FRANK M. CHAPMAN^S BOOKS. 
Bird Studies with a Camera. 
With Introductory Chapters on the Outfit and Methods of the 
Bird Photographer. By Frank M. Chapman, Associate Curator 
of Mammalogy and Ornithology in the American Museum of 
Natural History. Illustrated with over loo Photographs from 
Nature by the Author. i2mo. Cloth, $1.75. 
Bird-Life. A Guide to the Study of our Common Birds. 
Edition de Luxe, with 75 full-page lithographic plates, represent¬ 
ing 100 birds in their natural colors, after drawings by Ernest 
Thompson-Seton. 8 vo. Cloth, $ 5 . 00 . 
Popular Edition in Colors. i 2 mo. Cloth, $ 2.00 net; postage, 
18 cents additional. 
Teachers’ Edition. With 75 full-page uncolored plates and 25 
drawings in the text, by Ernest Thompson-Seton. Also con¬ 
taining an Appendix with new matter designed for the use of 
teachers, and including lists of birds for each month of the year. 
i 2 mo. Cloth, $ 2 . 00 . 
Teachers’ Manual. To accompany Portfolios of Colored Plates 
of “ Bird-Life.” Contains the same text as the Teachers’ Edi¬ 
tion of “ Bird-Life,” but it is without the 75 uncolored plates. 
Sold only with the Portfolios, as follows: 
Portfolio No. I. —Permanent Residents and Winter Visitants. 
32 plates. 
Portfolio No. II. —March and April Migrants. 34 plates. 
Portfolio No. III. —May Migrants, Types of Birds’ Eggs, Types 
of Birds’ Nests from Photographs from Nature. 34 plates. 
Price of Portfolios, $ 1.25 each ; with Manual, $ 2 . 00 . 
The three Portfolios with Manual, $ 4 . 00 . 
Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America. 
With nearly 200 Illustrations, i 2 mo. Library Edition, Cloth, 
$ 3 . 00 ; Pocket Edition, flexible morocco, $ 3 . 50 . 
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. 
