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BIRDS AND NATURE. Monthly; 48 (pages, 8x10 inches; per year, tl.50. A magazine devoted to 

 nature, and illustrated by colored photography. It is the only periodical in the world that publishes pictures 

 of birds, animals, insects, flowers, plants, etc.. In natural colors. Eight f«ll-page plates each month* 



** It Is one of' the most beautiful and interesting publications yet attempted in this direction. It haa 

 other attractions in addition to its beauty, and must win its way to popular favor. I wish the handsome little 

 magazine abundant prosperity."— CAa*, R. Skinner, State Supt.^ Albany ^ N, T. 



*' You have certainly hit upon a method of reproducing natural colors with remarkable fidelity to nature." 

 '-Dr. Elliott Coues. 



** Your magazine has certainly had a phenomenal snccese, and it Is entirely worthy of its cordial reca^ 

 tion."— y. A. Allen, Editor ''The Auk» 



** Most of the pictures are astonishingly good. I like them ao well that I shall put them np om the walls 

 of my rustic retreat, ' Slab Sides.' *^—John Burroughs. 



" When one considers the low price at which you sell Biaos, the number and excellence of the plates are 

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