PREFACE. 



This book has been written from a desire to interest, i£ not 

 to instruct, young people in that most attractive branch of 

 natural history, the study of birds. If this purpose is ac- 

 complished, I trust that its deficiencies may be pardoned. In 

 my early study of ornithology, I felt great need of some simi-' 

 lar book ; hence my attempt to supply it. 



The volume wiU fill a place hitherto vacant in ornitholo- 

 gical literature. The works of Wilson,^ Audubon,* and Nut- 

 tall,^ are costly, and rarely offered for sale, having been in a 

 great measure superseded by modern authors. The recent 

 and most complete work on American ornithology,* that of 

 Messrs. Baird, Brewer, and Eidgway, is also costly. Mr. 

 Samuels's book on the " Birds of New England and Adjacent 

 States"^ has been thought too expensive to be within the 

 reach of all, and more or less inaccurate and incomplete. Dr. 

 Coues's admirable " Key to North American Birds," ^ which 

 is probably the best book of reference for collectors, and 

 students of inanimate birds, treats merely of structure, clas- 

 sification, and specific descriptions. The same author's 

 " Field Ornithology," ^ and Mr. Maynard's " Naturalist's 



1 American Ornithology. Wilson. 9 of New England and Adjacent States. 

 vols. Philadelphia, 1814. Bronght E. A. Samuels. 1867. 



down by Ord to 1827. Also 4 yolnmes ' Key to North American Birds, with 



by Bonaparte, of the birds not given by a list of fossil birds. Cones. Natnral- 



Wilson. Philadelphia, 1833. ists' Agency, Salem, Mass. 



2 a. Ornithological Biography. An- ' Field Ornithology, with A Check- 

 dnbon. 1838. b. Enlarged to Btrrfs List of North American Birds." Cones, 

 of America in 1844. Naturalists' Agency, Salem, Mass. 



8 A Manual of the Ornithology of the " The Check-List has been published 



United States and Canada. Nuttall. separately. The older Smithsonian list 



1832, 1840. n^ay !>» obtained from the Naturalists' 



* North American Birds. Baird, Agency, Salem, Mass. To the above- 

 Brewer, and Ridgway. Little, Brown, mentioned books of reference may be 

 & Co., Boston, 1874. added various local catalogues, and the 



6 Birds (or Ornithology and OSlogy) first volume, lately published, of Life- 



