FRANK M. CHAPMAN'S BOOKS

BIRD-LIFE

A Guide to the Study of our Common Birds. By Frank M. Chapman, Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Zoölogy, American Museum of Natural History; author of "Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America."

TEACHERS' EDITION—Containing an Appendix with new matter designed for the use of teachers, and including lists of birds for each month of the year; and with additional annotated lists of birds found at Washington (D. C.), Philadelphia (Pa.), Portland (Conn.), Cambridge (Mass.), St. Louis (Mo.), Oberlin (O.) and Milwaukee (Wis.). With 75 full-page uncolored plates and 25 drawings in the text, by Ernest Seton Thompson. 12mo, cloth, $2.

LIBRARY EDITION—Same as above, but without the Teachers' Appendix. 12mo, cloth, $1.75.

ALSO, EDITION IN COLORS. 8vo, CLOTH, $5.

"His chronicles are full of the enthusiasm of the born naturalist. He gossips about the affairs of birds in a delightful strain, making 'Bird-Life' an irresistible invitation to a fuller study of ornithology. It is not dry details he offers, but pretty stories, biographical sketches of interesting families—all sorts of bird-lore that proves the most enchanting reading."—Chicago Evening Post.

TEACHERS' MANUAL

To accompany Portfolios of COLORED PLATES. Contains the same text as the "Teachers' Edition of Bird-Life," but is without the 75 uncolored plates. Sold only with the Portfolios of the colored plates, as follows: