"AN IDEAL BOOK ON NATURE STUDY." 



CITIZEN BIRD. 



Scenes from Bird Life in Plain Englisli for Beginners. By 

 Mabel Osgood Wright and Elliott Coues. With One 

 Hundred and Eleven Illustrations by Louis Agassiz Fuertes. 

 i2mo, Cloth, $1.50, net. 



_ This first issue of The Heart of Nature 'Amsi— Citizen Bird— \i 

 in every way a remarkable book. It is the story of the Bird-People 

 told for the House-People, especially the young House-People, being 

 dedicated "To All Boys and Girls who Love Birds and Wish to Pro- 

 tect Them." 



It is not a mere sympathetic plea for protection. It shows how Citi- 

 zen Bird " works for his own living as well as ours, pays his rent and 

 taxes, and gives free concerts daily"; is scientifically accurate in de- 

 scription of anatomy, dress, and habits; and is illustrated by over one 

 hundred engravings in half tone, together with descriptive diagrams, 

 and has a valuable index of some one hundred and fifty-four American 

 birds. 



It is a question when one becomes too old to enjoy such a delight- 

 ful and entertaining book. 



TOMMY-ANNE 



AND 



THE THREE HEARTS. 



By Mabel Osgood Wright. With many Illustrations by Albert 

 D. Blashfielcl. i2mo, Cloth, Colored Edges. $1.50. 



" This book is calculated to interest children in nature, and grown folks, 

 too, will find themselves catching the author's enthusiasm. As for Tommy- 

 Anne herself, she is bound to make friends wherever she is known. The 

 more of such books as these, the better for the children. One Tommy- 

 Anne is worth a whole shelf of the average juvenile literature." — Critic. 



" Her book is altogether out of the commonplace. It will be immensely 

 enterti'iining to all children v\ho have a touch of imaginaiion, and it is 

 instructive and attractive to older readeis as well." — Outlook. 



"The work is probably the most charming nature-book for children 

 published this year." — Dial. 



THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, 



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