THE OOLOGIST. 



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The Condor for igoi. 



This popular Californian, 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- 

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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. II CAN ALSO 

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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 Grinnell. 

 This will be sent on approval; price 75 cents, 

 postpaid. 



Address all orders for sample copies, sub- 

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C. BARLOW, Editor and Business Mgr., 

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"BOOKS FOR THE 



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The following books I offered on the in- 

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Burroughs, Riverby. 

 Burroughs, Wake Robin. 

 Jardine, Hummingbirds. 

 Kearton, Wild Life at Home. 

 Pamphlets and Excerpts. 

 Barnard, Birds of Chester Co., Pa. 

 Elliott, List of Described Hummingbirds. 

 Gunn, Egging Expedition to Manitoba. 

 Jacobs, Summer Birds of Greene Co., Pa. 

 Lawrence. Birds of Martinque. 

 Merrlam, Birds of Idaho. 

 Stevenson, Birds and Mammals of Wyoming. 



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Albion, N. Y. 



Mounted Birds and Mammals. 



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California Screech Owl (3.50) 



Great Horned Owl (6.00) 



Arctic Horned Owl full plumage (20.00)... 



American Hawk Owl (6.00) 



Road-runner (.3.00) 



Horned Lark (1.75) 



American Magpie (2.50) ^.... 



Steller's Jay (2.50) 



Blue-fronted Jay (3.00) 



Bullock's Oriole (1.75) _ 



Evening Grosbeak (2 25) 



Pine Grosbeak (2.00) 



American Crossbill (1.75) _ 



Bohemian Waxwing (2.50) 



Black and White Warbler (1.25) 



Myrtle Warbler (1.50) 



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Skunk (*10.00) 



Red Fox (15.00) 



Gray Squirrel (5.00) 



Gray Squirrel holding walnut 



Tufted Puffin (.5.50) 



Black Guillemot (5.25) 



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Razor-billed Auk (mounted from a skin 



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American Merganser (5.00) _ 



American Elder (7 00) 



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Scaled Partridge (2.75) 



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American Barn Owl (5.00) 



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Lesser Scaup Duck 



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