. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. t I ^irb^Core Edited by FRANK M. CHAPMAN. Reduced facsimile of ERNEST Thompson Seton's drawing of tiie Northern Shrike. Presented to every subscriber to Vol. VII, 1905, of BlRD- LORE. The original is nearly We still have left a few complete sets of BiRD-LORE, and offer 4^ the six volumes, 1899-1904, unbound, for $ postpaid. > 'BI'RD-LO'RE 4> Harrt^btir^, Venn, i ? ?????»?????????????????????»?? ?-?-????-»i -f-ffM^-H-M-f-H-^ BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC INSTRUCTIVE TKe Birds and Natvire Library IWILLIAM KERR HIGLEY, Editor, Secretary of


. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. t I ^irb^Core Edited by FRANK M. CHAPMAN. Reduced facsimile of ERNEST Thompson Seton's drawing of tiie Northern Shrike. Presented to every subscriber to Vol. VII, 1905, of BlRD- LORE. The original is nearly We still have left a few complete sets of BiRD-LORE, and offer 4^ the six volumes, 1899-1904, unbound, for $ postpaid. > 'BI'RD-LO'RE 4> Harrt^btir^, Venn, i ? ?????»?????????????????????»?? ?-?-????-»i -f-ffM^-H-M-f-H-^ BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC INSTRUCTIVE TKe Birds and Natvire Library IWILLIAM KERR HIGLEY, Editor, Secretary of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. This superb set of books should be in every home, in every school and in every library. Illustrated only by the three-color process of photography. 640 illustrations in colors absolutely true to life. Size of plates, 7x9 inches. 371 plates of Birds; 14 plates of Birds' Nests and eggs; 3 plates of Birds' Eggs (49 varieties); 68 plates of Mammals; 18 plates of Insects (98 varieties); 9 plates of Shells (96 varieties); 86 plates of Flowers and Fruits; 17 plates of Gems and Gem Minerals; 54 plates of miscellaneous subjects. These volumes are bound in red, half morocco, and consist of 80 numbers of "Birds and ; "Certainly no periodical, and probably no book on birds ever found any- thing like such favor with the public as Birds and ;—i/'yemng' Post, New York. Are these pictures good? The statements of two eminent men are a sufficient guarantee: The pictures are astonishingly good. I like them so wall that I shall put on the walls of my rustic retreat. Slab Sides.—John Burroughs. You have certainly hit upon a method of reproducing colors with remarkable fidelity to nature.—Dr. Elliott Coues. The text of the books is most interesting and satisfactory. Both prose and poetry bring Nature home to the heart and mind in a captivating and delightful manner. Nature stories teach the younger readers, while reliable an


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