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This work has taken a permanent place in the literature relating to the 

 Nesting Habits of our North American Birds. It contains accurate descrip- 

 tions of the Color and Size of the Eggs of all the Land and Water Birds 

 known to breed in North America. No Oologist can afford to be without 

 this work and it takes the place of expensive works which are usually beyond 

 the reach of many collectors. 



"The illustrations are new and far 

 ahead of the old cross-eyed owls and 

 the like which are found in so many 

 ancient and modern works on the 

 subject." — Thomas Mclhrraith, Author 

 of the "Birds of Ontario." 



"I consider it a valuable contribu- 

 tion to ornithological literature. It 

 should be in the hands of every col- 

 lector." — Thomas G. Genrry : Author of 

 "Nests and Eggs of Birds of tlie United 

 States." "Life Histories of the Birds of 

 Eastern Penn," etc. 



"I must say the illustrations are 

 beautiful, and" true to life. You de- 

 serve great credit for getting out such 

 a book. It is the only work of the 

 kind I have ever seen that exactly 

 filled the wants of the egg collector." 

 — E. C. Davis, Greenville. Texas. 



"Your last work I am more than 

 pleased with; it ought to be in the 

 possession of every collector." — Ed- 

 win A. Chapen, Author of "Oology of 

 New England." 



''It will be of great value to me and 

 I shall prize it highly.*' — A 1 . .S'. Goss, 

 Topeka, Kansas. 



"I am sure you have made a most 

 useful little book, one that every 

 young collector (and many who are 

 not young) ought to have." — B. W. 

 Everinau. 



"I take pleasure in acknowledging 

 the receipt of your "Key to the Eggs 

 of North American Birds." It is very 

 handsomely gotten up and unique. 

 It will certainly take a permanent 

 place in the ornithological literature 

 of the U. S. Fifteen years ago what 

 would I not have given for such a vol- 

 ume? and to-day 1 welcome it hearti- 

 ly. I wish it great success, which it 

 will sure'y have, unless I misjudge 

 the sense of all working oologists." — 

 Dr. Howard Jones, Author of the "Il- 

 lustrations of the Nests and Eggs of the 

 Birds of Ohio." 



"1 cannot refrain from telling you 

 direct how much I welcome, this help- 

 meet in my studies and researches, in 

 short, in a concise and thorough man- 

 ner it fills a long felt want. Add my 

 name to the long list of admirers, 

 which this charming little book must 

 have made for you." — Harry G. Par- 

 ker, Chester, Pa. 



"Have looked it over, and find it. 



invaluable to the egg collector. The 

 ' descrirjtions are accurate and the 

 S work meets a long felt want. Theto- 

 | pography of the work is perfect, and 



the price" is within the reach of all." — 

 ! A. K. Fuller, Lawrence, Kan. 



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Having purchased all the remaining copies of Davie's "Eggs and Nests" we 

 will offer them, until all are sold, at the above price. Those ordering before 

 March 1st, will receive the Hawkeye 0. and O. free. Postal note or money 

 order preferred. 



