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IRD~LIFE, A Guide to the Study of our Common 

 Birds. By Frank M. Chapman, Assistant Curator of Mam- 

 malogy and Ornithology, American Museum of Natural His- 

 toiy ; Author of " Handbook of Birds of Eastern North Amer- 

 ica." With 75 full-page Plates and numerous Text Drawings 

 by Ernest Seton Thompson. i2mo. Cloth, $1.75. 



" * Bird-Life * is different trom other books. It deals with birds that are familiar, nr 

 half familiar ; it interests the ignorant reader at once, and it makes the relations between 

 birds and men seem more intimate. The economic value of birds will be better appre- 

 ciated after reading this book." — Boston Herald. 



" Contains more information about birds, in the same space, attractively as well as 

 concisely stated, than can be found in any other book with which we are acquainted. 

 ... A. delightful, valuable, instiuctive, entertaining, beautiful book." — Brooklyn 

 Standard- Union. 



" Most heartily can ' Bird-Life' be commended. It is by a practical ornithologist, 

 but it is simple and comprehensible. It is compact, pointed, clear. . . . The work is 

 perfectly reliable. . . . The author uses every line to give information. A straightfor- 

 ward and very compact guide-book to bird-land." — Hartjord Post. 



" An intelligent consideration of the book will add to the reader's pleasure in his 

 walks in field and wood, quicken his ear, make him hear and see things which before 

 went unnoticed. . . . Gives the student an introduction to ornithology, which places 

 him on the threshold of the entrance to the innermost circles of bird-life," — Boston 

 Times. 



" Mr. Chapman's book ought to be as greatly in demand in the average household 

 as a history of one's country." — Proviaence yournal. 



" The illustrations are undoubtedly the best bird drawings ever produced in Amer- 

 ica." — RecreaUoH. 



*' A comprehensive book, one that is sufficient for all the ordinary needs of the 

 amateur ornithologist. It is satisfactory in every detail, and arranged with a care and 

 method that will draw praise from the highest sources. Every lover of outdoor life will 

 find this book a delightful companion and an invaluable aid." — Buffalo Enquirer, 



"A volume exceptionally well adapted to the requirements of people who wish to 

 study common birds in the simplest and most profitable manner pos&ible. ... As a 

 readily intelligible and authoritative guide this manual has qualities that will commend 

 it at once to the attention of the discerning student." — Boston Beacon. 



" Such a study as ever^ intelligent reader will desire to make, even the busiest of 

 them. . . . The author is in everyway fitted for the task he has taken, and his book 

 abounds in its facts of value, and they are pleasingly and gracefully told." — Chicago 

 Inter' Ocean. 



" An interesting mass of data collected through years of study and observation. . . . 

 While accurate from a scientific pohit of view, it makes delightful reading for these who 

 will soon be among the flowers and the fields." — Philadelphia Inquirer. 



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