Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 1, No. 1 / January, 1897

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KNOWLEDGE OF BIRD-LIFE

PREFACE.

THE NONPAREIL.

THE RESPLENDENT TROGON.

THE RESPLENDENT TROGON. (2)

THE MANDARIN DUCK.

THE MANDARIN DUCK. (2)

THE GOLDEN PHEASANT

THE NONPAREIL. (2)

THE AUSTRALIAN GRASS PARRAKEET.

THE COCK-OF-THE-ROCK.

THE RED BIRD OF PARADISE.

THE RED BIRD OF PARADISE. (2)

THE YELLOW THROATED TOUCAN.

THE YELLOW THROATED TOUCAN. (2)

THE RED-RUMPED TANAGER.

THE RED-RUMPED TANAGER. (2)

THE GOLDEN ORIOLE.

TESTIMONIALS.

W. E. Watt, President &c.,

Fisher Building,

277 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.

My dear Sir:

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Wishing the handsome little magazine abundant prosperity, I remain

Yours very respectfully,

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Vol. 1. No. 1. JANUARY, 1897. PRICE 15 CENTS: $1.50 A YEAR.

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