periodical, is "A List of the Birds 

 Known to Nest Within the Boundaries 

 of Wisconsin, With a Few Notes 

 Thereon," by C. F. Carr, and after the 

 fifth instalment, by Prof. Ludwig Kum- 

 lien. 



140. the wisconsin natura- 

 list, a monthly magazine de- 

 vote:d to ornithology, ool- 

 ogy. ZOOLOGY, MINERALOLOGY, 

 MOLLUSC A, ECHINODERMATA, 

 AND ALLIED SCIENCES. The Nat- 

 uralist Publishing Company, 254 

 GROVE STREET, MILWAUKEE, 

 WISCONSIN, U. S. A. Price 25 Cents 

 a year. Single Copies 5 Cents. ZOLA 

 B. ROHR and FRANK WOERDE- 

 HOFF, Editors. Med. S vo. 



Vol. 1, Nos. 1-6, (July-)-Dec., 1897, 

 pp. 92 and covers. 



Vol. 2, Nos. 7-XI; Jan.-May, 1898, pp. 

 48 and covers. 



(Vols. 3 and 4, July, 1898-June, 1899.) 



Vol. 5, No. 27, Oct., 1899, pp. 11-24, 

 cover. 



Vol. 6, No. 1, Jan., 1900, pp. 1-16 and 

 cover. 



An advertising sheet containing lit- 

 tle of anything original. Just when it 

 suspended I am unable to ascertain. 

 The second number contains "Birds of 

 the Rockies," by Olive Thorn Miller. 



141. THE YOUNG COLLECTOR. A 

 Monthly Journal Devoted to the Inter- 

 ests of Collectors of Specimens of Nat- 

 ural History, etc. Charles & James 

 Keys, Publishers, 926 Ninth Street, Des 

 Moines, Iowa. 50 cents per annum in 

 advance. Med. 8 vo. 



Vol. II, Nos. 1-3, May-July, 1882, pp. 

 1-28, cover. 



I have not seen the first volume. 

 The ornithological notes unsigned and 

 mainly from exchanges. 



142. WOLVERINE NATURALIST. 

 KALAMAZOO, MICH. 8 vo. 



MORRIS GIBBS, M. D. EDITOR. 

 A MONTHLY MAGAZINE devoted to 

 the study of Ornithology, Oology, En- 

 tomology, Herpetology, Conchology, 

 Ethnology, Geology, Palaeontology and 

 Allied Sciences. One Year 50 Cents. 

 Single Copies 5 Cents. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, Jan -Apr., 1890, pp. 

 124-20-1-8+8, incl. 20 pp. adv., covers, 

 (last two numbers unpp.) 



Incorporated with "American Game 

 and Fish Warden" of Kalamazoo, in 

 September or October. Very little of 

 interest to the ornithologist. 



143. THE YOUNG NATURALIST. 



A Monthly Magazine devoted to Nat- 

 ural History, and the Interests of Col- 

 lectors. GALESBURG, ILL. Large 12 

 mo.. 



The Young Naturalist Publish- 

 ing Co., CHARLES F. GETTExMY, 

 Editor-in-Chief. E. D. WTiiting, F. 

 Anderson, E. C. Elder, Associates. 

 Subs. 50 cents per annum. Single 

 copies, 5 cents. 



Vol. 1, Nos. 1-5, (May?)-Sept., 1884, 

 pp. 1-60 incl. adv. 



"Subscription merged iuto 'The 

 American' of which I believe I issued 

 6 numbers, suspending publication in 

 the spring of 1885." — Chas. F. Gettemy. 

 I have not seen the earlier numbers. 

 H. A. Talbot contributed to the Sep- 

 tember issue. 



144. THE YOUNG OOLOGIST, f 

 FOR THE I STUDENT OF BIRDS, 1 

 THEIR NESTS AND EGGS. |— | VOL- 

 UME I, I— I GAINES, N. Y. I FRANK 

 H. LATTIN, Publisher, | 1884-1885. 

 Med. 8vo. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-12, May, 1884-Apr., 



1885, pp. (vii) -1-171, incl. 28 pp. adv. 

 THE YOUNG OOLOGIST |— ! VOL- 

 UME II. j— I ALBION, N. Y.: | FRANK 

 H. LATTIN, PUBLISHER, | 1885. 

 Med. 8vo. 



Subscription $1.00 per annum. 



Vol II, Nos. 1-2, May, June, 1885, 

 pp. (ii)+48. 



Suspended, sold to the "Agasslz 

 Journal." The initial number print- 

 ed on coarse paper, and with no. 7 the 

 subscription raised to 60 cents. The 

 circulation increased from about a 

 thousand in October, to 5000 in Febru- 

 ary. Many contributers signed with 

 initials only: G. F. Breninger, jion- 

 tague Chamberlain, E. H. Fiske, W. L. 

 Kells, M. McCullum, Harry G. Parker, 

 T. D. Perry, C L. Phillips, J. W. Pres- 

 ton, W. D. Shaw, A. M. Shields, J. 

 A. Singley, C. M. Weed, H. R. Taylor, 

 C. B. Wilson, W. W. Worthington. 



145. THE Young Ornithologist. 

 BOSTON, MASS. Med. 8vo. 



Edited and published monthly by 

 Arthur A. Child. Subs. 25 cents per 

 vear. Single copies 4 cents each. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-12, May, 1885-Apr., 



1886, 96 pp. incl. 19 pp. adv., not pp 

 beyond number, no. 1 unpp. 



Suspended. The "Young Ornitholo- 

 gists' Association" originated with this 

 little paper. Among the contributors 

 are G. F. Breninger, J. C. Cahoon, D. 

 H. Eaton, Chas. A. Keeler, W. L. Kells, 



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