printed ®n good paper, and the follow- 

 ing contributed: William L. Atliinson, 

 James J. Carroll, E. F. Hadley, Wm. 

 L. Kells and Walton I. Mitchell. 



114. Rambles in Nature. JACK- 

 SON, MICH. Med. Svo. 



EDITED AND PUBLISHED 

 MONTHLY BY R. J. WOOD, 304 

 JACKSON STREET, PRINTED BY 

 B. J. CARTER, 110 Main Street. Sin- 

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 To Foreign Countries 50 cents. Sin- 

 gle Copies 5 cents. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-2, May- June, 1885, pp. 

 16, and covers. 



Possibly one or two more numbers 

 before suspending, since an exchange 

 states that "the September number did 

 not appear." Papers by E. M. Has- 

 branck and A. M. Shields. 



115. RANDOM NOTES ! ON | NAT- 

 URAL HISTORY I (eng. after drawing 

 by A. I. Bodwell) ! (A MONTHLY, 50 

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A PAMPHLET DEVOTED TO THE 

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Vol. I, Nos. I-XII, Jan. l-Dec, 1884, 

 120 pp. incl. 33 pp. adv., (not consecu- 

 tivelv paged beyond the number). 



Vol. 2 (II), Nos. 1-12, Jan.-Dec. 1, 



1885, pp. ii+96 and (xlvii)-xlvii. 



Vol. Ill, Nos. 1-12, Jan. l-Dec. 1, 



1886, pp. ii + 100, incl. 2 pp. adv. 

 Discontinued. After the third num- 

 ber of the last volume, the name of 

 James M. Southwick, alone appears. 

 The first two numbers were out of 

 print immediately, and a complete file 

 is rather scarce. Some unsigned mat- 

 ter, including "The Roseate Spoonbill 

 in Florida Rookeries," presumably by 

 Fred T. Jencks, the junior pardner, 

 run through the first four issues of the 

 initial volume, and short papers or 

 notes by J. N. Clark, Charles Dury, 

 Wm. G. Smith, D. D. Stone and a few 

 others, appeared. 



116. "Science News. 16 pp. journal 

 pub. by S. E. Cassino, Salem, Mass. 

 Edited bv Ernest Ingersoll and Wil- 

 liam C. Wyckoff of New York. $2.00 

 per annum. Bi-monthlj'." 



Vol. Nos. 1-24, Nov. 1, 1878-(Oct., 

 15?), 1879, pp. l-(384?). 



"A fortnightly journal, which, it is 

 greatly to be regretted, closed its ex- 

 istence with the twenty-fourth num- 

 ber." Papers by Chas. C. Abbott, 

 Walter E. Bryant, Ernest Ingersol (a 

 series of nine papers on "How to Col- 

 lect Birds' Nests and Eggs") ; M. C. 

 Reed, Geo. H. Ragsdale, George B. Sen- 

 nett (five short papers entitled "Later 

 Notes on Texas Birds"). 



117. SCIENCE RECORD PUBLISH- 

 ED BY S. E. CASSINO & CO., 41 

 ARCH ST., BOSTON, MASS. Med. 

 8vo. 



A monthly journal of Notes and 

 News in all departments of Science. 

 J. S. KINGSLEY, Maiden, Mass., Edi- 

 tor. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Form- 

 erly Scientific and Literary Gossip. 



Vol. II. Nos. 1-12 (Nov. ?) 1883-(Oct. 

 ?) 1884, pp. 1-280?), covers. 



I have not seen the first and last of 

 the 12 numbers published. Contribu- 

 tions by Elliott Coues, Geo. F. Gauner, 

 Dr. G. E. Manegault, Leonard Stej- 

 neger and Arthur T. Wayne. 



118. THE Scientific Monthly. A 

 MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO The Nat- 

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Price $1.00 a Year, or 30 (35) Cents 

 a Number. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-11, Oct.. 1875-Aug., 

 1876, pp 1-571, covers. 



I have not examined all the numbers 

 of this rare and valuable magazine, 

 doubtless there are a number 12. C. 

 J. Maynard, E. W. Nelson, R. Ridgway 

 and T. S. Roberts contributing. 



119. The Semi-Annual. PRICE 35 

 CENTS. C. C MAXFIELD, PUBLISH- 

 ER. DANBURY. CONN. Med. 8 vo. 



A semi-annual review for students 

 of Ornithology and Oology, issued 

 April and October of each year. Edit- 

 ed by Lynds Jones, Elm St., Oberlin, 

 Ohio. Price 35c per copy. 



Vol. 3, No. 1, April, 1891, pp. 44+1 

 pi., covers. 



ConJ;inuation of the "O. & O. Semi- 

 Annual," and followed by the "Wilson 

 Quarterly." Official organ of the Wil- 

 son Ornithological Chapter, and con- 

 tains the report of the Oological Com- 

 mittee, by Lynds Jones; also some 

 notes by Harry K. Jamison. 



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