. Bird lore . able Guide to the Birdsof New England and Eastern New York. The Annual Report of Edward HoweForbush, State Ornithologist of Massa-chusetts (Fifty-ninth Annual Report ofthe State Board of Agriculture), as usualevidences the activity of this official inmore widely diffusing a knowledge of thevalue of birds to the commonwealth andin arousing an increased interest in theirprotection. A Bird Almanac, by Millicent Hinkleyand Nettie M. Sadler, published by theFine Arts Circle of the Fourth Presby-terian Church of Syracuse, N. Y., pre-sents, in attractive form, varied and sea-sonable inf


. Bird lore . able Guide to the Birdsof New England and Eastern New York. The Annual Report of Edward HoweForbush, State Ornithologist of Massa-chusetts (Fifty-ninth Annual Report ofthe State Board of Agriculture), as usualevidences the activity of this official inmore widely diffusing a knowledge of thevalue of birds to the commonwealth andin arousing an increased interest in theirprotection. A Bird Almanac, by Millicent Hinkleyand Nettie M. Sadler, published by theFine Arts Circle of the Fourth Presby-terian Church of Syracuse, N. Y., pre-sents, in attractive form, varied and sea-sonable information in regard to eventsin the bird world for each month in theyear. It is illustrated with photographsand pen-and-ink drawings. The Birds Convention, by Harriet , issued by the Out West Magazineof Los Angeles, Cal., describes the adven-tures of the birds lives as related by themin a convention they are supposed to haveheld. Thirty-six illustrations from natureform an attractive feature of the


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