THE AMERICAN 
BIRD MAGAZINE 
Profusely illustrated with Photographs 
of Wild Birds from hife. P'resh. inter- 
esting, and instructive Bird Literature. 
P^verything original. Kach number 
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Ten Birds in Natural Colors 
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Fiveryone subscribing now is entitled to 
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on paper I2.\20 inches. This is prob- 
ably the best photograph ever taken of 
an entire family of live wild birds. 
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"Notes of a Naturalist in Guam,’’ written by 
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BULLETIN 
OF TflE 
Michkjan Ornithological 
Club 
An Illustrated Ouarterly devoted to the. 
Ornithology of the Cireat Lake liegion 
Alexander If^. Blain, Jr.. Rdilor 
/. Claire Wood and ll'aller B. Barron's, Associates 
Beginning with 1904, the Bulletin enters upon 
its fifth volume. Each issue is filled with notes 
fresh from the field and museum. A large corps 
of field ornithologi.sts are among its contributors, 
which makes it indispensible to all live bird 
students. If you want the leading field magazine 
of the East, you will have to read the Bulletin. 
Have you seen the March issue (36 pages) ? It 
contains besides many interesting and valuable 
articles the complete notes on the "Diicovery of 
the Breeding Area of Kitland's W'arhler.” Fine 
illustrations appear in each issue. Yon cannot 
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nii oKiiiTiioioiiiciii iirii? 
It is a quarterly journal of Maine 
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study, the spread of the knowledge 
thus gained, these are our objects. ” 
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