THE OOLOGIST. 



888 



NOVEMBER CONTEST. 

 Sixty-five Judges. 



Prize winners and credits received 

 by each were as follows: 



1. Raptores of Michigan. 308. 



2. Migration. 175. 



3. Sora and Virginia Rails. 144. 



4. The Game Bird of the Prairie. 141 



5. Some Notes on the Wild Turkey. 

 102. 



The following articles were each 

 awarded a year's subscription to the 



OoLOGlST. 



With the Prairie Warbler. 52. 



Shore Birds at Lake Roland and Loch 

 Raven, Baltimore Co., Md. 51. 



The Judges' prizes were awarded as 

 follows: 



1 — No 27. Wm. C. Thro, Elmira, 

 N.Y. Exact. 



2.— No. 52. C. B. Parker, Oberlin, 

 Kans Exact. 



3.— No. 22. Cyrus R. Crosby. Crosliy, 

 N.Y. 1,2,4,3,5. 



4. — No. 49. Raymond C. Osburn, 

 Vanatta, O. 1, 2, 4, 3, 5. 



5. No. 4. N. G. Van De Water, Gret- 

 na, N. Y. 1, 2. 3, 5, 4. 



The following Judges were awarded 

 World's Fair Almanacs: 



2. Robt. McPherson. Mass. 



3. L C. Andrews. N. Y. 



8. J. S. Griffing, N. Y. 



9. Fred W. Parkhnrst, N, Y. 



10. C.Will Beebe. N. J. 

 16. Clarence Luther, Ark. 



32. Claude H. Hall, Tex. 



33. Brace & Hunter, Minn. 

 36. C. I. Brewer. Ills 



41. R. P. (iilli.spie, Miss. 



51. H. M. Hall. Calif. 



54. H. L. Hcaton, Kans. 



56. Jacob Bastian, Jr., N. C. 



57. A. W. Baylis, Iowa. 



59. David L. Savage, Iowa. 



All prizes were mailed on Dec. 27th. 



T"P A VQ If yf^" ^^ant any ( 

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ERRATUM. In the article on "Mi- 

 gration" in the Nov. OoLOGISt on page 

 299, fifth line from top of 2nd col., the 

 word "delivered" should read derived. 

 Mr. Chas L. Phillips, Taunton, Mass., 

 was the writer of this valuable article. 



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