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Science and Literature. Price 40 cents. Contains a bibli- 

 ography including 55 titles on the subject. 



United States Department of Agriculture 



Washington, D. C. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 513, Fifty Common Birds of Farm 

 and Orchard. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 493, The English Sparrow as a Pest. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 497, Some Common Game, Aquatic 

 and Rapacious Birds in Relation to Man. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 456, Our Grosbeaks and Their Value 

 to Agriculture. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 54, Some Common Birds and Their 

 Relation to Agriculture. 



Plants Useful to Attract Birds and Protect Fruit. Reprint 

 from yearbook for 1909. 



Our Meadow Larks in Relation to Agriculture. Reprint 

 from yearbook 1912. 



* Bureau of Biological Survey, Circular No. 92, Henry W. 

 Henshaw, Chief of Bureau, Proposed Regulations for Protec- 

 tion of Migratory Birds, issued June 23, 191 3. 



*No. 93, Explanation of the Proposed Regulations for the 

 Protection of Migratory Birds, issued June 23, 1913. 



National Association of Audubon Societies 



1794 Broadway, New York City 



Bulletin No. 1, March 1914, price 10c. Attracting Birds 

 about the Home. Includes (1) Our Avian Creditors, by 

 Ernest Harold Baynes. (2) The Winter Feeding of Birds, by 

 Mabel Osgood Wright. (3) Bringing the Winter Birds about 

 our Homes, by Edward Howe Forbush. (4) Putting up Bird 

 Boxes, — How to Make and Where to Place Them, by Beecher 

 S. Bowdish. 



Educational Leaflets of four pages of descriptive text, a 

 separate colored plate and a separate outline on drawing paper 

 intended to be colored, 2c each; $18 per thousand in lots of 

 500 or more of one subject. 75 bird subjects are illustrated. 



* See Appendix A, pages 93 and 100. 



