By FRANK M. CHAPMAN 



Curator of Ornithology in the American Museum 

 oE Natural History 



HANDBOOK OF BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA 



Third edition. With introductory chapters on the study 

 of Ornithology; how to identify hirds and how to collect 

 and preserve birds, their neata and eggs. 20 full-page 

 plates and 150 cuts in tbe text, llimo. Ijibrary edition. 

 Pocket edition. 



BIRD-LIFE 



A guide to the study of our common birds. With 75 full- 

 page colfired platfts a.nd mimernus * text, drawings oy 

 Ernest Thompson Seton. Containing an Appendix, es- 

 pecially designed for teachers. 12mo. Cloth. 



BIRD STUDIES WITH A CAMERA 



A fascinating account of the habits of common birds, with 

 descriptions of the largest bird colonies existing in eastern 

 North America. The author's phenomenal success in 

 photographing birds in Nature not only lends to the il- 

 lustrations the charm of realism, hut makes the book a 

 record of surprising achievements with the camera. 12mo. 

 Cloth 



WARBLERS OF NORTH AMERICA 



A full descriptiuu of our "most beautiful, must abundant, 

 and least kno^vn birds." Illustrated with colored plates 

 of every species and photographs of nests and eggs. Imp. 

 8vo. Illustrated. 



CAMPS AND CRUISES OF AN ORNITHOLOGIST 



Thfi story of eight years' experience in travel, in which 

 the author covered over 60,000 miles in his search for 

 material with which to prepare a series of groups of 

 American birds, to exceed in beauty and scientific value 

 anything which had heretofore been attempted in this 

 line. The illustrations, over 250 in number, are from Dr. 

 Chapman's photographs, and beyond question form a re- 

 markable series of pictures of bird-life. 8vo. 



COLOR KEY TO NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS 



This work may be described as an illustrated dictionary 

 of North American hirds. It is the most complete publi- 

 cation of its kind, and makes an admirable introduction 

 to the study of birds and the literature of Ornithology 



and at the same time is an authoritative work ol 

 reference. Over 800 pictures. 



OUR WINTER BIRDS 



An introduction to the study of birds.* The author be- 

 lievfis that the study of Ornithology should begin with tba 

 winter birds as they are fewer in nuinbor and easier to 

 approach. Divided into convenient groups such as Held 

 birds, forest birds, home birds, etc. Illustrated. 12mo. 



THE TRAVELS OF BIRDS 



A series of clia'pter-S on hird migration, describing birds 

 as travelers, why they travel, dangers by the way, night 

 flyers and day ilyers, etc. Many illustrations from draw- 

 ings. Illustrated. 



WHAT BIRD IS THAT? 



A bird honk for beginners with SOI hirds in color. 



D. APPLBTON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK 



