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THE OOLOGIST. 



BULLETIN 



BIRD MAGAZINE 



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 It gives the LIFE HISTORIES 



>yB^F\H^ VVUlSTlRAkTVOHSof' 



FOURoeFIVE NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS, 

 everymonth . THE E&G- of each is , 

 ..shown FULLSIZE andmany nests. 

 It also contains short interesting 



STORIES ABOUT BIRDS.\i 





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CHAS.K.REED, 

 WORCESTER, MASS. 



MichigaLrv OrrvithologicaLl 

 Club. 



An Illiislrated Quarterly devoted to 



the Ornitliology of the Great Lakes Region 



Alexander W. Blain, Jr., Editor. 



J. Claire Wood, 



Adolphe B. Covert. Associates. 



Each issue of the Bulletin is filled with 

 notes fresh from the field and museum. A 

 large corps of field ornithologists are among 

 its contrioutors. which makes the Bulletin 

 indispensable to all students interested in 

 the bird-life in the region about the Great 

 Lakes. The prospects for 1904 point toward 

 a greater increase in size and general inter- 

 est. 



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 Sample Copy, 15 Cents. 



Vols. I. II and III are out of print and can 

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 Business Manager, 



Detroit. Mich. 



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