THE OOLOGIST 



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ent methods of preparation and ar- 

 rangement of ornithological and oolog- 

 ical specimens, with illustrations, 

 showing the advanced methods, and 

 communications from well-known ex- 

 perts. This issue will probably be 

 used for years to come as a general 



book of directions on these subjects, 

 and we would appreciate it if our 

 readers would send u; at as early a 

 day as possible, such communica- 

 tions on these subjects as they believe 

 would be beneficial and interesting 

 to OOLOGIST readers. 



Nest and Eggs of Florida Turkey in situ, taken and photo- 

 graphed by Oscar F. Baynard. This set of eggs 

 is in our collection 



