"THE STORY OF THE FARALLONES!" 



Text by Chester .B^low. Arranged 

 and Published by H. R. Taylor. 



A dainty brochure full of interesting descriptive matter and, lavish in half- 

 tone illustrations of the great bird rookeries on thb famous Islands ; 32 pages 

 on enamel paper besides a handsome cover in translucent board. It is a 

 booklet wonderfully fascinating to the Oologist and a rich addition to any Li- 

 brary. The photographs are unique; the^e are in all three hundred and 

 seventy square inches of costly half-tone illustrations, showing the varied 

 bird life in its picturesque surroundings, the great sea lions, the eggers, etc. 

 The remaining edition will be sold by mail, prepaid, for 



Ooly 30 C^Ots Per Qopy 



Or Two to One Address, 50 CeQts, 



Dr* Elliott CoUeS Saysof theWork: 



"It is very handsomely gotten up, a credit to all concerned, either in the text 

 or illustrations, and gives a great deal of information in an entertaining man- 

 ner. For my part, I have a clearer idea of the Ornithology of the Islands 

 than I ever derived from any previous publication on the subject. The ap- 

 pearance of the Brochure is also timely, now that the egging has just been 

 made the subject of legislation." 



Hundreds of other press notices and letters of commendation have been 

 received. 



Hemit: In Any form to 



H. R. TAVUOR, Publisher, 

 ALAMEDA - - - CALIFORNIA. 



