. The Audubon magazine . BUTTON BOOTS,$ PER Childs Curacoa Kid Hand-Sewed Welt Spring-Heel Button Boots » Childs Straight Goat Hand-Sewed Welt Spring-Heel Hutton Boots The Hand-Sewed Welt Shoes are a source of the greatestenjoyment and satisfaction to all who wear them. They arepliable and easy to the feet, and are made on lasts of the new-est and most improved patterns, and are fully equal to anyshoes that are sold elsewhere for double the money. SHIPPING BY MAIL. By our thorough mail order system people out of town canbe served as satisfactorily as if they applied in per


. The Audubon magazine . BUTTON BOOTS,$ PER Childs Curacoa Kid Hand-Sewed Welt Spring-Heel Button Boots » Childs Straight Goat Hand-Sewed Welt Spring-Heel Hutton Boots The Hand-Sewed Welt Shoes are a source of the greatestenjoyment and satisfaction to all who wear them. They arepliable and easy to the feet, and are made on lasts of the new-est and most improved patterns, and are fully equal to anyshoes that are sold elsewhere for double the money. SHIPPING BY MAIL. By our thorough mail order system people out of town canbe served as satisfactorily as if they applied in person. Illus-trated catalogue and price list is mailed free on application. A. J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Ave., Corner Twelfth St. NEW YORK THE TOWIIEE BUNTING.( Jipilo t-iythrophthalinus (LiNN.) ) The Audubon Magazine. Vol. II. SEPTEMBER, i8 No. 8. THE TOWHEE BUNT TNG, ONE of the most abundant summerbirds of middle North America isthe Ground Robin, Chewink or TowheeBunting. Although so numerous in ourforests and along the hedgerows, it is yet abird known to few persons except thosewho make a study of our feathered visit-ants. It comes quietly in the spring, and,seldom appearing in the fields or about thehouses, at once betakes itself to its chosenhaunts along the edges of the woods. Afavorite resort for these birds is one of therambling, grass-grown woodroads or cartpaths which so often traverse our NewEngland woods. The narrow track is ver-dant with fresh grass, and on either sidenear the tumble down stone walls or railfences, which bound the road, the groundis overgrown with cedars and sumachs, andthese are matted together with thorny cat-briers. It is under and among thesetangled growths that the Towhee Buntingdelight


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