. Bird lore . aining an Appendix, especially designed for teachers. !2mo. Cloth, $ net Bird Studies with a Camera A fascinating account of the habits of some of our common birds,with descriptions of the largest bird colonies existing in eastern NorthAmerica. The authors phenomenal success in photographing birdsin Nature not only lends to the illustrations the charm of realism, butmakes the book a record of surpassing achievements with the camera. i2mo. Cloth, $ The Warblers of North America Full biographies of our most beautiful, most abundant, and least-known birds. In describing thes


. Bird lore . aining an Appendix, especially designed for teachers. !2mo. Cloth, $ net Bird Studies with a Camera A fascinating account of the habits of some of our common birds,with descriptions of the largest bird colonies existing in eastern NorthAmerica. The authors phenomenal success in photographing birdsin Nature not only lends to the illustrations the charm of realism, butmakes the book a record of surpassing achievements with the camera. i2mo. Cloth, $ The Warblers of North America Full biographies of our most beautiful, most abundant, and least-known birds. In describing these dainty, fascinating sprites of thetree-tops Mr. Chapman has here drawn on his own great wealth ofmaterial and has had the cooperation of many other with colored plates of every species, by Fuertes andHorsfall, and by photographs of nests and eggs. Imperial 8vo. Cloth, $ net D. APPLETON & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS29-35 W. 32d St., New York City Camps and Cruises ofan Ornithologist. 250 Photographsfrom , color inlayon cover, gilt top,rough-cut a box, $ net. ByFrank Curator of Birds at the American Museum of Natural History For eight years, accompanied by artist and assistant, Mr. Chapmandevoted all of each nesting season of the birds to making the fieldstudies for a great series of groups of American birds which shouldexceed in beauty and scientific value anything which has heretoforebeen attempted in this line. The story of these eight years experi-ences, together with descriptions of wonderful sights in the world ofbirds, as told by Mr. Chapman in Camps and Cruises of an Orni-thologist, possesses the charm of a tale of travel and adventure,while the illustrations form one of the most remarkable series of pic-tures of bird-life which has ever appeared. D. APPLETON & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS29-35 W. 32d St., New York City SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 1910 20o. a CopySI a Yaar


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