Chas. Tesch, Milwaukee, Wis. Fig. [64].

The Crescent Co., Toms River, N. J. Figs. [35], [49], [50].

United States Department of Agriculture Bulletins; Figs. [20], [51], [65].

Youths Companion, Perry Mason Co., Boston, Mass. Figs. [58], [59], [60], [61].

Albert F. Siepert.

Peoria, Ill., March, 1916.


CONTENTS

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Birds That Live in Nesting Boxes[7]
Bluebird—robin—chickadee—wren—house
finch—woodpecker—flicker—martin
Construction of Bird Houses[15]
Dimensions of nesting boxes—houses of sawed
lumber—rustic houses—cement and stucco houses
Placing Houses[36]
Feeding Shelves and Shelters[37]
Foods
Bird Baths[48]
Bird Enemies[51]
Men—ants and vermin—English or house
sparrow—sparrow traps
Bird House Exhibitions[54]
Bibliography[57]
Bird and bird house literature
Index[59]