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Camps, and Cruises of an Ornithologist. D. Apple- 

 ton & 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. $4.00 



and Reed, Chester A. Color Key to North American 



Birds. Doubleday, Page & Co. 800 drawings by Reed. 312 pages. 

 8vo. Excellent reference for identifications. Very brief notes, $3.50 



The Travels of Birds. D. Appleton and Co. 160 



pages with maps and drawings. Chapters entitled Birds as Travelers, 

 Preparing for the Journey, Birds' Air Line, Birds' Time Table, Day 

 Fliers, Night Fliers, Dangers by the Way, Why Birds Travel, etc. 

 Very entertaining summary of latest information about bird migra- 

 tion told in language within comprehension of pupils of intermediate 

 grades. 72 cents 



Our Winter Birds, Hoiv to Know and How to 



Attract Them. D. Appleton and Co. 12mo. 180 pages. Illustrated. 

 "Serves as an excellent textbook for those who begin bird-study in 

 winter and contains such information as is desired by persons who 

 find pleasure in having birds about their homes in the bleaker months". 

 Two color plates picture 42 species of winter birds. 80 cents 



What Bird is That? D. Appleton & Co. 144 



pages. Every land bird east of the Rocky Mountains (301 species 

 in all) appears in group pictures where are shown the color and 

 markings and the relative size of the bird. The accompanying text 

 describes the distinguishing marks, range, nest, eggs and song of each 

 bird and the localities where and seasons when it may be found. The 

 pictures though small are clear and accurate. The book is literally a 

 "pocket museum" of birds. $1.50 



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

 pages. 16 colored plates and 50 half-tones. 8 vo. 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 writ- 

 ten and is illustrated with unusually good photographs taken in the 

 field. A splendid work. $3.00 



Gilmore, Albert Field Birds of Field, Forest and Park. Foreword by 

 T. Gilbert Pearson. Page and Co. 318 pages. Illustrations by 

 Horsfall and Fuertes. A very readable book, familiar and conversa- 

 tional in style. Limited in its range to the east but of general interest. 



$2.50 



Henshaw, Henry W. The Book of Birds. National Geographic Society. 

 200 pages. 250 subjects in full color; 58 other illustrations. Treats 

 of "Common Birds of Town and Country," "The Warblers," and 

 "American Game Birds," all beautifully illustrated from paintings by 

 Louis Agassiz Fuertes. Additional valuable chapters by F. H. Ken- 



