. American bird magazine, ornithology . COLOR KEV T O North American Birds By FRANK M. CHAPMAN A complete bird dictionary, with upwards of 800drawings in colors so arranged that one may learn abirds name with the least possible difficulty. In noother book has the problem of identification been sosimplified. The book is equally useful in any part ofthe country from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 312 pages,cloth, $ Postpaid. Nortii American Birds Eggs By CHESTER A. REED, B. S. A complete illustrated book of all eggs. It givesthe habitat and breeding range of each species; loca-tion and constr


. American bird magazine, ornithology . COLOR KEV T O North American Birds By FRANK M. CHAPMAN A complete bird dictionary, with upwards of 800drawings in colors so arranged that one may learn abirds name with the least possible difficulty. In noother book has the problem of identification been sosimplified. The book is equally useful in any part ofthe country from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 312 pages,cloth, $ Postpaid. Nortii American Birds Eggs By CHESTER A. REED, B. S. A complete illustrated book of all eggs. It givesthe habitat and breeding range of each species; loca-tion and construction of the nest; time of nesting;number, description and variation of eggs laid; witha full sized illustration of the egg of nearly everyspecies, and a large number of full-page illustrationsof nesting sites. 360 pages, cloth, $ Postpaid. Both of above books and the Amepioan Bird Magazine for one year for $ American Natural History By W. T. HORNADAY. Director of the New York Zoological Park, Author of Two Years in the Jungle. A POPULAR BOOK. Sparkling in style, full of ancedotes, personal exper-iences and observations. In scope and arrangement, scientific. In presenta-tion, non-technical. It is a book for the student, the teacher, and generalreader. With 343 illustrations, picturing 375 animals, besides charts and maps. Size of book 10x7 inches. Royal 8vo, $ Postpaid. CHAS. K. REED, Worcester, Mass. The Condor A Magazine of Western Ornithology Edited by Walter K. Fisher For 1905 THE CONDOR has beenfortunate in securing cooperation ofMr. William Lovell Finley and T. Bohlman whose superbphotographs of wild birds have neverbeen excelled, and rarely will contribute to each issue dur-ing 1905 and the collection of photo-graphs will be notable in the historyof ornithology. The first article, in the Januaryissue, details the photographing ofin aerie of Western Red-tai


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