OTHER BOOKS BY C. A. REED 



112 pages; 55 x 75 inches; forty colored illustrations. 

 Neatly bound in gray cloth, 60 cents net; postage 10 cents. 



NATURE STUDIES IN FIELD AND WOOD 



Absorbingly interesting in itself, the greatest value of this 

 book lies in the fact that it will lead the reader to realize how 

 blind he has been to the beauties and wonders of nature 

 about him. The brook, the pond, the field, the woods, the 

 swamps and even the back yards yield quantities of very 

 interesting subjects for study. 



These studies cannot but arouse in the reader the desire 

 to go out and verify them and perhaps do some original in- 

 vestigation concerning the lives of some other creatures. 

 Such studies develop the senses of perception and observation 

 immensely, and the one who is "alive" to what is going on 

 about him is surely better able to cope with all situations in 

 life than one who sees nothing until it is forcibly brought to 

 his attention. 



112 pages; forty illustrations in color and black and white. 



Neatly bound in gray cloth, 60 cents net; postage 10 cents. 



NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS' EGGS 



This is the only book on the market that gives illustrations 

 of the eggs of nearly all species of North American birds. 

 Each egg is shown full size, photographed directly from well- 

 marked and authentic specimens, the author having access 

 to the largest and best public and private museums for secur- 

 ing the requisite material. Besides these valuable pictures 

 the book also includes many plates of nesting sites and nests 

 and eggs in their natural situations. 



The text gives the habitat and nesting habits of each 

 species, and marginal sketches give an idea of the appearance 

 of the birds. 



This volume is find)' printed on heavy paper and hand- 

 somely bound in cloth. 350 pages, 6x9 inches. 



$2.50 net; postage 25 cents. 



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