CITIZEN BIRD 
Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners 
By MABEL 0. WRIGHT 
AND 
DR. ELLIOTT COUES 
Cloth. Cr. 8vo. $1.50, net 
A Guide, in Narrative Form, to the Principal Species of North American 
Birds, with Chapters on Their Anatomy, Economic Value, Habits, etc. 
Profusely Hlustrated by LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES 
New York Herald. — “ Delightful and at the same time most instructive.” 
Chicago Tribune. —“ There is no other book in existence so well fitted for arousing 
and directing the interest that all children feel toward the birds.” 
BIRDCRAFT 
A Field-Book of Two Hundred Song, Game, and 
Water Birds 
By MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT 
WITH 
Eighty Full-page Plates by LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES 
Small 4to. $2.50, net 
The Outlook. — “‘ One of the most useful and beautiful books about nature which has 
yet come from the press.” 
Inter-Ocean,—“‘. Its excellences have already won the commendation of all natur- 
alists. .... Such fineness of truth, such accuracy of drawing, could only be the 
work of genius — not genius which is simply the capacity for hard work, but genius 
which is innate, heaven- commissioned, ‘ inbreathed by the life breather,’ by the maker 
and teacher of men and nature alike.” 
eae aaa —‘‘ One of the best books that amateurs in the study of ornithology can 
find . . . direct, forcible, plain, and pleasing.” 
Saturday Evening Gazette, Boston. —‘‘ Of books on birds there are many, all more 
or less valuable, but ‘ Birderaft,’ by Mabel O. Wright, has peculiar merits that will 
endear it to amateur ornithologists. ... <A large number of excellent illustrations 
throw light on the text and help to make a book that will arouse the delight and win 
the gratitude of every lover of birds.” 
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