printed on good paper, and the follow- 
ing contributed: William L. Atkinson, 
James J. Carroll, E. F. Hadley, Wm. 
L. Kells and Walton I. Mitchell. 
114. Rambles in Nature. 
SON, MICH. Med. 8vo. 
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Vol. I, Nos. 1-2, May-June, 1885, pp. 
16, and covers. 
Possibly one or two more numbers 
before suspending, since an exchange 
states that ‘the September number did 
not appear.” Papers by E. M. Has- 
branck and A. M. Shields. 
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Vol. I, Nos. I-XII, Jan. 1-Dec., 1884, 
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Vole Dp eNOS -i2) Jan Deer: 
1885, pp. ii+96 and (xlvii)-xlvii. 
Vol. III, Nos. 1-12, Jan. 1-Dec. 1, 
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Discontinued. After the third num- 
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The first two numbers were out of 
print immediately, and a complete file 
is rather scarce. Some unsigned mat- 
ter, including “The Roseate Spoonbill 
in Florida Rookeries,’ presumably by 
Fred T. Jencks, the junior pardner, 
run through the first four issues of the 
initial volume, and short papers or 
notes by J. N. Clark, Charles Dury, 
Wm. G. Smith, D. D. Stone and a few 
others, appeared. 
116. “Science News. 16 pp. journal 
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“A fortnightly journal, which, it is 
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I have not seen the first and last of 
the 12 numbers published. Contribu- 
tions by Elliott Coues, Geo. F. Gauner, 
Dr. G. E. Manegault, Leonard Stej- 
neger and Arthur T. Wayne. 
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1876, pp. 1-571, covers. 
I have not examined all the numbers 
of this rare and valuable magazine, 
doubtless there are a number 12. C. 
J. Maynard, BH. W. Nelson, R. Ridgway 
and T. S. Roberts contributing. 
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of Ornithology and Oology, issued 
April and October of each year. Hdit- 
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Ohio. Price 35c per copy. 
Vol. 3, No. 1, April, 1891, pp. 44+1 
pl., covers. 
Continuation of the “O. & O. Semi- 
Annual,” and followed by the ‘Wilson 
Quarterly.” Official organ of the Wil- 
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mittee, by Lynds Jones; also some 
notes by Harry K. Jamison. 
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