I THE WILSON BULLETINS. | 



I Nos. 6 to 32, with the exceptions as given below | 



I consists of General Notes Price wants each. \ 



3 ''This unpretentious and commendable magazine appears 1 



5 regularly at a price which places it within the reach ol every ; 



5 one. Thoroughly ornithological, and runs no fad or clique. : 



3 There is more good bird matter in it than we find in some \ 



5 periodicals of greater prominence, and it well deserves sue- : 



5 cess " — Dr. Coues, in the Osprey. 



I No. 5, The American Crow, 41 pages, Frank L I 

 I Burns, /-'rice 25 cenfs> 



5 "Very comprehensive, and presents nany facts of Aalue : 



5 both to the casual ornithologist and to the economic scientist. 



S —VKiJc legist. 



i No. 15, The Oberlin Grackle Roost, 18 pages by 

 I Lynds Jones, Price 75 Cents 



jt "'Thispapar is to be commended for its clear presentation : 



5 ~ of an admirable piece of field work. — /ink. ; 



5 No. 30, Warbler Songs, 56 pages, by Lynds Jones. ; 



I Price 25 cents \ 



j| "The philosophic student of birds' language, will find in \ 



\ this paper much to interest him, while bird lovers, to whom | 



5 the Warblers are source of despair, may receive from it very ; 

 ^ effectual aid in making identification . — 'Bird Lore ■ \ 



\ No. 31, Mono§:raph of the Flicker 82 pages, by Frank \ 



> L. Burns, Price 50 cents. \ 



6 "As far as we know, the most complete existing biography < 

 5 of any North American Bird." — 'Bird Lore. j 



\ No. 339 A Summer Reconnoissance in the West, 39 i 



\ pages, by LYNDS JONES AND W. L. DAWSON, Price \ 



\ 20 cents. \ 



J "In this number Lynds Jones and W. L. I^awson record their j 



J ornithological obsei vations made during a trip of 7,000 miles ! 



i through fourteen states and territoties. ***** We heartily ] 



J commend this number." — Dr. Fisher in Bird Lore. j 



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