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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Dec. 22, 1906. 
Sportsmen’s Clothing 
Sheds Water like a Duck’s Back 
Combines the advantage of perfect tailoring 
with perfect protection against rain. Water¬ 
proofed by a patent process, permitting thorough 
ventilation. Cloth as soft as chamois, yet rain 
cannot penetrate it, whether in driving down¬ 
pour or dreary all-day drizzle. Equally appro¬ 
priate to fair or rainy weather. Fit, finish and 
waterproof .qualities guaianteed. Sightly and 
durable. 
.Goat double stitched and lined throughout 
with same material. Reinforced shoulder cap. 
Patent bellows under arm gives extra ventila¬ 
tion, and freedom of movement with paddle, rod 
or gun. Pockets everywhere. 
Trousers reinforced from hip to knee. Double 
seat. 
Give snug breast measure, height, and length 
of arm from center of back. Waist and leg for 
trousers. 
Light, tan or dead grass green. 
Coat, $5 ; trousers, §3; hat, $1. Express prepaid. 
FOR LADIES’ WEAR 
Neatly tailored coat and skirt. Gives absolute 
protection on any outing trip. Suitable for gun¬ 
ning, fishing, tramping, boating/ climbing. 
Coat, §5.00; skirt, §4.00. Express prepaid.- 
Booklet, with samples of material and directions 
for self-measurement sent free. 
BIRD, JONES & KENYON, 
3 Blandina St. Utica, N. Y, 
Audubon’s Birds of America. 
We have a few plates of this magnificent work which will be sold singly until the supply is 
exhausted. They are of the edition issued in America by Roe, Lockwood & Co., and represent the 
birds as life size. The sheets are elephant folio, and the paper heavy. For accuracy of delineation, 
fidelity to detail, and accessories 
Audubon’s Birds Have Never Been Equaled. 
The constantly increasing- scarcity of this work makes these large plates each year more valuable, so 
that from a business point of view they are a profitable investment. For a sportsman’s dining room a selection 
of these plates appropriately framed makes a 
SUPERB ORNAMENT. 
Some of these plates are double and can if desired be cut in two and put in smaller frames. The size of 
sheet is 39 x 26 inches, and they will be sent securely packed in a mailing tube, postage paid. 
Black V ulture & Deer Head.$12 00 
Orchard ttrinle . 4 00 
Redtail Hawk. 10 00 
Jer Falcon. 10 00 
Sparrow Hawk... 8 00 
Pigeon Hawk. 7 00 
Swallow-tailed Hawk. 8 00 
Redwing Blackbird, Starling 8 00 
Black-winged Hawk. 7 00 
Duck Hawk. 10 00 
Fish Hawk. 10 00 
Crow . 5 00 
Crow Blackbird. 7 00 
Boat-tail Crackle. 9 00 
Nuttall’s Marsh Wren. 5 00 
Common Marsh Wren.... 5 00 
Crested Titmouse. 5 00 
Hudson Bay Titmouse... .4 00 
Carolina Titmouse. 4 00 
Mocking Bird. 8 00 
Brown Thrasher. 8 00 
Prairie Titlark. 4 00 
Brown Titlark . 4 00 
Grass Finch. 4 00 
Henslow’s Bunting. 4 00 
Chipping Sparrow. 4 00 
Field Sparrow. 4 00 
Seaside Finch. 4 00 
Lincoln’s Finch. 4 00 
White-throated Sparrow... 4'00 
Towhee Bunting. 4 00 
Purple Finch. 5 00 
Crossbill . 5 00 
•Blue Grosbeak. 7 00 
Rose-breasted Grosbeak... 8 00 
Nighthawk . 7 00 
Chimney Swift., 4 00 
Carolina Paroquet. 10 00 
Golden-winged Wood¬ 
pecker. 5 00 
Pileated Woodpecker. 8 00 
Belted Kingfisher. 7 00 
Yellow-billed Cuckoo. 5 00 
Mangrove Humming Bird 5 00 
Ruby Throat Hummer.... 6 00 
Columbia Humming Bird. 5 00 
Forktail Flycatcher. 5 00 
Arkansas, Say’s & Swal¬ 
lowtail Flycatcher. 8 00 
Pipiry Flycatcher. 4 00 
Great-crested Flycatcher.. 4 00 
Olive-sided Flycatcher_ 4 00 
Small Green-crested Fly¬ 
catcher.. .,.1. 4 00 
Wood Pewee. 4 00 
White-eyed Vireo. 4 00 
.Yellow-throated Vireo. 4 00 
Green Ijlack-capped Fly¬ 
catcher. 4 00 
Wilson’s Flycatcher. 4 00 
Canada Warbler. 4 00 
Bonaparte’s Flycatcher. 4 00 
Hooded Warbler. 4 00 
Kentucky Warbler. 4 00 
Bay-breasted Warbler. 4 00 
Pine-creeping Warbler.... 4 00 
Y.ellowpoll Warbler. 4 00 
Rathbone Warbler. 4 00 
Children’s Warbler. 4 00 
Yellow Redpoll Warbler.. 4 00 
Black and Yellow Warbler 4 00 
Swainson’s Warbler. 4 00 
Bachman’s Warbler. 4 00 
Carbonated Warbler. 4 00 
Nashville Warbler. 4 00 
Black and White Creeper. 4 00 
Cedar Bird... 4 00 
Bohemian Waxwing. 6 00 
White-bellied Swallow. 5 00 
Cliff Swallow. 5 00 
Great Marble Godwit. 7 00 
Glossy Ibis... 7 00 
Night Heron. 8 00 
Yellow-crowned Night 
Heron. 8 00 
Green Heron. 8 00 
Great White Heron. 9 00 
Peale’s and Reddish 
Egrets. 9 00 
Flamingo . 10 00 
Smew .10 00 
Brown Pelican. 10 00 
Crested Grebe. 7 00 
Black Skimmer. 7 00 
Sandwich Tern. 5 00 
Puffin . 5 00 
Razor-billed Auk. 6 00 
Tryant Flycatcher. 5 00 
Solitary Flycatcher. 4 00 
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