52 THE OREGON NATURALIST 



The Oregon Naturalist. 



A Monthly Magazine devoted to Natural 

 Science. 



Official Journal of Northwest Ornithological 

 Association. 



Edited By 



JOHN WILLIAM MARTIN. 



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Mr Ellis F. Hadley, of Dayton, 

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"Some Accidental Deaths," in 

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 Cohen, California editor of "The Os- 

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Just Before going to press we re- 

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 Outdoors is a publication for Sports- 

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In our review of "The Osprey' ' last 

 month, owing to printer's mistake, 

 Mr. Walter A. Johnson's name was 

 mis-spelled. It is rumored the un- 

 paralleled success of this publication 

 has induced the publishers to remove 

 to New York in the near future. 



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