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is a journal for students of birds in nature. Among other interesting and 

 helpful articles Volume IV, 1902, will contain the following: "The Keeping 

 of a Journal" (illustrated), ERNEST THOMPSON SETON; "The Bird 

 Voices of New England Swamps and Marshes" (illustrated), WILLIAM 

 BREWSTER; "In the Maine Woods,"FANNIE HARDY ECKSTORM; "Recol- 

 lections of Elliott Coues" (illustrated), D. G. ELLIOT and CAPT. C. A. 

 CURTIS; "The English Sparrow in England" (illustrated), R. KEARTON; 

 "The Weapons of Birds" (illustrated), F. A. LUCAS; "The Molt of Birds" 

 (illustrated), J. DWIGHT, JR.; "How to Name the Birds" (illustrating 

 over 50 species), FRANK M. CHAPMAN; articles on bird photography by 

 A. RADCLYFFE DUGMORE and F. H. HERRICK; and a series of papers on 

 "Bird Clubs in America." 

 20 cents a number, $1.00 a year. 



McMillan co., 



CRESCENT & MULBERRY STS., HARRISBURG, PA. 



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ft#"All subscribers to Vol. IV, beginning Feb. 1, 1902, will receive a free 

 copy of tho Dec. 1901, number, containing ERNEST THOMPSON SETON'S 

 article on the "Recognition Marks of Birds", with illustrations of 18 

 species of Hawks and Owls. 



