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Birds of Eastern North America

By CHESTER A. REED, B. S.

THE BIRD BOOK of the year. It is authentic. The author KNOWS birds. He has studied them for thirty years in the hand, for plumage, and in their haunts, for habits. He has studied them in their homes and has photographed hundreds as they were actually feeding their young. Besides being able to write about these things in an interesting and instructive manner, he is classed as one of the foremost bird artists in America. This rare combination of ArtistAuthor-Naturalist has produced, in "Birds of Eastern North America," the ultimate bird book.

The technical descriptions aided by the pictures give perfect ideas of the plumage of adults and young.

The descriptive text gives the important and characteristic features in the lives of the various species.

The illustrations well, there are 408 PICTURES IN NATURAL COLORS; they show practically every species, including male, female, and young when the plumages differ, and they are perfectly made by the best process.

Bound in cloth, handsomely illuminated in gold; 464 pages (4 1 /^x6 1 /^); 408 colored illustrations; every bird described and pictured.

$3.00 postpaid

Color Key To N. A. Birds

By F. M. CHAPMAN and C. A. REED

This might well be called an illustrated dictionary of North American birds, the male of each species being shown in COLOR from pen and ink drawings, Uniform with Egg Book. 350 pages.

$2.50 net

From "Water Birds'

From "Land Birds

LAND BIRDS

By CHESTER A. REED, B. S.

An illustrated, pocket text book that enables anyone to quickly identify any song or insectivorous bird found east of the Rocky Mountains. It describes their habits and peculiarities; tells you where to look for them and describes their nests, eggs and songs.

EVERY BIRD IS SHOWN IN COLOR, including the females and young where the plumage differs, from watercolor drawings by the four-color process. The illustrations are the BEST, the MOST ACCURATE, and the MOST VALUABLE ever printed in a bird book.

"LAND BIRDS" is the most popular and has the LARGEST SALE (over 300,000 copies) of any bird book published in this country. It is used and recommended by our leading ornithologists and teachers. 230 pages.

Bound in Cloth, 75c. net; in Leather, $1.00 net; postage 5c.

WATER BIRDS

By CHESTER A. REED, B. S.

This book is uniform in size and scope with LAND BIRDS. It includes all of the Water Birds, Game Birds and Birds of Prey, east of the Rockies. Each species is ILLUSTRATED IN COLOR from oil paintings; the bird, its habits and nesting habits are described.

The pictures show more than 230 birds in color, every species found in our range. They exceed in number those in any other bird book. In quality they cannot be surpassed exquisite gems, each with an attractive background, typical of the habits of the species.

"LAND BIRDS" and "WATER BIRDS" are the only books, regardless of price, that describe and show in color every bird. 250 pages, neatly boxed. Bound in Cloth, $1.00 net; in Leather, $1.25 net; postage 5c.

THE TREE GUIDE

By JULIA ELLEN ROGERS

Author of "The Tree Book"

THE TREE GUIDE is uniform in style and size with the well known pocket Bird Guides which have become so universally popular. It contains illustrations (32 of them colored and many in black and white) and descriptions of every tree east of the Rocky Mountains. The descriptions include the range, the classification, the distinctive features such as flowers, leaves, fruit, etc., and all other marks that lead to an easy identification of the tree. No detail that will help the student has been omitted and the small size of the volume, about the length and width of the hand, makes it convenient to carry. An ideal volume for expert naturalist or amateur for field work or even more exhaustive study.

32 illustrations in color; many in black and white. Cloth, net, $1.00. Leather, net, $1.25

AnimaJ Post Cards

We have been fortunate in securing from the well known artist, Harry F. Harvey, a number of his best paintings of our North American Wild Animals. These have been Faithfully reproduced in NATURAL COLORS, postcard size, and are by far, twenty-five of the best animal cards ever published. Ask your dealer for the "REED NATURE CARDS."

25 Animals, 25 Birds, 50 Wild Flowers.

ALL IN NATURAL COLORS If your dealer is out of them we will fill your order (postpaid)

25 Animals for 50c; 25 Birds for 25c; 50 Flowers for 50c. Special The complete set of 100 accurately colored cards postpaid, $1.00. Send for list of Nature Books in Colors,

CHAS/ : K.|REED WORCESTER, MASS.

Wild Flowers

East of the Rockies

BY

CHESTER A. REED

The latest flower book. In a class by itself. Original, beautiful, compact, complete, interesting. Pictures 320 flowers, ALL IN COLOR. 450 pages.

Handsomely bound; boxed. $2.50 net; postage 15c

American Game Birds

By CHESTER A. REED, B. S.

Over ONE HUNDRED SPECIES OF GAME BIRDS are faithfully depicted by the colored pictures and the text gives considerable idea of their habits and tells where they are to be found at different seasons of the year.

This book is prepared especially at the request of a large number of sportsmen for a concise guide devoted solely to game birds and figuring all species.

Remember that it is the ONLY book at any price that figures all these game birds in their proper colors. It is the real sportsmen's guide and companion. Nicely bound and boxed.

Price 60 cents; postage 5 cent

North American Birds' Eggs

By CHESTER A. REED, B. S.

This is the only book on the market that gives illustrations of the eggs of all North American birds. Each egg is shown FULL SIZE, photographed directly from an authentic and well marked specimen. There are a great many full-page plates of nests and eggs in their natural situations.

The habitat and habits of each bird are given.

It is finely printed on the best of paper and handsomely bound in cloth. 350 pages 6 x 9 inches,

$2.50 net

Nature Studies In Field and Wood

r By CHESTER A. REED, B. S.

This book is destined to be one of the most important that the author ha written. Absorbingly interesting in itself, yet its greatest value will lie i the fact that it will lead the reader to realize how blind he has been to th many woriderful things that are happening on every hand.

The brook, the pond, the field, the woods, the swamps and even the bac yards yield quantities of very interesting subjects for study. This book treat, entertainingly of many of these interesting creatures, but its chief aim is to bt, an "awakener" to arouse within the reader the desire to go out and verify some of the facts given, or to do some original investigation himself. Such studies develop the senses of perception and observation immensely, and the one who is "alive" to what is going on about him surely is better able to cope with all situations in life than one who sees nothing until it is forcibly brough v to his attention.

112 pages; size 5V 2 x?Mj in. 40 illustrations in color, and black and white. 60c. net; postage ^Oc.

Camera Studies of Wild Birds in Their Homes

By CHESTER A. REED, B. S.

"CAMERA STUDIES" affords everyone an opportunity for a very intimate study of bird life. A good photograph of an event together with an interesting description of it is the next best thing to witnessing the event itself.

"CAMERA STUDIES" has 250 photographs of events right in birds' home. These pictures are selected from the author's collection of over 2000 bird photographs, this being one of the best collections of pictures of free, living wild birds in existence.

Many rare and interesting poses are faithfully shown by the camera. For instance, a pair of adult Chipping Sparrows, standing on a branch by the sides of their four young, are engaged in pulling apart a large worm that was too large to be given whole.

The stories accompanying these pictures are as interesting as the photographs and above all they are all actual facts.

300 pages, 5% x 7y 2 in.; 250 photographs of living, wild birds.

Handsomely bound in Cloth, $2.00 net; postage 20c.

Western Bird Gxiide

This new book, a companion and uniform in size to the Bird and Flower Guides East of the Rockies, is much more complete and shows every species of oird, BOTH LAND AND WATER to be found IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS and westward to the PACIFIC COAST, and from Mexico north to the Arctic regions. EVERY BIRD IN NATURAL COLORS.

320 of them are faithfully pictured, and the text gives the more prominent identifying features, as well as the habits, haunts and all about their nests and sggs. 256 pages, bound and neatly boxed.

In Sock Cloth, $1.00 net; in Leather, $1.25 net; postage 5c.

CHAS. K. REED, WORCESTER, MASS.

FIELD GLASSES

FOR BIRD STUDY

or equally good for the mountains, seashore or theatre, or whatever a large, clear image of an object is desired.

We carefully examined more than a hundred makes of field glasses, to select the ones best adapted for bird study.

We found one make that was superior to any other of the same price and equal optically, and nearly as well made as those costing three times as much.

They magnify about three diameters, and have an unusually large field of vision or angle of view, making it easy to find a bird or keep him in sight. Price only $5.00 postpaid.

CHAS. K. REED WORCESTER, MASS.