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قراءة كتاب Bird-Lore, March-April 1916
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Send $1 for this famous
WREN HOUSE
Known as Jennie’s Choice
For three seasons “Jennie” preferred this House where there was a choice of fifty.
A. P. GREIM
“Birdville” TOMS RIVER, N. J.
THE JACOBS BIRD-HOUSE COMPANY

Our Indorsement.
First American enterprise for the manufacture of
Bird-Houses and Bird-Feeding Devices
Over 33 years’ experience by the Pres. Mgr.
Always leading in the Bird-House enterprise,
Jacobs Now Pays the Freight
to your nearest steam railroad freight station!
Twelve beautiful designs of colony houses for the Purple Martin.
Individual nest boxes for Wrens, Bluebirds, Swallows, Chickadees, Flickers, Titmice, Woodpeckers, etc.
Sheltered Feeding Devices and Food Tables, Cement Bird Baths and Drinking Fountains.
Genuine Government Sparrow Traps.
Direct from our factory to user at factory prices, thus giving customers the benefit of local dealers’ and agents’ commissions.
Mention this magazine and send 10 cts. for our beautifully illustrated bird-house booklet.
JACOBS BIRD-HOUSE COMPANY
404 S. Washington St., Waynesburg, Pa.

Just the Book to Interest Children in Bird Study
LITTLE BIRD BLUE
By William L. and Irene Finley
“No child can read this beautifully printed and illustrated book without having his love for the bluebird increased; even the adult will find much pleasure in text, illustrations, and exquisite make-up.”—Guide to Nature.
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“One of the prettiest and most commendable of children’s books.”—St. Louis Republic. “It has the beneficial effect of intensifying our love of birds.”—Rochester Post Express. “Children could hardly have a more happy introduction to bird-study.”—Lexington Herald. |
“One of the most entertaining books for juveniles.”—Boston Globe. “Told in a manner to delight children.”—Zion’s Herald. “Mr. and Mrs. Finley have written the book with much charm, and woven into the story a great deal of bird-lore.”—Portland Evening Telegram. |
Profusely illustrated with drawings by Bruce Horsfall and photographs
by Mr. Finley. Price 75 cents net.
| 4 Park Street BOSTON |
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO., | 16 East 49th St. NEW YORK |
Everything from “Soup to Nuts” for the Birds
Try Evang Bros. Mixtseed for Native and Migratory Birds! Large size package, 50 cents.
230 Main Street Evanston, Illinois
Bird Gardening
ALTER M. BUSWELL, at present the Superintendent of the famous Bird Sanctuary of the Meriden Bird Club, is prepared to give expert advice on all matters pertaining to the attraction and protection of birds.
Address: Meriden, New Hampshire
I should be pleased to have any MUSEUM or HIGH SCHOOL desiring to secure an excellent ORNITHOLOGICAL and OÖLOGICAL COLLECTION for study and scientific purposes communicate with me.
GEO. W. AMES
No. 707 Washington Avenue
Bay City, Mich.
To Bird-Lovers
Use Comstock’s
BIRD NOTEBOOKS
Nos. 1 and 2
in your bird study
Each book has outlines for recording location, size, nesting, habits, etc., for use in the field. In addition, book No. 1 has 30, and book No. 2 has 28 outline drawings of birds (by Louis Agassiz Fuertes), on watercolor paper for recording the colors.
These books are used in quantity in classes, rural, city and normal schools and colleges.
Pocket size, 124 pages
30 cts. each, 50 cts. set of two
Send for circular of the Nature
Notebook Series
The Comstock Publishing Company
110 Roberts Place, Ithaca, N. Y.

Do You Love Birds?
Encourage them to live in your gardens. Use our successful bird-houses for Wrens, Chickadees, Bluebirds and Purple Martins. Strongly made—well painted, to resist weather. Prices 35¢ to $10. Design illustrated $1 50. Our reliable wire Sparrow Trap endorsed by U. S. Government, $3 F. O. B. Dubuque. Write for free illustrated Folder No. 233-B.
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co., Dubuque, Iowa
Bird-Lores Wanted
(The publishers of BIRD-LORE respectfully urge subscribers who desire to have unbroken files of the magazine, to renew their subscription at the time of its expiration.)
Vol. I, Nos. 2, 3, 4; Vol. II, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5; Vol. III, Nos. 4, 5; Vol. XIII, Nos. 1, 2. Philip Dowell, Port Richmond, N. Y.
Vol. I, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6; Vol. II, Nos. 2, 3, 5; Vol. III, Nos. 1, 2, 4; Vol. IV, Nos. 1, 2; Vol. V, No. 1; Vol. VII, No. 1; Vol. IX, Nos. 3, 6; Vol. X, Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5; Vol. XII, Nos. 4, 6; Vol. XIII, Nos. 1, 2, 4; Vol. XIV, Nos. 1, 2; Vol. XV, No. 6. W. H. Broomhall, Stockport, Ohio.
Vol. XII, No. 5; Vol. XV, No. 6; Vol. XVI, Nos. 1, 2. Willard L. Metcalf, 140 W. 79th Street, New York.
Vol. III, No. 2; will pay $2. E. W. Hadeler, Painesville, Ohio.
Vol. XIII, No. 1. E. S. Wilson, 1044 Congress Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana.
Vol. X, No. 3; will pay $1. P. S. McGlynn, Moline, Ill.
Vol. XI, complete. A. J. Anderson, 1822 West Palmer Avenue, Sioux City, Ia.
Vol. XVI, Nos. 1, 2. A. D. Tinker, 631 S. 12th St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Publisher’s Note.—Complete sets of Bird-Lore can no longer be supplied by the publishers, and now bring nearly three times the price


