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OUR SUPPLEMENT 



We believe that the readers of The Oologist are under deep 

 and lasting obligations to H. Servern Regar, for the splendid 

 contribution which enables us to publish the supplement, 

 mailed to our subscribers with this issue. Mr. Regar not only 

 furnished us with the copy but also with most of the half tone 

 plates with which it is illustrated. 



There are many similar cases of modest high class old 

 time students of bird life, concerning whom little has been 

 published, and who are deserving of having their activities 

 and abilities preserved, by printed record, for future gen- 

 erations; and many, many valuable collections and speci- 

 mens are hidden about the country in dingy garrets, dusty 

 store rooms and out of the way places that should be 

 brought to light, because many of the specimens they 

 contain are now unattainable. — R. M. B. 



