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THE OOLOGIST. 



Prices for Back Numbers of the 

 YOUNG OOLOJIST AND* THE OOLOGIST 



will, during 1904, remain as below: 



After which the prices of many numbers will 

 be advanecd and possibly not obtainable at any 

 price. Sliould you desire back numbers to com- 

 plete your file NOW is the time to purchase. 

 You can never obtain them for less money and 

 possibly not at any price, as our stock ranges 

 from only 1 to 25 copies of an issue. 



Prices for 1905 are as follows: 



No. 32 is 75 cents. 



Nos. 1, 14, 18. 21, 23-24,31, 34-35. 42, 53,86. 

 8!), Ill, 130. 13L', 137, 139, 14U, 153, 158 are 50 

 cents each. 



Nos. 9, 66-07, 76, 77, 78, 79, 88, 90, 113, 138, 

 146, are 25 cents each. 



Nos. 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 54. 55, 56. 75, 87, 127, 

 128, 129, 144, 149 are 15 cents each. 



Nos. 19, 20, 22, 27, 28, 38, 39, 40, 45, 50. 

 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 70, 74, 80, 93, 100, 114, 115. 

 126, 133, 135 are 10 cents each. 



ItW All other numbers 5c per copy. 



For $10 will send prepaid a copy of every issue 

 ever published, Nos. 1 to 209. This offer in- 

 cludes your subscription through J 904. 



My prices for back Nos. of the YOUNG OOLO- 

 GIST and OOLOGIST in volumes, are as fol- 

 lows : 



For $5 I will send prepaid a copy of every 

 issue published. Nos. 1 to 209 inclusive, except 

 the twenty-nine (29) 25c and 50c copies. 



For $2 00 I will send prepaid every copy pub- 

 lished. Nos. 1 to 209 inclusive except the sixty 

 (60) copies priced above at 10c or over. 



— boUxnd volumes — 



Can be furnislied, strongly bound in cloth and 

 boards, as follows : 

 Vol. I and II YOUNG OOLOGIST bound In 



one volume. $1.00 



Vol. IX. The OOI,<)(!:ST for '92, 298 pages 

 of valuable and instructive Oologlcal 

 and Omitbologleal matter with many 



full page illustrations $1.00 



Or. if you order the two volumes at one time, 

 wp will send tliein by return mail for only 

 $1.75. Every student of birds, their nests and 

 eggs, should h;ive these two volumes in their 

 lilirary. The valuable information they contain, 

 is worth many times the price. 

 .\ddress plainly, 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 



Manager of Oologist, 



CHILI, N. Y. 



Southern Birds fggs. 



In choice cabinet sets with standard data 

 for sale.very cheap or to exchange, Swainson's 

 and Hooded Warblers, Chuck-will's-widow. 

 American Oystercatcher. Royal Tern. Wil- 

 son's Plover, Willet. Clapper Rail. Black 

 Skimmer, etc. The largest and most val- 

 uable collection in the south, and a corp of 

 competent collectors. Stamp for list. Sat- 

 isfaction guaranteed. Jul3t 



DOCTOR M. T. CLECKLEY, 



457 Greene Street, Augusta, Oa. 



THE JOURNAL OF THE 



Maine Ornithological Society 



A quarterly devoted to the study and 

 protection of the birds. Now in its 6th 

 volume. Subscription 50 cents per 

 annum. Send stamps forsample copy. 



J. MERTON SWAIN, Business Mgr., 

 Fairfield, Maine. 



THE WARBLER 



JOHN LBJVTIS CHILDS, EiDixoB 



\T7"ITH 1905 The Warbler begins a new 

 ''» series which will contain many su- 

 perb Coloretl Plates of rare escs such as 

 Kirtland and Olive Warblf-r. Carolin.i Tnv- 

 oQiiet. Clark's Crow. Ipswich and Rufous 

 Crowned Sparrow. Yellow and Black Rail. 

 Calaveras Warbler, etc. Also splendid 

 illustrations of Birds and Nests, and lead- 

 ing articles by well known authorities. 



Published Quarterly, 32 Pages & Cover 



STJBSCRIPTION PRICE 

 Sl.OO PER YMAR. SINOLB COPIES 30o 



Eergs of Kirtland Warbler will be figured 

 in first issue'Jan or Feb.)of the new series. 



ADDRESS 



THE WAKBILER 



FLORAL PARK, N. 



