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The Observer. Vol. III., Nos. 5, (i. T. Published by S. F. 

 Bigelow, Portland, Conn. A monthly of pages, 11 x 15 in., 

 full of valuable matter to all lovers of nature. 



The, Taxidermist. Vol. [., Nos. 10, 11, ISO'2. A twenty 

 page monthly at 5(»c a year. Published by C. F. Mignin, 

 edited by E. W. Martin, Akron, Ohio. Contains many good 

 articles on general orniihology, and excellent hints to tax 

 idermists by men eminent in the profession. 



Ornithologist and Oologist. Vol. XVII., Nos. i. 5. Pub- 

 lished at $1.00 a year by F. B. Webster Co., Hyde Park, 

 Mass. Always full of valuable matter and fresh notes. 



California Traveler and yaturaliat. Vol. I., Nos. 3, 4, 

 .5. Published by N. L. Hertz & Co., Napa, Cal. , at '.\oc a 

 year, with premiums. It is bound to succeed. 



Sports Afield. Vol. IX., No. 1. $2.00 a year. Published 

 b}" Claude King, Denver, Col. A 100 page monthly, inval- 

 uable to sportsmen, containing many fine articles on gen- 

 eral science. 



Descriptive List of Fishes of Lorain Co., Ohio. By 

 Lewis M. McCormick. Contains a systematic table of 24 

 families, followed by short, comprehensive descriptions of 

 89 species found in Lorain Co.; 14 plates add value to the 

 work. A carefully made map of the county is a very 

 valuable aid in locating the places mentioned in the text 

 from which certain species were collected. It is a contri- 

 bution to the iclithyological literature of Ohio. 



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