. The warblers of New England . , but also pencil, engraver, brush, and press in producingthe book. Thus in the Warblers of New England the readerwill find embodied the authors idea of the classification of thisgroup of birds, of the form and coloration of the species, andof the typography of the text as well as he has been able topresent these subjects. In short, the book is original fromtitle to end. This hook has been written especially for friends and pu-pils in order that they may have, in a permanent form, whatthe author has taught them regarding a family of birds, themembers of which, p


. The warblers of New England . , but also pencil, engraver, brush, and press in producingthe book. Thus in the Warblers of New England the readerwill find embodied the authors idea of the classification of thisgroup of birds, of the form and coloration of the species, andof the typography of the text as well as he has been able topresent these subjects. In short, the book is original fromtitle to end. This hook has been written especially for friends and pu-pils in order that they may have, in a permanent form, whatthe author has taught them regarding a family of birds, themembers of which, presenting, as they do, bright and beautifulpatterns of coloration, and singing, as they do, quaint and oftensweet songs, are, among all of the attractive songsters of cop-pice and woodland, preeminently the gems. American War-blers—exclusively our own—throughout the world we findno finer group of birds, thus they may well be considered thepride of the American ornithologist. C. J. M. West Newton, Mass.: Oct., 1901. PLATE


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