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THE OOLOGI8T 



Heron Blinds Boy's Eye 

 Lad finds bird standing on one leg 

 asleep — battle follows. 



Fred Hoffman, fifteen, of Ronkon- 

 koma, N. Y., lost an eye recently in 

 a battle with a heron. He found the 

 bird standing on one leg asleep and 



attempted to carry it off by this con- 

 venient handle. 



The heron put out the boy's eye 

 with its beak, but was finally caught 

 and caged.— The Suburban Citizen. — • 

 W. A. Strong, San Jose, Cal. 



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R. M. Barnes, Lacon, 111. 



Agassez Bulletin. Buffalo, N. Y., 

 1885. All except Vol. I, No. 5. 



The A. A. Bulletin, Gilman, 111.. 

 1890, Vol 1, No. 3. 



The Agassi Record, Oskaloosa, la., 

 1888, Vol. I, Nos. 3 and 4. 



American Magazine of Natural 

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 Vol. II, No. 1. 



The Agassiz Companion, Wyondotte 

 Ks., 1886, Vol. I, all but No. 2; Vol. 11, 

 all but 3-5-6-10; Vol. Ill, all but 1-5-10- 

 11-12. 



Amateur Naturalist, Ashland, Maine, 

 1903-6, Vol.1, all; Vol II, all; Vol. Ill, 

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Bear Hill Advertiser, Stoneham, 

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 all after No. 4. 



American Osprey, Ashland, Ky., 



1890, Vol. I. No. 6. 



The Buckeye State Collector, Ports- 

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Bulletin of the Oologists Assn., 

 Omaha, Nebr., 1897. All except No. I, 

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..California Traveller and Scientists, 

 1891-2, Vol. I, all except No. 5; Vol. 

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The Collector, West Chester, Pa., 



1891, Vol. I, all; Vol. II, all except 

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The Collector, Des Moines, 1882, 

 Vol. II, all except Nos. 6-7-8. 



Collectors Journal, Pavetteville, la., 

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The Collectors Monthly, Newburg, 

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Collectors Notebook, Camden, N. Y., 

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The Curio, Benson, Maine, Vols. I, 

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The Curio Exchange, New Kamilche, 

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Empire State Exchange, Water Val- 

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Exchanger and Collector and Ex- 

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Forest and Field, Gillertville, N. Y., 

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Golden State Scientist, Riverside, 

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The Guide to Nature Study and 

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 Vol. nil, IV, V; Vol. IV, Nos. 1 to 8 

 and No. 10. Also issues of March, 

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The Hummer, Nebraska City, Neb., 

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Iowa Ornithologist, Salem, la., 1895- 

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Kansas City Naturalist, Kansas 

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The Kansas Naturalist,. Topeka, 

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The Maine O. and O., Garland, Me., 

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The Naturalist, Kansas City, Mo., 



