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BIROS AND NATURE. Monthly; 48 pages, 8x10 Inches; per year, tl.60. A magazine devoted to 

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

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" It is one of the most beautiful and interesting publications yet attempted 4n this direction. It has olber 

 attractions In addition to Its beautv, and must win Its way to popular favor. I wish the handsome little magaziDe 

 abundant prosperity."— (7 A«. JB. Shinn4r, State Supt., Albanj/, N. Y. 



^ J^'.X?"^*^® certainly hit upon a method of reproducing natiiral colors with remarkable fidelity to naMire."— 

 Dr. MUott Cou4*. 



T A Y?."*" "i^?''"*^*' e^fk^tnly bad a phenomenal success, and it Is entirely worthy of Its cordial reception." 

 —J. A. jUlen, JEdUar "Th4 Auk." 



*' Most of the pictures are astonishingly good. I like them so well that I shall put them up on the walla of 

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" When one considers the low price at which you sell Bnu>s, 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 sucoeas it so 

 wed deeenres."-i'. M. CKaprmm, Associate MMtor •• The AuJt.'^ 



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