Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1894 — Page 8
FRIDAY. MARCH 23 1894 stored at tke poato at Rensselaer, Ind as second-class matter. 1
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OUT OF THE ORDINARY.
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DR. HARLAN H. BALLARD. PRESIDENT OF THE AGASSIZ ASSI CIATION, IN POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS, ON THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. In connection wit the foregoing report of our Ornithological Chapter, it is only right to call the attention of all lovers of birds to the magnificent work now being issued by the Natural Science Association of America, and entitle “The Birds 01 North America." Edition limited <o 1,000. I I is emphatically an original work, original in design and execution, and whether in letter press, illust ations or price, it is unapproached by anything of the kind in existence. It is recommended by the highest scientific. ecclesiastic and educational authority as being t :e most attractive, meritorious, pure and ennobling exposition ol our ornithology yet given to the public. Dr. Elliott Coues, author of Birds of the North West,” says; “It is a really notable work.' Prof. C. J. Maynard, author of the “Birds of Eastern North Ameiica,” says: “It contains the best pictures of the species which I have ever seen.— Thomas G. Gentry, author of “Life Lis. tones of Birds,” and “Nests and Eggs oi Birds of the United States," says: “It i the cheapest and best publication ou ornithology in this country. are of a very high order, and rivals in beautyof design and finish the more costly works published abroad or in this country. It should be found in our homes and it. libraries generally.” And, according t< Dr. Theodore Gill, a member o: the National Academy of Sciences, it is not only a meritorious volume, but is altogether so handsome as to make it a very appropr ate presentation book or ornument for the family table “ It is an imperial quarto volume of ei> graved figures of all our species, s.Gsli cally reproduced, true in all hues of color to their natural plumage and botanical surroundings. It also includes a copious text description of their habits and characteristics, and embracing in general the observations made by the most eminent writers on ornithology, and a systematic table, arranged according to the classification adopted by the American Ornithol- < gists’ Union, includes all the additions and corrections of our North American species which have been made to date, with an index to page, plate and figure of each species according to the A. O. U. number. It is illustrated with one hundred and nineteen fall page colored plates, each representing from one to thirty or more species. It is the finest book on American birds issued since Audubon, and is pronounced by some authorities superior to that now rtre add costly work. It is issued in half and full bindings, Russia, seal, or morocco, at the net price ol S4O and $45 respectively; but in response to a special letter, the association authorized me to say that a special discount will be made to such of our A. A. member 4&d others as are working naturalists •- ‘W/s pommend this work especially to memfysrp us the Wilson Ornithological Chapter. II is also ajrary useful and appropriate addition to the home apd reference library, and for pre-.entgtipjj purposes generally. Addess regardingit. the Natural Science Association, 114 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Samples of plates and text can be had by sending twenty-five eeate in postage stamps. 12m lem.
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