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

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

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



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

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WILD BIRDS IN CITY PARKS. By Herbert Eugene Walter and Alice Hall Walter. Pock«t 

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