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AMERICAN 



Food and Ga^me Fish 



By DAVID STAR.R. JORJ)AN and BAR.TON W. EVER.MANN 



Otter 

 525 exits 



IN 



10 

 COLOR. 



108 

 LIFE 



FROM 

 PHOTOS 



IMPORTANT POINTS FOR THE ANOIiER 



1. Dr. Jordan, President of Leland Stanford University, and Dr. Evermann, of 

 the United States Fish Commission, have fished in every State and Territory of the 

 Union, as well as in Canada, Alaska and tropical rivers and seas. 



2. They combine an exact scientific knowledge with an en- 

 thusiastic love of angling ; thus the book is not only scientific, 

 but popular and sportsmanlike. 



3. There are 1,000 species of fish described. 



4. The illustrations are remarkable, over 100 species having 

 been photographed from life, in the water, by A. R. Dugmore — 

 the first successful photos of live fish ever secured. There are 

 also 10 superb lithographed color plates and over 200 text cuts. 



5. The identification of any fish is made extremely easy. 



6. The book tells of the 'habits of the fish, and indicates the 

 localities, the seasons, and the methods best adapted for success- 

 ful angling. 



7. Extraneous matter is introduced — verses, authenticated stories of unusual 

 phenomena, and anything which may be of interest to the reader. 



8. The book is of royal octavo size, containing 545 pages and over 325 illustrations, 

 and sells for $4.00, special net. (By mail $4 36). 



Uhis is the eighth in our ffebu Nature Library, the other -Volumes being Nature's 

 Garden (Wild Flotvers) ; "Bird Neighbors ; Game "Birds; The Insect BooKi The 

 Mushroom BooK.; Bird Homes; The Butterfly BooK.- 'COe bax)e printed 91.000 

 of these bocks to date. 



Cut out this coupon and maii to us for our full-page circular giving 

 full particulars, with reproductions of some of the cuts. 



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