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THE CONDOR 



A Magazine of Western 

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Edited by J> Grinnell and Harry S. Swarth 



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The articles in "The Condor" are 

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The work on the new price list moves slowly. The com- 

 mittee of twenty-tive, named by the Oologists of the coun- 

 try, now have the work in hand and we hope to receive the 

 results of their labors in time to publish the volume so it 

 will be available for 1920 exchanges. It is, however, a long 

 laborious road this committee has to travel and we are sure 

 they will do tliorough work before submitting it for publi- 

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The name of E. F. Page in tlie October issue of this 

 committee should be E. E. Pope, well known to all Ameri- 

 can Ooloffists. — R. ^L Barnes. 



