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BIRDS AND NATURE. Monthlj; 48 pages, 8x10 inches; per year, ^1.50. A magazine 

 devoted to nature and illustrated by color photography. It is the only periodical in the 

 world which publishes pictures of birds, animals, insects, flowers, plants, etc., in nat- 

 ural colors. Eight full-page plates each month. 



BIRDS OP LAKESIDE AND PRAIRIE. By Edward B. Clark. This book contains field 

 sketches of bird-life in the great Middle West. The author takes his readers afield with him 

 and puts them in close touch with our feathered friends of lakeside, woodland and prairie. 

 President Roosevelt on meeting Mr. Clark quite recently, remarked: ''You are the gentleman who 

 wrote that paragraph about the prothonotary warbler. I read with great interest about that little bird— I am 

 quite familiar with your book, Mr. Clark, and I have always wanted to meet the man who wrote it. The pro- 

 thonotary warbler was a new bird to me. Up to the time of reading about It in your book I never had heard 

 of this specimen." 



THE FAIRIES THAT RUN THE WORLD AND HOW THEY DO IT. By Ernest Vincent 

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WILD BIRDS IN CITY PARKS. By Herbert Eugene Walter and Alice Hall Walter. Pocket 

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