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“A Guide to Bird Finding (East of the Mississippi)” A, by Olin 
S. Pettingill; drawings by George M. Sutton. 659 pp. Oxford Uni- 
versity Press, New York 11, N. Y. $5.00. 
“(Where to Find Birds in Illinois” AB, by John Bayless. To be 
published (1952) by the Itasca Press, Webb Publishing Co., St. 
Paul, Minn. About $1.50. 
“Birds at Home” C, by Marguerite Henry. 88 pp., 12 color plates. 
M. A. Donohue & Co., Chicago. $2.00. 
“Traveling with the Birds” €C, by Rudyerd Boulton. 64 pp., 12 
color plates. Companion to the above volume. $2.00. 
“Color Plates’ G from the above books, available separately. 
Suitable for framing; in two sets of 12 each. $1.00 per set. 
Practically any book on natural history listed below can be ordered 
from the Illinois Audubon Society. Write for information. 
D. Visual Material. Write the Society for loan agreement. 
“Rifty Well-Known Birds” G. Set of 2 by 2 (85 mm) Kodachrome 
slides, with captions. Shipping cost, $1.00. 
Il. THE NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, 1000 Fifth Ave., New York. 
A. Leaflets and Bulletins. Available from the Service Department. 
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“Audubon Bird Leafiets” €. Color picture and outline in each 54x 
8% leaflet. Over 100 species. 10c each; 5c in lots of 6. 
“Audubon Nature Bulletins” BC. Size, 84x11 inches. Set No. 6, 
containing 6 bulletins on birds, 60c; singly, 10c. 
“Nature Study for Schools” BC. Illustrated pamphlets on conser- 
vation and natural history. 10c each. 
“Educational Leaflets” B. Six pamphlets on bird study and feed- 
ing, 10c each. Five pamphlets on conservation and literature, 
de each. 
“Sanctuary Leaflets’ G: “Songbird Sanctuaries,” 30 pp., 15c. 
B. Cards and Charts. Includes wall charts, colored post cards, and field 
check lists. Write the Service Department for descriptive folder and 
price list. 
C. Periodicals. Free with memberships as indicated. 
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“The Audubon Magazine” G. Bimonthly, about 64 pp., illustrated. 
Free to members of National Audubon; otherwise $2.50 per year. 
“Outdoors Illustrated” G. For teachers and students. Five issues 
yearly; illustrated. $1.50 per year; free to each Audubon Junior 
Club. Information on how to form clubs sent free on request. 
“Audubon Junior News” €, Quarterly newspaper of Audubon 
Junior Clubs; written by members. Free to each club. 
Il. PUBLICATIONS OF THE U. S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE. 
(Order from The Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing 
Office, Washington 25, D.C.) 
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Conservation Bulletin No. 1CB. “Attracting Birds” G. 10c. 
No. 14CB. “Homes for Birds” G. 10e. 
