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New Nature Books for Sale 
By RAYMOND MOSTEK 
OuR SOCIETY, in its constant efforts to be of greater service to its members 
and friends, has expanded its book service. This is good news for book 
lovers. For the past several years the Illinois Audubon Society has main- 
tained a small book service to acquaint more people with fine publications 
which are helpful in the field, and to add to the Society’s income. At a 
recent meeting of the Board of Directors, it was voted to increase the 
number of books offered. The Society will handle some of the best current 
titles in nature literature. 
Books make excellent gifts for Christmas and birthdays. We will be 
happy to fill any orders by mail. By addressing your requests directly to 
the Book Chairman, you will expedite your order greatly. If you desire 
books that we do not have in stock, we will be glad to obtain them for you. 
These are some of the new titles which have been added: 
Hawks Aloft: Maurice Broun. $4.00 
Field Guide to Mammals: Burt. $8.75 
Exploring Our National Parks: Devereux Butcher. $2.50 
The Sea Around Us: Rachel Carson. $3.50 
A Sand County Almanac: Aldo Leopold. $4.00 
Wildlife an Color: Roger T. Peterson. $3.00 
Steve Mather of the National Parks: Shankland. $4.00 
Flamingo Hunt: Zehl. $3.50 
In addition to the above books, the Society has a good supply of the 
reliable perennials on hand: field guides, the Golden Nature Books, and 
wildlife books for children. As in the past, the Society will maintain a 
book table at the James Simpson Theater in the Chicago Natural History 
Museum at the time of each Audubon Screen Tour program. You are in- 
vited to visit us there. Persons desiring to obtain nature books for Christmas 
giving should write as early as possible to: 
Raymond Mostek, Book Chairman, 3345 N. Harding Ave., Chicago 18 
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Bird Calls for Sale 
The new Audubon Bird Calls offered for sale in the last issue of the 
Bulletin have proved highly popular with our members. About four dozen 
have been sold so far. These little wooden cylinders, which attract a variety 
of small birds with their squeaking sounds, make an ideal Christmas gift 
for young nature students. Orders for the Bird Calls should be sent directly 
to our Treasurer, Mr. John Helmer, 847 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Illinois. 
Our special club price is just $1.25 each. 
