, names and addresses of upward of one-hundred familiar 

 eastern North American birds. 



"No more valuable or beautiful book upon birds can be desired." — Phila. Ledger. 



I2mo. Cloth, $2.00 net 



Bird Studies with a Camera 



A fascinating account of the habits of some of our common birds, 

 with descriptions of the largest bird colonies existing in eastern North 

 America. The author's phenomenal success in photographing birds 

 in Nature not only lends to the illustrations the charm of realism, but 

 makes the book a record of surpassing achievements with the camera. 



l2mo. Cloth, $1.75 



The Warblers of North America 



Full biographies of our "most beautiful, most abundant, and least- 

 known birds." In describing these "dainty, fascinating sprites of the 

 tree-tops" Mr. Chapman has here drawn on his own great wealth of 

 material and has had the cooperation of many other ornithologists. 

 Illustrated with colored plates of every species, by Fuertes and 

 Horsfall, and by photographs of nests and eggs. 



"Bids fair to remain an authority for a long time." — The Nation. 



Imperial 8vo. Cloth, $J.OO net 



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 29-35 W. 32d St., New York City 



