New Zealand 
Bird-Son g 
Immortalised 
“^R. ANDERSEN has f„ 
some vear«s 1-1-, <. t nas * or 
down in ^ been setting- 
- 7 J TS'ct 
■-^oto h rc:f 
hatos ° a n „d ,h „ e „ rh “ d «>* 
‘WO hundred oAth^ and 
distinctive notp the more 
T he book thus r ^ Son ^ s - 
original and uni^comT" 
,,0n ^ 'he literature^ of*Ne\v 
aI and ornithology. 
