Borgholthans, Harry Harris, Arthur J. 
Howell, W. R. Leighton, F. C. Lusk, G. 
A. Morris, Chas. D. Oldright, C. D. 
Pendell, W. G. Roberts, Geo. H. Sel- 
over and J. Warren Jacobs (“Birds of 
Green County, Pa.’’). 
85. THE NATURALISTS’ LEIS- 
URE HOUR AND MONTHLY BULLE- 
TIN, A. E. FOOTE, (engraved title) 
SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, PHILA- 
DEIPHIA, PA. No. 1223 BELMONT 
(4116 ELM) AVENUE. Monthly. 50 
(75)e. a year (for 12 numbers). 8 vo. 
Began January, 1887, by Dr. Foote, 
in an endeavor to build up a great re- 
tail depot of natural history supplies. 
The subscription was reduced to 25 
cents during the fourth year, with a 
circulation of 7,000, and the 16 pages 
were doubled by the addition of a 
second half to each number. Two edi- 
tions were then published, a_ sub- 
scribers’ on heavy paper, and an ad- 
vertising on light paper. 
Ran into the 17th year, at least, the 
last I have seen is dated Jan., No. 140, 
1893. While the press work can 
scarcely be commended, the contents 
is more or less interesting to the orni- 
thologist, especially during the earlier 
volumes; later the extensive lists of 
scientific literature are its chief value. 
86. THE NATURALISTS’ JOUR- 
NAL. Royal 8vo. 
A Monthly Paper devoted to Natur- 
al History and Science and the cause 
of the Agassiz Association. Robert T. 
Taylor, Editor, Frankfort, Philadel- 
phia. Yearly subscribers 50 cents. 
Vol. II, Nos. 1-6, (Mar.?)-Aug. 1885, 
pp. 1-114. 
Volume one I have not seen, there 
were two volumes however, Contains 
W. T. Damarest’s “Audubon.” 
87. THE NATURALISTS’ QUAR- 
TERLY. A Magazine Devoted to the 
Interests of Natural History in All its 
Branches. Published by the Natur- 
alists’ .Bureau. (George A _ Bates), 
Salem, Mass. Subscription price 50 
cts. per year. 8 vo. 
Vol. I, No. I, Jan., 1880, pp. 1-40. 
Contains an article on taxidermy in 
addition to the usual dealers’ catalo- 
gue. 
88. THE NATURALISTS’ Review, 
DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO NA- 
TURAL SCIENCE. SHRIEVES & 
DURLAND, Publishers,, BOSTON, 
MASS. 10c. PER COPY, $1.00 PER 
YEAR. Med. 8vo. 
Vol. I, No. 1, Mar. 1895, pp. 1-24, incl. 
cover and adv. 
Ornithological matter not original. 
89. THE NATURAL’ SCIENCE 
JOURNAL. (List of Departmental Edi- 
tors) MANAGING EDITOR, F. G 
HILLMAN. (CONTENTS) Published 
Monthly. The Atlantic Scientific 
Bureau, 1036 Acushnet Ave., New Bed- 
ford, Mass. Annual Subscription $1.00 
Single Copies 10 cents. 8vo. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-2, Mar-Apri., 1897, pp. 
1-60, incl. 9 pp. adv., covers. 
Suspended. Contains Dr. M. T. 
Cleckley’s List of the Birds of Georgia. 
Department of Ornithology and Oology 
conducted by Prof. W. A. Stearns, At- 
lanta, Ga. 
90. NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS, | 
FOR THE | STUDENT OF NATURAL 
HISTORY, | - | VOLUME I (-II), | - | 
ALBION, N. Y. | FRANK H. LATTIN, 
PUBLISHER. | 1895-6. Foolscap folio. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-52, Web. 2, 1895-Jan. 
25, 1896, pp. 44208. 
Vol. II, Nos. 1-14, Feb. 1,-May 2, 
1896, pp. 1-60 incl. index. 
Suspended. Contains Short’s “Birds 
of Western New York,’ correspond- 
ence relative to ‘‘What Has Become of 
the Bluebirds?” “Penikese-A Remini- 
scene,” and lesser contributions, by 
J. W. Daniel, Jr., Morris Gibbs, Arthur 
W. Kirkpatrick, T. G. Pearson, Hugene 
Pericles, Dr. A. G. Prill, Morris Rice, 
H. H. Short, C. F. Stone, BE. M. Vick- 
ers and L. W. Watkins. Subscrip- 
tions filled by the ‘Popular Science 
News.” 
91. NATURE STUDY, | PUBLISHED 
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE | 
Manchester | Institute of Arts and 
Sciences. | VOLUME IV. 1903-1904. | 
(seal) | Editor, EDWARD J. BURN- 
HAM. | Associate Editors, | FRED- 
ERICK W. BATCHELDER, WILLIAM 
H. HUSE & | SUSY C. FOGG, THEO- 
DORA RICHARDSON. | MANCHES- 
TER, N. H. | 1904. Med. 8vo. 
50 cents per annum in advance. Na- 
ture Study Press. 
Vol. TV. Nos. 1-12, June, 1903-May, 
1904, pp. v-+240+12 pill. 
Vol. V, Nos. 1-2 June-July, 1904, pp. 
1-40+-2 pil. 
The former editor could not supply 
me with any information other than 
it had discontinued. The signed art- 
icles are by E. J. Burnham, Alice B. 
Currier, O. M. Meyncke and Stephen 
D. Parrish. 
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