FIELD GLASSES FOR BIRD 

 STUDY 



or equally good for the mountains, sea shore or theatre, or wherever a 

 large, clear image of an object is desired. 



We carefulh' examined more than a hundred makes of field 

 glasses, to select the ones best adapted for bird studj-. 



We found one make that was superior to any other of the same 

 price and equal optically, and nearly as well made as those costing 

 three limes a= much. 



They magnify about three diameters, and have an unusually large 

 fij,]f| i;[ \ ision or angle of view, making it easy to find a bird or keep 

 him in siL'ht, Price only )?5.oo postpaid. 



CHAS. K. REED Worcester, Mass. 



BIRD BOOK 



