OTHER NATURE BOOKS 
Four-Footed Americans And their Kin 
By MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT. Edited by Franx M. 
Cuapman. Illustrated by Ernest Seron THOMPSON 
Cloth, r2mo, $1.50 net; School Library Edition, 50 cents net 
“Tt deserves commendation for its fascinating style, and for the fund 
of information which it contains regarding the familiar and many un- 
familiar animals of this country. It isan ideal book for children, and 
doubtless older folk will find in its pages much of interest.” — Zhe 
Dial. 
“Books like this are cups of delight to wide-awake and inquisitive 
girls and boys. Here is a gossipy history of American quadrupeds, 
bright, entertaining, and thoroughly instructive. The text, by Mrs. 
Wright, has all the fascination that distinguishes her other outdoor 
books.” — The Independent. 
Citizen Bird Scenes from Bird Life in Plain English for a Beginner 
By MABEL O. WRIGHT and Dr. ELLIOTT COUES. 
Profusely Illustrated by Louis Acassiz Fuertes 
Cloth, 12mo, $1.50 net; School Library Edition, 50 cents net 
“ When two writers of marked ability in both literature and natural 
history unite to produce a work giving scope to their special talents, 
the public has reason to expect a masterpiece of its kind. In the 
‘Citizen Bird” by Mabel O. Wright and Dr. Elliott Coues, this 
expectation is realized —seldom is the plan of a book so admirably 
conceived, and in every detail so excellently fulfilled.” — The Dial. 
“There is no other book in existence so well fitted for arousing and 
directing the interest that all children feel toward the birds.” — 77rid- 
une, Chicago. 
Flowers and Ferns Jn their Haunts 
By MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT 
New Edition, cloth, r2mo, $2.00 net 
The subjects are treated in their relation to landscape — the whole 
bound together with a thread of narrative. The book thus has the 
fascination of romance, yet no better handbook could be found for the 
study of the flowers in their natural surroundings. There are over 50 
full-page plates of the flowers where they live and grow, along the 
roadside, in wood or by river. In addition to these plates, there are 
over 100 illustrations in the text, made direct from photographs by the 
author and by J. H. McFarland. 
PUBLISHED BY 
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 
64-66 Fifth Avenue, New York 
