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WHpB IRD=J-/IFE /I Guide to the Study of our Common 'Birds By FRANK M. CHAPMAN With 75 full-page colored plates, representing ioo birds in their natural colors, and numerous text cuts after drawings by Ernest Thompson Seton. With introductory chapters on Bird Migration, Birds' Songs, Birds' Nests, the Colors of Birds, etc. A Field Color Key to our Common Birds, and a Teachers' Appendix, which treats the birds month by month and gives local bird-lists for various localities throughout the country. The large number of colored plates in this book permits the ready identification in life of all our Common Birds, and renders the work especially helpful to those who study living birds. The Teachers' Appendix makes the book particularly helpful in schools. 12mo. Cloth. $2.00 net; postage, 18 cents additional D. Applcton & Co., Publishers, New York