. Birds and nature . lars Jay. 316 Ruddy Duck. 317 Muskrat. 318 Poppy 319 Primrose. 320 Copper and Lead. APRIL, 1900. 321 American Bittern. 322 Scarlet Ibis. 323 Massina Partridge. 324 Ring-billed Duck. 325 Thyme. 326 Blood root. 327 Western Blue *28 Shells. MAY, ,30 Red-breasted Nut-hatch. 331 Purple Martin. 332 Ring-necked Opossum. 334 Genista. 335 Digitalis. 336 Raven. JUNE, 1900. 337 Wilsons Red or Wood Lily. 339 Common Sunfish. 340 A Mountain River. 341 Insects. 342 Brittany—(Cows). 343 Harvesting in the Great Northwest. 344 Homing Pigeon.


. Birds and nature . lars Jay. 316 Ruddy Duck. 317 Muskrat. 318 Poppy 319 Primrose. 320 Copper and Lead. APRIL, 1900. 321 American Bittern. 322 Scarlet Ibis. 323 Massina Partridge. 324 Ring-billed Duck. 325 Thyme. 326 Blood root. 327 Western Blue *28 Shells. MAY, ,30 Red-breasted Nut-hatch. 331 Purple Martin. 332 Ring-necked Opossum. 334 Genista. 335 Digitalis. 336 Raven. JUNE, 1900. 337 Wilsons Red or Wood Lily. 339 Common Sunfish. 340 A Mountain River. 341 Insects. 342 Brittany—(Cows). 343 Harvesting in the Great Northwest. 344 Homing Pigeon. PREMIUM8-We will send free with each yearly subscription either of the following colored pictures at one cent each In monthly setB, or 67 assorted for SPECIAL OFFBB-BiKD« AKD All Natukb and extra monthly let of plctarei oae year, B-OO; or Birds and All Naturb one year and 50 assorted plctnres from this list, ■abipls: copy ot haoazimb, id obmtb A. W. MUMPORD, Publisher, 20S Michigan Avenue, Reduced from $ to $15 ■ ^iT \^ n Without Doubt the Best Chart ever Presented to the Different from anything in the Market. ^u • J^.^^^**^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ possible during the last year to mounttheir Bird Plates m a manner convenient for use. We have now done this forthem. One hundred and forty-five bird plates and three plates of e^g-smcludingr different species, are put up on eighteen sheets of heavilycoated manila paper, linen enforced, with covers, 24x32 inches, and tripodholder. *^ The groupings are original and adapted for class work. Uach bird isgrouped according to place where usually found, or to some peculiar charac-teristic. They are as follows :Plate 1, Birds of Prey. 2, Birds of the Tropics. 3, Birds of the Woods. 4, Game P i, 5, Field b. fh^^ 6, Meadow Bir;f^ i^^y 7, Wading Birds. %/^^ 8, Marsh and Shore BirD^«^> 9 and 10, Swimming Birds. There are from six to ten subjects on each plate, arranged in artisticm


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