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THE OOLOOIST 



THE CONDOR 



A Nagaxine of Westarn 

 Ornithology 



P«bUslMd Bi-monthly by the 

 0»ip*»r OmltholegiMl Club ol C«Uf*riiia 



Bdit«4 by •!. Qrlnn*!! and Harrr S. flwarth 



"The Oondor" is etrictly scientific 

 but edited In suoh a w*y that a be- 



f inner of "Bird Study" can easily un- 

 eritand it. 



The articles in "The Oondor" ai« 

 written br the leading Ornithologiilt 

 of the United Btatee and are illuetraltd 

 by the highest quality of half tones. 



Oar raktcrtpUon ratM ar* tLSO r«r jmmr tn 

 Uia Ualt*4 atataa ud ll.Tl in a Parelin ••■n- 

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 Addre«s 



W. LEE CHAMBERS, Bus. Manager, 



Bagle Roek, Los Angelas, Cal. 



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"Blue-Bird" 



Published in co-operation with 

 the Cleveland Bird-Lovers' 

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Address 

 EDITOR BLUE-BIRD, Dept. R. 

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THE BRUCE MUSEUM 

 Of Natural History, History and Art 



Wishes to correspond witli reliable men possessing 

 collections of North American Birds, Eggs or 

 Mammals, particularly of the New England States. 

 Only Mounted material will be considered and this 

 only if it bears full data. 



Nothing will be considered that is not up to 

 the standard of this Museum. That means 



perfect specimens, perfectly mounted. 



Any reliable man who wishes to dispose of his col- 

 lection for a moderate amount of cash would do us 

 a favor by corresponding with us. Anyone who 

 wishes to make gifts to this Museum, may know 

 that they will be deeply appreciated. 

 BRUCE MUSEUM 

 Greenwich, Connecticut 

 Paul G. Howes - - - Assistant Curator 



