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NATURE’S INVITATION NOTES OF A BIRD-GAZER NORTH AND SOUTH BY BRADFORD TORREY “On Nature’s invitation do I come.” — WORDSWORTH.
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY The Riverside Press, Cambridge COPYRIGHT 1904 BY BRADFORD TORREY Published October 1904
PREFATORY
NOTE OF the
chapters here brought together the two longest, the first and the last, are
reprinted from the “Atlantic Monthly.” The others were originally contributed,
by way of weekly letters, to three newspapers, — the “Evening Transcript” of
Boston, and the “Mail and Express” and the “Evening Post” of New York.
A MAY VISIT TO MOOSILAUKE A WEEK ON MOUNT WASHINGTON ABOVE THE BIRDS MOUNTAIN-TOP AND VALLEY IN THE MOUNT LAFAYETTE FOREST ON BALD MOUNTAIN BARDS AND BRIGHT LEAVES FLORIDA FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF MIAMI A FROSTY MORNING BEWILDERMENT WAITING FOR THE MUSIC PERIPATETIC BOTANY A PEEP AT THE EVERGLADES THE BEGINNINGS OF SPRING FAIR ORMOND A DAY IN THE WOODS PICTURE AND SONG TEXAS AND ARIZONA IN OLD SAN ANTONIO A BIRD-GAZER’S PUZZLES LUCK ON THE PRAIRIE OVER THE BORDER FIRST DAYS IN TUCSON MOBBED IN ARIZONA AN IDLE AFTERNOON SHY LIFE IN THE DESERT A NEW ACQUAINTANCE THE DESERT REJOICES NESTS AND OTHER MATTERS A FLYCATCHER AND A SPARROW A BUNCH OF BRIGHT BIRDS INDEX |