The October and November numbers of the Bulletin are 

 sent as sample copies to teachers in the graded schools of 

 Charleston. The Bulletin contains reports of lectures, de- 

 scriptions of exhibits, and announcements of changes in the 

 Museum. It will be sent by mail to any address for twenty- 

 five cents a year. To those subscribing now Nos. 1 and 2 of 

 Vol. 1 will be sent without charge to make a complete file. 

 All who are interested in the Museum should subscribe to 

 the Bulletin. 



All who are interested in the study of birds are invited to 

 join the Charleston Natural History Society, which is making 

 a study of bird life in Charleston and vicinity. The Society 

 was organized to co-operate with the Pviuseum and is accorded 

 special privileges. Members receive the Bulletin free, are 

 admitted to special lectures and conferences, and have access 

 to the Museum library, the bird records, and specimens in 

 the cases. Particulars regarding membership may be ob- 

 tained from the president, Mr. H. R. Sass, or from the curator 

 of the Museum. 



The Museum particularly wishes to record observations of 

 birds seen within the city limits. It is interesting in this 

 connection to note that seventy-one species have been ob- 

 served in one garden south of Tradd Street, in this city. This 

 will be encouraging news to those who can seldom go into 

 the country to make their studies of bird life. 



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