BY
ELIZABETH AND JOSEPH GRINNELL
Authors of "Our Feathered Friends"
"And now, wouldst thou, O man, delight the ear
With earth's delicious sounds, or charm the eye
With beautiful creations, then pass forth
And find them midst those many-colored birds
That fill the glowing woods. The richest hues
Lie in their splendid plumage, and their tones
Are sweeter than the music of the lute."
CHICAGO
A. W. MUMFORD, Publisher
1901