. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. Are You Prepared to Study the Birds? BUY A GOOD FIELD CLASS. The BEST for Bird Study and Equally Good for Mountain, Sea Shore or Opera. These Glasses are well made and espec- ially adapted for the use of the bird stu- dent as they give about twice the field vision of ordinary ones and magnify near- ly four diameters. They are in good strong leather case, silk lined. ggP^Remember, you can have them "free by getting only ten subscriptions for our magazine at $ each. Or if you prefer we will send you a pair prepaid on receipt of $ Try th


. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. Are You Prepared to Study the Birds? BUY A GOOD FIELD CLASS. The BEST for Bird Study and Equally Good for Mountain, Sea Shore or Opera. These Glasses are well made and espec- ially adapted for the use of the bird stu- dent as they give about twice the field vision of ordinary ones and magnify near- ly four diameters. They are in good strong leather case, silk lined. ggP^Remember, you can have them "free by getting only ten subscriptions for our magazine at $ each. Or if you prefer we will send you a pair prepaid on receipt of $ Try them a week and if not perfectly satisfactory return them to us and we will refund the $ Is not that fair? The Glass and Color Key to N. A. Birds by F. M. Chapman $ 6 50 The Glass and North American Birds Eggs by C. A. Reed 6 50 The Glass and both Books 8 00 CHAS K. REED, WORCESTER. THE CONDOR A MAGAZINE OF WESTERN ORNITHOLOGY. EDITED BY WALTER K. FISHER. THE CONDOR is indispensable to every serious bird student. During 1904 THE CONDOR will be profusely illustrated with photographs of wild birds from life. More than half the magazine will be devoted to articles dealing with the popular side of ornithology—habits, life-histories, exploration—from the pens of many of the leading Ornithologists of the coun- try. The series of portraits of promin- ent ornithologists will be continued, and there will be numerous short notes, as usual. Have you seen the January-February issue with the full-page portrait of the California Condor, painted by Louis Ajrassiz Fuertes, and K. H. Beck's remarkable picture of bird life among the Galapagos Islands? SUBSCRIPTION $1 PER YEAR. SAMPLE COPY 20 CENTS. Back numbers and odd volumes can be supplied. Issued bimonthly. Address. JOSEPH GRINNELL, Business Manager, Pasadena, California. THE JOURNAL OF THE MAINE ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY Now in its Seventh Vol. Be sure and get the January Number so to get Mr. A. H. Norton's article on The Finches


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