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FOR EXCHANGE. -liack volumes of the 

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Wa r\'i ED.— Books. Magazines and Pamph- 

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FOR EXCH.\NGE.— For cash, tobestoffer; 

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FOR SALE BIRD LORE. -Lot A, Vols. 1 

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FOR SALE.-Fi^hers Hawics and Owls; 

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STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, 

 MANAGE.MKNT, CIRCULATION, ETC. 

 RE(iUIRF[) BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 

 24. WVi of The Oologist published monthly at 

 Lacon. [llinois, for October. 1915. 



Editor, R. M. Barnes, Lacon, 111.; Managing 

 Editor. R. M, Barnes, Lacon, III.; Business 

 Manager. R. M. P.arnes, Lacon. 111.: Pub- 

 lisher. R. ^L Bain s. Lacon. III. 



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 other security holdiM-^. holding 1 per cent or 

 more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, 

 or other securities: None. 



R. M. BARNES. 



Sworn to and subscribed before me this22d 

 day of September. 1915. 



(Seal) ERNA THIEDOHR. 



Notary Public. 



My commission expires Mar. 11th, 1919. 



The Oologist 



Is the only publication in 

 North America, devoted to 

 the interests of those study- 

 ing and collecting Birds Eggs. 



It is now in its thirty- 

 second year, and is better 

 than ever and will be better 

 yet. 



If you know of any one 

 who is interested in Birds 

 send in his or her name and 

 and we will mail them a 

 sample copy free. 



R. M. BARNES, 



Lacon, 111. 



THE CONDOR 



A Magazine of Western 

 Ornithology 



Published Bi-monthly by the 



Coopsr Ornithological Club of California 



Edited by J. Grinnell and Harry S. Swarth 



"The Condor" is strictly scientific 

 but edited in such a way that a be- 

 ginner of "Bird Study" can easily un- 

 derstand it. 



The articles in "The Condor" are 

 written by the leading Ornithologists 

 of the United States and are illustrated 

 by the highest quality of half tones. 



Our subscription rates are $1.50 per year in 

 the United States and 91-75 in a Foreign coun- 

 try. Sample Copy 30c. 



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