Everyday Birds. By Bradford Torrey. Illustrated. Square 12mo, $1.00.
A score of brief biographies of our familiar birds, written for young readers. There are 12 full-page illustrations, after Audubon, in colors.
Squirrels and Other Fur-Bearers. By John Burroughs. Notes on the smaller, more common mammals,—the squirrels, the woodchuck, the rabbit and hare, the skunk, the fox, the weasel, etc.,—compiled by the author from his writings, with some interesting new matter. With 15 full-page colored illustrations from Audubon, and a colored frontispiece from life. School Edition. Square 12mo, 60 cents, net.
Birds of Village and Field. By Florence A. Merriam. A Bird Book for Beginners. With a General Field Color Key to 154 Birds, and over 300 Illustrations. 12mo, $2.00.
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Birds and Bees. By John Burroughs. (Riverside Literature Series, No. 28.) With an Introduction by Mary E. Burt. Paper, 15 cents, net.
Sharp Eyes and Other Papers. By John Burroughs. (Riverside Literature Series, No. 36.) Paper, 15 cents, net. (This book is also bound together with Birds and Bees in one volume, cloth, 40 cents, net.)
A Bunch of Herbs, and Other Papers. By John Burroughs. (Riverside Literature Series, No. 92.) With a Biographical Sketch. Paper, 15 cents, net.
A-Hunting of the Deer, and Other Papers. By Charles Dudley Warner. (Riverside Literature Series, No. 37.) With a Portrait and Biographical Sketch. Paper, 15 cents, net; cloth, 25 cents, net.
Succession of Forest Trees, Wild Apples, and Sounds. By Henry David Thoreau. (Riverside Literature Series, No. 27.) With a Biographical Sketch by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Paper, 15 cents, net.
Birds through an Opera Glass. By Florence A. Merriam. (Riverside Library for Young People, No. 3.) With Hints to Observers and an Appendix, Bibliography, and Index. With many Illustrations. 16mo, 75 cents.