92, NATURE’S REALM A MONTH- 
LY MAGAZINE OF Popular Natural 
History. WILLIAM C. HARRIS, Man- 
aging Editor. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 
$2.00 PER ANNUM. (contents) PUB- 
LISHED BY THE HARRIS PUBLISH- 
ING CO. 10 WARREN ST., NEW 
YORK. J. KLINE EMMET, JR., Pres'’t. 
H. R. HARRIS, Sec’y and Treas. Royal 
Svo. 
Vol. II, Nos. 1-5, Jan.-May, 1891, pp. 
1-200. 
This magazine appears to be quite 
searce, I have seen only a few num- 
bers and do not know how many num- 
bers appeared. Among the contri- 
butors are James Cameron, R. M. 
Gibbs, Frederic Howard, W. M. Kohl 
and T. O. Russell. 
93. The | Nidiologist | Published 
by HENRY REED TAYLOR | ALA- 
MADA CAL. | (a view of the Sier- 
ras with a Condor in the foreground) 
by P. W. Kahn, | HOME OF THE CAL- 
TFORNIA CONDOR. Royal 8vo. 
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY 
MAGAZINE DEVOTED THE STUDY 
OF ORNITHOLOGY, AND With Spe- 
cial Reference to the Nidification of 
North American Birds. Subscription 
(in advance) One Dollar. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-12 (10 and 11 double 
number), Sept., 1893-Aug., 1894, pp. 
(iv) +184. 
THE NIDIOLOGIST. | ANNUAL 
SUBSCRIPTION, ONE DOLLAR. | AN 
ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOUR- 
NAL | OF | NORTH AMERICAN | OR- 
NITHOLOGY AND OOLOGY. | - | IT 
IS ONE THING TO BE POPULAR, IT 
IS ANOTHER THING TO BE ACCUR- 
ATE, | THE NIDIOLOGIST IS BOTH 
IN ONE. | EDITED BY HENRY REED 
TAYLOR, | Associated with Dr. R. W. 
Shufeldt. | 150 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW 
YORK CITY. Royal 8vo. 
Vol. II, Nos. 1-12, Sept., 1894-Aug., 
1895, pp. (iv) +174+1 col pl. suppl. 
94. THE | NIDOLOGIST | (an art- 
istic cover design by George E. How- 
ard, in which Dr. Shufeldt’s photo of 
a nest of young Wood Pewees fea- 
tures) | HENRY REED TAYLOR 
EDITOR & PUBLISHER | ASSOCIAT- 
ED | WITH | DR. R. W. SHUFELDT | 
OF THE | SMITHSONIAN INSTUTU- 
TION | OFFICE OF PUBLICATON, | 
ALAMEDA, | CALIFORNIA | Vol. IIT; 
Sept., 1895-Aug. 1896. Royal 8vo. 
Vol. III, Nos. 1-12 (4-5 double), Sept., 
1895-Aug., 1896, pp. (vi) +150. 
Vol. IV. Nos. 1-9, Sept., 1896-May, 
1897, pp. 112-41 col. pl. 
Suspended, subscriptions filled by 
the ‘Popular Science Monthly.” The 
place made vacent by the defunct ‘“O. 
& O.’ was almost immediately filled 
by the ‘“Nidiologist.” In December, 
1894, the subscription was increased to 
$1.50, and so remained the balance of 
the volume. From March, 1895, to 
April, 1896, it was published in New 
York City, Following the criticism of 
Dr. Coues, the superfluous “i” was re- 
moved from the title, December, 1895, 
and marked the advent of a new cover 
design. Dr. Shufeldt became associated 
with the editor May, 1895, and severed 
his connections simultaneously with 
the withdrawal of the new, and the 
reappearance of the original cover de- 
sign. With the beginning of third vol- 
ume became Official Organ of the 
Cooper Ornithological Club. 
Nos. 2 and 3 of the initial volume 
became exhausted before April, 1893, 
as much as $1.00 being offered for the 
former, sometime later the publisher 
offered two sets of Vol. I at $2.50. Ac- 
cording to a circular letter appeal for 
financial aid, dated Dec. 12, 1896, the 
subscription list at no time exceeded 
600. 
95. The|North American|Naturalist. 
|—| A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOT- 
ED TO THE SCIENCE OF NAT- 
URAL HISTORY. |—| RATES. | $1.50 
per year (postage prepaid) in the 
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$2.00 per year (postage prepaid) in 
all other countries in the Postal Union. 
|[—| PUBLISHED BY | The Naturalist 
Publishing Co. | Newark, New Jersey. 
| COPYRIGHT, 1896 | by The Natur- 
alist Publishing Co. Royal 8vo. 
Vol. I, No. 1, Apr., 1896, pp. 1-40, incl. 
4 pp. adv. and cover. 
Some notes by Nathan L. Davis and 
Geo. C. Stephens, the former being the 
editor of the Department of Ornitholo- 
gy and Oology. 
96. NOTES OF RHODE ISLAND 
ORNITHOLOGY | EDITED BY | RE- 
GINALD HEBER HOWEH, JR. | VOL- 
UME I (-IIl). | BRISTOL, RHODE 
ISLAND | 1900 (-1903) Med. 8vo. 
NOTES ON RHODE ISLAND OR- 
NITHOLOGY, A quarterly publication 
for the purpose of furthering interest 
in ornithology in the State of Rhode 
Island. Published and edited by Reg- 
inald Heber Howe, Jr., Address, 
james 
