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Stereopticon Slides of birds. One hundred and fifty sub- 

 jects are listed in the catalogue of lantern slides obtainable 

 from the National Association at 8oc per slide. This series 

 probably includes the gems of bird photography. 



The Cat, What Shall We Do with It, compiled by M. S. and 

 L. A. Lacey, issued by the Audubon Society, State of Con- 

 necticut, Fairfield, Conn. Obtainable from the National Asso- 

 ciation of Audubon Societies. A plea for the licensing of cats. 

 An important and vital subject. 



The Horrors of the Plume Trade, by William Dutcher. 



A special department to which we would call attention is 

 the Junior Audubon Classes. The National Societies are 

 making a special campaign to enlist the sympathy and awaken 

 the interest of the children of the country in bird-life. 



Anyone interested should send for lists which include sub- 

 jects and prices. 



Massachusetts Audubon Society 

 234 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. 



Save the Birds, by William Dutcher, Treasurer of American 

 Ornithologists' Union. 



Woman's Heartlessness, by Celia Thaxter. 



The Cost of a Feather, by Mrs. May Riley Smith. Paper 

 read at the Annual Convention at New York City, Federation 

 of Women's Clubs, 1907. 



First Principles of Bird Protection, leaflet. 



Helps to Bird Study, pamphlet. 



Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Board of 

 Agriculture 



Nature Leaflet No. 12, 3rd edition revised. Winter Birds 

 on the Farm. 



No. 15, 4th edition. Bird Houses. 



No. 22, 4th edition revised. Hints for Outdoor Bird 

 Study — How to identify birds. 



No. 23, 4th edition revised. Hints for Outdoor Bird 

 Study — How to find birds. 

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