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over four pounds). In many respects a superior work. Sold at cost. Price 

 negligible. Its reference to Michigan localities does not prevent it from being 

 a valuable book for use in Illinois. 60 cents 



Baynes, Ernest Harold Wild Bird Guests. E. P. Dutton & Co. An unusual book 

 combining charming description and thoroughly practical directions for the 

 bird lover who wants to know how to attract and protect the birds. It is 

 especially valuable for its definite instructions for forming bird clubs. $2.00 



Blanchan, Neltje Bird Neighbors. Doubleday, Page & Co. An introductory ac- 

 quaintance with 150 birds commonly found in the gardens, meadows and 

 woods about our homes. Introduction by Burroughs. 48 colored plates. $2.00 



Burroughs, John Bird Stories front Burroughs. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 8 full 

 page illustrations by Fuertes. 174 pages. 12mo. 60 cents 



Chapman, Frank M. Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America. D. Apple- 

 ton & Co. Over 200 illustrations. 530 pages. 12mo. This book heads the list 

 of all the bird books. It is easily the most useful for study or reference. 

 Pocket edition, flexible cover, $4.00. Library edition $3.50 



The Warblers of North America. D. Appleton & Co. 



24 full-page colored plates illustrating every species and half-tones of nests and 

 eggs. Drawings by Fuertes and Horsfall. 306 pages. 8vo. Prepared with the 

 co-operation of 30 other naturalists. Contains valuable migration records, nest- 

 ing dates, and biographical references. An indispensable book for a study of 

 the warblers. $3.00 



^ Camps and Cruises of an Ornithologist. D. Appleton 



& Co. With 250 photographs from nature by the author. 432 pages. 8vo. A 

 fascinating story of various expeditions to obtain material for the "Habitat 

 Groups" of North American Birds for the American Museum of Natural 

 History. $3.00 



and Reed, Chester A. Color Key to North American Birds. Double- 

 day, Page & Co. 800 drawings by Reed. 312 pages. 8vo. Excellent reference 

 for identifications. Very brief notes. $2.50 



Dugmore, A. Radcliffe Bird Homes. Doubleday, Page & Co. 183 pages. 16 

 colored plates and 50 half-tones. 8yo. A useful book. $2.00 



Finley, W. L. American Birds, Photographed and Studied from Life. Charles 

 Scribner's Sons. 256 pages. Large, 12mo. Each of the twenty-one chapters of 

 this book represents one bird family, the selections being nation-wide in scope. 

 The book is entertainingly written and is illustrated with unusually good photo- 

 graphs taken in the field. A splendid work. $1.50 



Forbush, Edward H. Useful Birds and Their Protection. Massachusetts Board 

 of Agriculture, Boston. Many illustrations. 437 pages. Large, 8vo. Contains 

 brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of birds with rather 

 full accounts of their food habits. One of the most valuable bird reference 

 books ever published. Sold at cost. Postage extra. $1.00 



Game Birds, Wild Fowl and Shore Birds of Massachu- 

 setts and Adjacent States. Massachusetts Board of Agriculture, Boston. Many 

 illustrations. 622 pages. Large, 8vo. A comprehensive description of all resi- 

 dent and migratory game birds with suggestions as to their conservation. Also 

 a history of such birds as have been driven out or exterminated. Local and 

 common names given. Very valuable book. Sold at cost. Postage extra. $1.00 



Her rick, Francis Hobart The Home Life of Wild Birds. G. P. Putnam's Sons. 

 255 pages. 8vo. A popular story of birds -In action. Chiefly concerned with 

 homes or nests and their occupants. Very valuable photographic records. $2.00 



Job, Herbert K. How to Study Birds. Outing Publishing Co. 272 pages. Large, 

 12mo. Chapters on method of bird study, equipment (cameras, etc.), identifi- 

 cation, learning bird calls and notes, migration, nesting season, etc. $1.50 



