OTHER BOOKS BY C. A. REED 



from the Grebes and including the Owls. A colored picture 

 of each species is shown. This book has had an unusual sale 

 among sportsmen and bird lovers who are interested in our 

 larger and shyer birds. 



208 color plates; 250 pages. Bound in cloth, $1.00; in 

 leather, $i;25 net; postage 5 cents. 



FLOWER GUIDE 



A pocket guide to the wild flowers commonly found in 

 eastern United States and Canada. This book is designed 

 along the same lines as "Land Birds" and "Water Birds" 

 and will identify most of the flowers to be found during your 

 rambles. Each species is shown by handsomely colored 

 pictures that give the correct idea of the appearance of the 

 plants, their flowers and leaves. 



"Flower Guide" has had an extraordinary sale (over 

 200,000 copies) and has been adopted and is used in large 

 quantities in many of our leading colleges and normal 

 schools. 



The text tells where each flower is found, when it blooms, 

 whether in woods, fields, swamps, etc., the height that the 

 plant attains, whether it is self-fertilized or cross-fertilized 

 and how ; in fact a great deal more information than one would 

 think possible in a book to fit comfortably in the pocket. 



192 colored plates; 230 pages. Bound in cloth, 75 cents; 

 in leather, $1.00 net; postage 5 cents. 



NATURE STUDIES — BIRDS 



Just the sort of reading that will start the young folks 

 along the right paths in the study of birds. True stories of 

 bird life as related to Dorothy and Dick by their Uncle 

 George, taking up the habits of forty common birds, their 

 mannerisms, songs, nesting, etc., in a way that unconsciously 

 leads the reader to make similar observations of birds that 

 he or she may afterward see. Each of these birds is illus- 

 trated with a handsome colored picture. 



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