. Birds in literature . he life stories of a great many of our native birds, beautifully illustratedby reproductions from photographs of the living, wild birds taken in thefield. Probably comprises the most complete collection of natiue photo-graphs ever published in one volume. Cloth bound; 350 pages, 5 x 7^ 200 illustrations. $ net; postage 20 cents. North American Birds Eggs. By Chester A. Reed. The only work of the kind, describing all North American Birds and givingan illustration, full size, of the egg of each species made from photographsof authentic specimens. 350 pages, 6


. Birds in literature . he life stories of a great many of our native birds, beautifully illustratedby reproductions from photographs of the living, wild birds taken in thefield. Probably comprises the most complete collection of natiue photo-graphs ever published in one volume. Cloth bound; 350 pages, 5 x 7^ 200 illustrations. $ net; postage 20 cents. North American Birds Eggs. By Chester A. Reed. The only work of the kind, describing all North American Birds and givingan illustration, full size, of the egg of each species made from photographsof authentic specimens. 350 pages, 6 x 9 in. $ net; postage 25 cents The Reed Nature Glass. A glass made expressly for and imported by us. Designed for bird studybut, of course, is equally good for any other purpose to which field glassesare adapted. We have seen nothing at the price equal to it in field andsharpness. Magnifies 3 diameters. Comes in a leather case and with carry-ing strap. Finish black. $ postpaid. CHARLES K. REED, Worcester, Cnurcni 11, A buy t^,Jirds in literature


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