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dogs, cats, etc., is worth while knowing for adults as well as 
children. \\h*ite Geo. T. Angell, 19 Milk St., Boston. Also 
ask Humane Education Committee, 29 Exchange St., Provi- 
dence, R. I., for maps for schools and humane educational 
literature. 
M. L. Hall, 12() Ridge St., Providence, R. L, will send a 
full set of leaflets on receipt of 25 cents. Send stamp for 
price list. 
The American Humane Association distributes leaflets 
as the above. They all appear to be associated in similar 
humane work. Write Mrs. Mary F. Lovell. 
Maps for Schools, Public Libraries and Clubs. 
Prang Educational Company, of Boston, publish an ex- 
cellent map, showing twenty-six of our common birds in 
color. The map is of heavy linen. A booklet describing these 
birds written by Ralph Hoffman accompanies the map. 
Price, $1.30. 
A. W. Elson & Co., 146 Oliver street, Boston, Mass., 
publish a portrait of Audubon suitable for public schools and 
libraries. The cut used in the front of this book is a small 
copy of the portrait and was kindly loaned by this company. 
“Bird Note Book.’’ This consists of tablets each contain- 
ing lines for date and color of bird and circles in which the 
size of the bird may be given by making a cross. Outlines 
of the shape of the tail, etc., are given, all of which facilitate 
the taking of notes. Richard H. Gerberding is the designer 
and publisher, 1315 Waveland avenue, Chilcago, 111. Price, 
35 cents. 
It is well for the amateur to have some form of note- 
book, as they suggest many details that would be overlooked. 
There are so many birds so near alike that it is not well to 
depend on memory, as the student is likely to get confused 
when trying to identify from descriptions in the books. 
Bird-Lore also issue a note book. 
Our thanks are due to Shield’s Magazine for the loan of 
cuts. Shield’s Magazine is published at 1269 Broadway, New 
