THE OOLOGIST. 



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The Best Work on Ornithology for 

 the Mississippi Valley, foKthe price 

 ever published, is the 



HISTORY 



OF THE 



Birds of Kansas. 



By Col. N. S. Goss. 



Col. Goss WIS a Itre-lODgr Naturalist: an enthus- 

 iast In his chosen study of Ornlthologry; a mem- 

 ber ot the Council of the American Ornithologi- 

 cal Union, and a recognized authority on his 

 chosen subject. 



The G'^s Ornithological Collection Is solely the 

 work ol this author. Each specimen has been 

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 in the country, the result ot one man's exerilons 

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 la on exhibition in a room in the 8fate Hnu.se set 

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 ajid fortune was d^oted to its perfection: long 

 and expensive trips were annually made to In- 

 crease the collection. 



The book is handsomely bound in full-cloth, 

 with gold embossed back and sides. There are 

 693 pages, besides the photogravure Illustrations 

 of 529 birds. 343 species and sub-species are fully 

 described— special attention being given to tlieir 

 nests and eggs. 



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