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SEPTEMBER CONTEST. 

 Thirty-eight Judges- 

 Prize winners and credits received 

 by each were as follows: 



1. The White-tailed Kite and Prairie 

 Falcon in California. loG. 



2. The Sap-sucker. 119. 



3. The American and Least Bitterns 

 in Henry County, Ills. 101. 



4. Cruising and Science. 95. 



5. Scenes from the Life of Alexander 

 Wilson. 51. 



The Judges' prizes were awarded as 

 follows: 



1.— No. 31. Fred McAllister, Davi- 

 son, Mich. 1, 2, 4, 3, 5. 



2.— No. 8. Millard Van Wagner, 

 Gretna, N.Y. 1,4,2.3,5. 



3 —No. 9. N. G. VanWagner, Gret- 

 na, N. Y. 1,4,8,2,5. 



4. — No. 35 F. A. Gregory, RockfonI, 

 His. 1. 2, 4, 5, 3. 



5.— No. 19. Howard H. McAdam, 

 Oak Bay, N. B. 2, 3, 1, 4, 5. 



The following Judges wore awarded 

 W^orld's Fair Almanacs. 



1. C.W^ill Beebe, N. J. 



15. Wm. A. Achilles, Tex. 



20. C. B. Johnson, Minn. 



23. Hubert Fuller, D. C. 



25. James M. Odell, Jr., Tex. 



28. Chas. Meyers, Ohio. 



30. H. L. Heaton, Kan. 



32. A. W. Baylis, la. 



38. Bert H. ".)nglar.s, Kan. 



All prizes wc mailed on Nov. 2r>[h. 



OCTOBER CONTEST. 



Thirty Judges 



Prize winners and credits received 

 by each were as follows; 



1. Raptores of Michigan. .135. 



2. The American Woodcock. lOM. 



3. Scenes from the Life of Alexander 

 Wilson. 54. 



4. Auld Lang Syne. 45. 

 - j A Day in the Woods. 29. 

 ■^' j Bird Wit and Lack of It. 29- 

 The Judges' prizes were awarded as 

 follows: 



1. Arthur Lohraan, Two Rivers, 

 Wis. Exact. 



2. R. P. Gilletpie, Columb\is, Miss. 

 Exact. 



3. Evci'ett Johnson, Lewiston. Me. 

 1, 2, 4, 5, 3. 



4. Clarence Luther, Fayetteville, 

 Ark. 1, 2, 5, 3, 4. 



5. A. W. Baylis, Cedar Rapids, la. 

 1, 4, 3, 2, 5. 



The following were awarded World'.s 

 Fair Almanacs. 

 Robt. McPherson, Mass. 

 Chas. Meyers, Ohio. 

 Fred Parkhurst, N. Y. 

 Clayton Barnard, Ind. 

 Edmund Heller, Calif. 

 All prizes were mailed on Nov. 25th. 



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