VOL. 1. 



ALBION, N. Y., SEPTEMBER, 1888. 



NO. 3 



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Is published occasionally (at least three times 

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 FRANK II. LATTIN, Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 

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Third Edition, Re-vised and Enlarged. 



Davies' Egg Check List 



— AND— 



KEY TO THE NESTS AND EGGS 



OF 



NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



With Introduction by 



AND ILLUSTRATED WITH 



12 Full-page EITGRAVINGS 



Arranged.and numbered according to the new 

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 known to date together with the breeding range 

 and habitat of the species and orinthologlcal 

 synonyms. It will have a complete analytical 

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The work will contain over 300 pages, exclusive 

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