THE OOLOGIST. 



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The Oologist for 1891. 



The Oologist is without question the most 

 popular and instructive magazine, devoted to 

 Birds, their Nests and Eggs, ever published, 

 and while of special value to the Oologist and 

 Ornithologist, its Publisher is not alone in his 

 belief that Teachers, Scientists, Naturalists 

 and Curiosity Collect. irs in all departments will 

 find the Oologist not only worthy of their at- 

 tention, but of their *-'/6.v'v//;^(o/?. On January 

 1, 1891, the OoLOGisr will euter its eighth vol 

 ume, and it will be the aim of its publisher, 

 with the aid of its subscribers, to make it of 

 greater value than any preceding one. Each 

 number for "91 will contain twenty p.iges (It5 

 and a cover) and will be promptly and regular- 

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 you If .vou should want to purchase anything of 

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Remember every subscriber received for the 

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ALBION, N. 



