Johnson, C. O. Ormsbee, A. G. Prill, 

 C. C. Purdum, \V. A. Stearns, James 

 Savage, C. N. Sonne, P. A. Taverner 

 and others. It was announced that 

 with the April number of volume vi, 

 the "Museum" would be combined 

 with "The Naturalist, Farm and Fan- 

 ciers' Review," edited by H. W. Kerr, 

 Blencoe, Iowa, and published at Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



78. The Museum Bulletin, Lake Vil- 

 lage, N. H. Size of 8vo. 



(No. 6 and later). MUSEUM BUL- 

 LETIN DEVOTED TO THE INTER- 

 ESTS OF ALL CLASSES AND THE 

 PUBLIC IN GENERAL. Foolscap 

 folio. PUBLISHED BY C. W. WIL- 

 COMB. Subscription 15 cents per 

 vear (12 NUMBERS). 



Vol. I, Nos 1-9, (May-) 18S6-Jan. and 

 Feb., 1887, pp. 4 to issue, about one- 

 third adv. 



Ornithology altogether from ex- 

 changes. 



79. THE NATURALIST. A Monthly 

 Magazine Devoted to Natural Science. 

 50 CENTS PER YEAR. PUBLISHED 

 BY HERBERT STERZING, AUSTIN, 

 TEXAS. JANUARY (AUG.-SEPT.,) 

 1894. Large 12 mo. 



Vol. I. Nos. 1-8-9, Jan.-Aug.-Sept., 

 1894, pp. 1-104 and cover. Absorbed 

 the "American Magazine of Natural 

 Science," in July, and transferred to 

 the "Oregon Naturalist" after the dou- 

 ble number. Contributers: C. Barlow, 

 J. W. Brown, J. J. Carroll, Geo. H. 

 Davis, P. K. Gillman, Jesse W. Miller, 

 C. C. Purdum, Adolph Stretcher, I. S. 

 Trostler and Curtis Wright, Jr. The 

 most valuable paper is "A List of the 

 Birds of Wise County, Texas," by 

 John A. Donald and R. L. More. 



80. THE NATURALIST. DEVOTED 

 ENTIRELY TO THE STUDY OF Or- 

 nithology and Geology PRICE PER 

 ANNUM, 50c. FOREIGN COUN- 

 TRIES, 75c. SINGLE COPIES 5c. 

 "Come and See the Works of God." 

 Psalms LXVI:3. PUBLISHED BY 

 the Naturalist Pub. Co., DES MOINES, 

 IOWA, 189.S. Svo. 



Vol. I, No. 1, (no date) pp. 1-8 and 

 cover. Another ephemeral publication 

 by Letson Balliet. 



81. THE NATURALIST, OREGON 

 CITY. OREGON. (See "Oregon Natur- 

 alist," Vol. 1, No. 12 and Vol. 2, No. 

 1). 



82. The Naturalist, KANSAS CITY, 

 MISSOITRI. Folio. 



Devoted to Ornithology, Oology, 

 Taxidermy, etc Published Monthly at 

 30 cents a year. (No. 10, $1.00 per 

 year) R. B. Trcuslot & Co., proprie- 

 tors. Editor, R. B. Trouslot (No. 10, 

 Assisted by E. T. Keim, David H. 

 Todd, and Sid. J. Hare.) Published 

 by Milton P. Davis (No. 5, E. R. Ire- 

 land; Nos. 6-8, R. B. Trouslot & Co.) 



Vol. IV, Nos. 1-10?, Jan., 1889-Oct. ?, 

 1890, pp 1-64?, unpp. 



January, 1890, this " paper be- 

 came the Official Organ of the 

 Kansas City (Mo.) Academy of 

 Science, and in October, it became the 

 publisher and proprietor. It is pos- 

 sible that the volume ran to 12 num- 

 bers, since its successor did not begin 

 before January, 1891. It is understood 

 that the "Naturalist" was a continu- 

 ation of the "Hoosier Naturalist." 

 Contains few bird notes, and is of 

 scarcely any value ornithologically. 



83. THE NATURALIST AND COL- 

 LECTOR A MAGAZI.XE DEVOTED 

 TO THE STUDY OF SCIENCE "YE 

 WHO LOVE THE HAT^NTS OF NA- 

 TURE, LOVE THE SUNSHINE OF 

 THE MEADOW, LOVE THE SHA- 

 DOW OF THE FOREST,— LISTEN"! 

 PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT ABING- 

 TON, ILLINOIS, BY THE SHOOP 

 PUB. CO Post. 8vo. 



P. Wilbur Shoop, Editor. Subs. 75c. 

 per year. 



Vol. I. Nos. 1-3, June 1,-Aug. 1, 1895, 

 pp. 1-75 cover. 



Suspended subscriptions filled by 

 the "Oregon Naturalist." Contribu- 

 ters: J. R, Brownson, Morris Gibbs, 

 J. D. Gorham, J. K. Keanan, R.. Cliff 

 Rice, Chas. Reynolds, B. G., and O. L. 

 Scott, and N. A. Wood. 



84. THE NATURALISTS' COM- 

 PANION. EDITED AND PUBLISH- 

 ED BY CHARLES P. GUELF, BROCK- 

 PORT, N. Y. (cover title of No. 2). 

 8 vo. 



An illustrated monthly published in 

 the interest of Natural history. Sin- 

 gle Subscription 50 cents a year. (H. 

 F. Thompson, Indianapolis, Ind., asso- 

 ciate editor, May-October, 1886). 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-12 (8-9 double), July, 

 188.5-June, 1886, pp. 1-178, incl covers 

 and 3 pp. adv. 



Vol. II. Nos. 1-5 & 6, Aug., 1886-Dec. 

 & Jan., 1886-87, pp. 1-88. 



May 23rd, 1887, announced suspen- 

 sion and transfer to the "West Ameri- 

 can Scientist." Contributors: F. H. 



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