;SF 4-GI He 1903 Jll^ *?3 THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESENTED BY PROF.CHARLES A.KOFOIDAND MRS.PRUDENCEW.KOFOID HOLDEN'S NEW BOOK ON BIRDS. BY GEORGE H. HOLDEN. Little celestial CARLYLE.dewdrops of melody. KEEP YOUR BIRDS IN HEALTH. THE ANDDISEASES TREATMENTFOOD, CARE, BREEDING, OF HOUSE BIRDS. \ds GEORGE H. HOLDEN, PUBLISHER, SIXTH NEW240 YORK.AVENUE, and i6th(Between isth S'reels.) ii BOWDOIN MASS.SQUARE, BOSTON, 1903 17 7V30 / ?41Sl~LS ' fl c? of in the year22. Congress, 1900./h&y / n the Office of the of atLibrarian "Congress Washingtony THE article shows all the latest andnew Canary /7 *># methods ofpprpved feedings-care, reeding its worth if follow its ofyou highway proper and thus them to them-living permit vocally express *^selves, GEORGE H. HOLDEN ANNOUNCEMENT. H. HoldenMr. George personally manages the New York No. 240 Sixthestablishment, near 15th and can he ad-Avenue, Street, or there.dressed, seen, CONTENTS. CONTENTS. THE SONG OF BIRDS. BY W. W. CALDWELL. WHEN returns in bud andspring flower, And south winds breathe o'er hill and plain, And winter's cold hath lost its power ; Then come to hearlongings again From field and the blackbird's call sgrove The oversparrow's chirp, and, all, The bobolink's exultant strain. When summer blushes in the rose, And woodland odors fill the air, And all the grassy wayside glows With and blossoms fairgolden light ; In welcome shade I love to rest, While near his hiddeno'erme, nest.
# methods ofpprpved feedings-care, reeding its worth if follow its ofyou highway proper and thus them to them-living permit vocally express *^selves, GEORGE H. HOLDEN ANNOUNCEMENT. H. HoldenMr. George personally manages the New York No. 240 Sixthestablishment, near 15th and can he ad-Avenue, Street, or there.dressed, seen, CONTENTS. CONTENTS. THE SONG OF BIRDS. BY W. W. CALDWELL. WHEN returns in bud andspring flower, And south winds breathe o'er hill and plain, And winter's cold hath lost its power ; Then come to hearlongings again From field and the blackbird's call sgrove The oversparrow's chirp, and, all, The bobolink's exultant strain. When summer blushes in the rose, And woodland odors fill the air, And all the grassy wayside glows With and blossoms fairgolden light ; In welcome shade I love to rest, While near his hiddeno'erme, nest." />