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THE OOLOGIST. 



NOTICE; : : 



The AMERICAN SOCIETY of CURIO COLLECTORS 

 is to have a new Official Organ. 



WATCH 

 FOR 



THE CURIO MONTHLY 



APRIL 



20, I9OI 



It will be devoted to Natural Science, Archaeology, Numismatics and 

 Curio Collecting. Fine Illustrations and a Large ExchanCxE Depart- 

 ment. 



ALLEN JESSE REYNOLDS, (Sec'y) Editor and Publisher. 



[Roy Farrell Greene, President, (Kan.) 



Associate Editors- ' Thomas L. Elder, Vice-President, (Pa. ( 

 ASSOCIATE JiDiTORS. , p^^j ^ Abbott Davis, (R. I.) 



I Prof. W. O. Emery, (Ind.) 



YOU MUST HITRRV and join the "A.S.ofC.C.,"35c covers membership (subject to the ap. 

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 First issue of the Quarterly Bulletin is ready for distribution. Send stamp for a copy. 

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(Mention Oolcgist) 



2015 Grand Ave-, Connersville, Indiana* 



SETS OR SINGLES WANTED 



Of the following eggs for cash : I will pay 35c 

 for Ospreys eggs; 50c for Broad- winged Hawks 

 eggs ; 50c for Sharp-shinned Hawks eggs; 75c for 

 Hooded Merganser eegs ; 35c for Wood Ducks 

 eggs; $2.00 for Sandhill Cranes eggs; $8 00 for 

 Swallow-tailed Kites eggs; $3.00 for Golden 

 Eagles. If you have any of these write to W. 

 RAINE, Kew Beach, Toronto, Canada. 



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AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY 

 AND CONDOR : : : : 



Both full year to Ne^v Subscribers only ^jkx.xs 

 Dont forget I have everything for egg collec- 

 tors. The Best steel climbers with straps at 

 S2.50, without at $1.65, guaranteed right, pre- 

 paid. Don't forget these new Drills, 25c each, 

 4 selected sizes, $1.00. Pencils lOc; 3 for 25c; 85c 

 dozen, good ones. See "ad" Feb. 6. Send for 

 lists. Tools and supplies. Books, Magazines, 

 Back vols. , Eggs. If there is an article for 

 outdoor sport or Nature study let me quote. 



BENJAMIN HOAG. 



Stephentown, N. Y. 



THIS PAPER is printed at the Book 

 and Magazine Publishing House of 

 A. M. EDDY, Albion, N. Y. 



The Condor for 1901. 



This popular Califomian, illustrated maga- 

 zine of ornithology begins its third volume 

 with 1901, and its issues range from 24 to 32 

 pages in size. It controls the output of West- 

 ern material, and prints the most interesting 

 and valuable articles to be found in any "bird" 

 journal. New features have been introduced 

 for 1901, which will serve to make THE CON- 

 DOR a leader : 



The March (1901) number is one of extreme 

 interest, containing among other things a 

 charming article on the nesting of the Golden 

 Eagle by R. H. Beck, illustrated with three full 

 page plates depicting nests in various rugged 

 situations Mr. E. H. Skinner contributes a 

 valuable and most interesting illustrated ar- 

 ticle on the nesting habits of Giraud's Fly- 

 catcher in its Mexican home, and other inter- 

 esting papers are presented by Joseph Grin- 

 nell, A. W. Anthony, R. D. Lusk and other well 

 known contributors. A copy of this valuable 

 number will be sent for 20 cents In stamps. 



YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION, $1; VOL. H CAN ALSO 

 BE SUPPLIED AT $1. 



The Cooper Ornithological Club also offers 

 for sale its new 80-page publication on "The 

 Birds of the Kotzebue Sound Region, Alaska," 

 by that well-known writer, Joseph Grlnnell. 

 This win be sent on approval; price 75 cents, 

 postpaid. 



Address all orders for sample copies, sub- 

 scriptions or communications to 



C. BARLOW, Editor and Business Mgr., 

 SanU Clara, Cal. 



