55. "Familiar Science and Fanciers' 

 Journal an Illustrated Magazine, de- 

 voted to the Student of Nature, and 

 the Interest of Home. Joseph M. 

 Wade, Editor and Proprietor, Spring- 

 field, Mass." 



Vol. V. Nos. 1-12, Jan.-Dec, 1878 

 (new series). 



Vol. VI, Nos. 1-(12?)) Jan.-Dec?) 

 1879. (new series). 



Continued as the "Fanciers' Journal." 

 Not personally examined. Notes by 

 H. T. Gates, C. W. Gidney, Mary H. 

 Hamlin, C. J. Maynard, B. Borsford, 

 P. T. J(encks), "J. M. W." (C. M. Raw- 

 son), John H. Sage and William Wood, 

 the latter on "The (Rapacious) Birds 

 of Connecticut," which ran through 

 volume V and most of volume VI. 



56. Field and Forest | DEVOTED 

 TO I GENERAL NATURAL HIS- 

 TORY |— I CHARLES R. DODGE, EDI- 

 TOR. I— I BULLETIN OF THE POTO- 

 MIC-SIDE NATURALISTS' CLUB.|— | 

 VOLUME I(-III)|(small eng.) | WASH- 

 INGTON: 1 THE COLUMBIA] PRESS. 

 I 1876 (-1878). 8 vo. 



Subs. U. S. and Canada .$1.00, for- 

 eign .$1.25. (In vols. II and III, the sec- 

 ond and third lines of title are altered 

 to: A MONTHLY JOURNAL | |DE- 

 VOTED TO NATURAL SCIENCES. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-12 (incl. 4 double nos.) 

 June, 1875-May, 1876, pp. iv+96 and 1 

 ppl. 



Vol. II, Nos. 1-12, July, 1876- June. 1877, 

 pp. 5-1-220 and 3 ppl. 

 Vol. Ill, Nos. 1-10, 11 & 12, July, 1877- 

 Apr., May & June, 1878. pp. iv-i-172 

 and 3 ppl. 



Dr. Coues says in the Salutatory: 

 "AVith temporary interruption during 

 the late political troubles, the Club has 

 met regularly during a portion of each 

 year since 1856, to devote an evening 

 to the reading of papers, the exhibi- 

 tion of specimens, and the inter- 

 change of opinion. Until recently, the 

 meetings were held at the residences 

 of the members in turn, and the host 

 of one evening became chairman of 

 the next." The ornithological notes, 

 paners and communications by J. A. 

 Allen, M. E. Banning, W. H. Ballou, J. 

 J. Checkering, Elliott Coues, H. W. 

 Henshaw, W. L. Jones, Pierre Louis 

 Jouy, Ludovic Kumlein. Robert R. Mc- 

 Leod, D. W. Prentiss, G. H. Ragsdale, 

 W. F. Roberts, Robert Ridgeway, 

 David Scott, R. W. Shufeldt, N. B. 

 Webster and Lester F. Ward, are of 



more or less importance as the names 

 would imply. The publication ended 

 with the triple number. 



57. Forest and Field. GILBERTS- 

 VILLE (EDMESTON— with no. 8), 

 OTSEGO COUNTY, N. Y. 8 vo. 



PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY POPE 

 & KELLOGG, WILLIAM POPE, L. J. 

 KELLOGG, EDITORS (WILL POPE, 

 EDITOR ANR PROPRIETOR, with no. 

 S). Subs. 25 cents, single copy 5 cents. 



Vol. 1, Nos. 1-10, June 6, 1892-Mar., 

 1893, pp. 1-86, (pp. 77-78 not in evi- 

 dence), no covers. 



Especially devoted to ornithology, 

 oology and entomology. Contributions 

 by H. E. Barton, A. E. Bennett, S. O. 

 Bush, Harry AV. Clark, Ray Densmore, 

 Ed. Doolittle, Arthur Farmer, Geo. D. 

 French, G. T. Green, H. T. Greene, 

 Charles Jenney, Daniel T. Kissam, 

 Charles McGee, C. B. Parker, Ernest 

 H. Short and others. 



58. THE GOLDEN STATE SCIEN- 

 TIST. A Monthly Journal Devoted to 

 Zoology, Geology, Archaeology, Botany, 

 Numismatics and Philately. EDITED 

 AND PUBLISHED BY E. M. HAIGHT, 

 RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA. Subscrip- 

 tion Price 50 Cents per Year in Ad- 

 vance. 8 vo. 



Vol. 1, No. 1, Oct, 1886, pp 1-8 and 

 cover. 



Vol. 1, No. 1, Aug., 1887, pp 1-12, 

 (suppressed). 



D. L. Foxhall's article on the Chuck- 

 „ I'-c- widow, appeared in the initial 

 number, and in the suppressed number. 

 H. R. Taylor's notes on a collecting 

 trip to Donner, Placier Co., Cal., where 

 he found nesting the Mountain Chick- 

 adee, White-headed Woodpecker, 

 White-crowned Sparrow, Western 

 Robin and Blue-fronted Jay. Perhaps 

 my copy is unique! There appears on 

 the front page in the handwriting of 

 the editor, "Do not reprint any of 

 these articles in your paper at pres- 

 ent, as I wish to reprint them in the 

 first issue of my new magazine (Col- 

 lectors' Illustrated Magazine), as they 

 were written for this magazine, none 

 of which were sent out owing princi- 

 pally to the many blunders made in 

 the advertisements and only 450 

 copies were printed when there should 

 have been 1000." 



59. THE HAWKEYE OBSERVER. 

 A Monthly Journal of Natural History 

 and Science. Davenport, Iowa. E. K. 

 Putnam, Gus Finger, Editors. Terms; 



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