. Bird lore . n birds. The titlesare so arranged that one can readily tell whatare the principal publications relating to thebirds of any given region. The book therefore makes an admirableintroduction to the study of birds and theliterature of ornithology, and at the same timeis an authoritative work of reference. 344 Pages. Cloth, $ net. Postage 22 cents D. APPLETON & CO. 29-35 West 32d Street NEW YORK THE WARBLERS ofNORTH AMERICA By FRANK M. CHAPMAN and others Twenty-four colored plates by Fuertesand Horsfall, illustrating male, femaleand immature plumages. Three hundred and six pages o


. Bird lore . n birds. The titlesare so arranged that one can readily tell whatare the principal publications relating to thebirds of any given region. The book therefore makes an admirableintroduction to the study of birds and theliterature of ornithology, and at the same timeis an authoritative work of reference. 344 Pages. Cloth, $ net. Postage 22 cents D. APPLETON & CO. 29-35 West 32d Street NEW YORK THE WARBLERS ofNORTH AMERICA By FRANK M. CHAPMAN and others Twenty-four colored plates by Fuertesand Horsfall, illustrating male, femaleand immature plumages. Three hundred and six pages of texttreating of the color characters, field-marks, range, migration, haunts,songs, nest and eggs of each species. nrHE book is an indispensable guideto every student of these, the mostbeautiful, most abundant, and leastknown* of our birds. 8vo. Cloth, $3. Postage, 20 cents D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 29 West Thirty-second Street NEW YORK CITY VOL. XVIIINo. 5 SEPTEMBER—OCTOBER, 1916 20c. a Copy$1 aYoar [^^r.


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