Birds and All Nature, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 1900 / Illustrated by Color Photography

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BIRDS AND ALL NATURE.

CONTENTS

JANUARY.

OLD YEAR AND YOUNG YEAR.

THE VIRGINIA RAIL. ( Rallus virginianus. )

COTTON FABRICS.

THE WISE LITTLE BIRD.

THE GRASSHOPPER SPIDER.

THE BLUE-WINGED TEAL. ( Anas discors. )

THE GRAY STUMP.

REMEMBERED SONGS.

THE YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD. ( Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus. )

THE YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD.

WITH OPEN EYES.

BIRD NOTES.

SOUTHWARD BOUND.

THE BLACK SQUIRREL. ( Sciurus niger. )

THE ROBIN'S MISTAKE.

THE DOVE. NOAH'S MESSENGER.

THE WEASEL. ( Putorius vulgaris. )

BIRDS AND THE WEATHER.

STRANGE ILLUMINATIONS.

THE PINK HOUSE IN THE APPLE TREE.

THE QUINCE. ( Cydonia vulgaris, Pers., or Pyrus Cydonia, L.. )

THE YOUNG NATURALIST.

LIQUID AIR.

COMMON MINERALS AND VALUABLE ORES.

THE DANGER FROM THE IMPORTATION OF ANIMALS.

THE AMERICAN BISON.

THE TURTLE DOVE.

THE SORROWFUL TREE.

MARKED WITH BLEEDING HEARTS.

THE LILY OF THE VALLEY.

MUSHROOMS ON BENCHES.

A MONTHLY SERIAL
FORTY ILLUSTRATIONS BY COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY

A GUIDE IN THE STUDY OF NATURE


Two Volumes a Year

VOLUME VII.

January, 1900, to May, 1900


EDITED BY C. C. MARBLE


CHICAGO
A. W. MUMFORD, Publisher
203 Michigan Ave.
1900


COPYRIGHT, 1900
BY
A. W. Mumford


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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