By FRANK M. CHAPMAN, 



Ass<iciatc Curainr uf Mammalogy ami ( )rniLholngy in tli 

 AniL-ricaii iMusL-uni uf Natar;d History, 



BIRD STUDIES WITH A CAMERA. With [niroductory Chapiers 

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Illustrated with over loo Photographs from Nature by the 



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I'his ])ractical but fascinathiL; hook is a record of surprising achievc- 

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HANDBOOK OF BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



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over 200 Illustrations. i2mo. 



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 the Arctic Dccan to the (iulf of Mexico, aiul is tluis nf use in any part 

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BIRD^LIFE. A Guide to the Study of our Common Birds. 



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