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Jordan and Kellogg: 
Animal Life. Illustrated. 
Kearton, R.: 
Wild Life at Home. How to Study and Photograph it. 
Illustrated. 
Kingsley, John Sterling: 
The Riverside Natural History, five volumes. Illus¬ 
trated. 
Lovell, M. S. : 
Edible Mollusks of Great Britain. 
Lubbock, Sir John: 
On the Origin and Metamorphosis of Insects. 
The Beauties of Nature and Wonders of the World. 
Ants, Bees, and Wasps. Illustrated. 
Mangin, Arthur: 
The Mysteries of the Ocean. Illustrated. 
Manton, Walter P. : 
Taxidermy without a Teacher. 
Insects, How to Catch and Prepare. 
Mathews, F. Schuyler: 
Familiar Life in Field and Forest. Illustrated. 
McCook, Henry C. : 
The Honey Ants of the Garden of the Gods. Illustrated. 
Merriam, Florence A.: 
Birds of Field and Village. Illustrated. 
Birds Through an Opera Glass. Illustrated. 
Merriam, C. Hart: 
Mammals of the Adirondack Region. 
Miall, Louis Compton: 
The Natural History of Aquatic Insects. Illustrated. 
Round the Year. Illustrated. 
Michelet, Jules: 
The Insect. Illustrated. 
The Bird. Illustrated. 
Miller, Olive Thorne: 
Little Brothers of the Air. 
Four-handed Folk. Illustrated. 
Bird Ways. 
In Nesting Time. 
Little Folks in Feathers and Fur. Illustrated. 
