Three Notable Books 
A Hermit’s Wild Friends; or, Eighteen Years 
in the Woods 
By MASON A. WALTON 
A volume of animal and woodcraft lore by the well-known hermit of Gloucester, who 
has lived alone for many years in a solitary cabin built by his own hands. He has con- 
tributed frequent articles to “Forest and Stream” under the signature of “Hermit,” 
which have attracted wide attraction. Fully illustrated, Large 12 mo, cloth, net $1.50. 
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American Fishes 
By G. BROWNE GOODE, La.te Vnited Slates Commissioner of Fisheries 
A new revised edition of this popular treastise upon the game and food fishes of 
North America. Several chapters of additional material have been added, including 
a complete classification of North American fishes. Fully illustrated. Revised and 
edited by Prof. Theodore N. Gill, of the 'Smithsonian Institution. Octavo, cloth, net 
special $3.50. 
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A Key to North American Birds 
By ELLIOTT COVES. M. A., M. D., Ph. D. 
Coues’ “Key” is universally acknowledged to be the most authoritative and 
exhaustive treatise on the subject of American Birds, having for years held its place 
as the standard work of reference for professional ornithologists, as well as for 
amatuers. The new edition presents the nomenclature of the American Ornithologists’ 
Union in the most convenient form for comparison with that of other editions. The 
work is profusely illustrated, and nearly 200' new figures of rare species have been added 
in this edition from life studies by Louis Agassiz Fuertes. Two volumes, cloth, net |!io. 
DANA ESTES & COMPANY 
PUBLISHERS 
BOSTON _ - - - - MASS. 
