

BIRDS «nd INATURD 



nONTHLY, EXCEPT JULY AND AUGUST. 



TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PUBLICATION i 



PBICB. Subscription price Is one dollar and fifty MAGAZINES, back numbers, from 1897, 15 cents a 



cents a year, payable m advance, with 60 assorted pic- copy, fl 50 a year; the 74 back numbers, 18.40. 



turea, 92.00; single copy, 15 cents. BODND VOLUMES, I u> XIV. each 8vo, 244 pages, 



POSTAGE IS PREPAID by the publisher lor from 40 to 60 colored pictures, 8x10 in., cloth, 11.50. 



all subscriptions in the United States, Guam. Porto Double volumes, half morocco, 83.00. Fourteen sinple 



Rico, Tutulla (Samoa), Canada and Mexico. For all volumes, cloth, $14.00. Seven double volumes, half 



other countries in the Postal Union add 30 cts. postage. morocco, $14 00. 



CHANGE OF ADDRESS. When a change of Exchange price for bound volumes -when maga- 



address is ordered, both the new and the old address zines are returned: Single volumes, cloth, 75 cents, 



must be given. Postmasters are not allowed to for- Combined volumes, half morocco, §1.50. 



ward second-class matter until postage is sent to pre- COLORED PICTURES, assorted as desired, 2 



pay charges. It costs two cents per copy to forward cents each; to subscribers ouly 1 cent each, if ordered 



this magazine. Subscribers who do not observe this with subscription. The 616 pictures, $6.16. 



rule should not ask us to send duplicate copies. PREMIUMS. Either of the following colored pic- 



DISCONTINUANCES. If a subscriber wishes hia tures sent free with subscriptions: (1) Song of the 



magazine discontinued at the expiration of his sub- Lark, 18x21, or (2) Gladstone, 18x24. or (3) The Golden 



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wise It Is assumed that a continuance ol the subscrip- 12x18, or (5) ten colored pictures from Birds and Nature, 



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in every town and county. Write for terms and terri- N. E. Journal of Education (Weekly) 2.50 



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$4.20 FOR $2.10 



Another Combination Offer that Means Something. 



BIRDS AND NATURE one year $1.50 



•Last Ten Back Numbers BIRDS AND NATURE 1.50 



60 Colored Pictures from BIRDS AND NATURE 1.20 



The total amount of value $4.20 



ALL FOR 



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BIRDS AND NATURE* Monthly; 48 pages, 8x10 Inches; per year, I1.S0. A magazine devoted to 

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

 birds, animals, Insects, flowers, plants, etc., in natural colors. Eight full-page plates each month. 



" It is one of the most beautiful and interesting publications yet attempted in this direction. It has other 

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

 abundant prosperity."— Chas. R. Skinner, State Supt., Albany, Jy. Y. 



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

 Dr. Elliott Covet. 



M Your magazine has certainly had a phenomenal success, and it is entirely worthy of Its cordial reception." 

 —J. A. Allen, Editor "The Auk. " 



"Most of the pictures are astonishingly good. I like them so well that I shall put them up on the walls of 

 my niBtio retreat, 'Slab Side6.' "—John Burroughs. 



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

 surprising, and I trust that your efforts to popularize the study of ornithology may meet with the success It so 

 well deserves."— F. M. Chapman, Atsociate Editor "The Auk." 



•A bound volume of Bibcs akd Natubb may be substituted for the ten back numbers. 



A sample of this magazine for a dime and two pennies— 1 a cents 

 in stamps. Send for catalogue. 



A. W. MUMFORD, Publisher, 378 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



