120. THE SCIENTIST. A MONTH- 
LY MAGAZINE, BY THE FITCH- 
BURG AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION. ED- 
ITED BY BE. ADAMS HARTWELL, A. 
M., W. G. FARRAR ,PREST. STATE 
ASSEMBLY, (CONTENTS) FIFTY 
CENTS A YEAR, FIVE CENTS A 
COPY. W. L. EMORY, PUBLISHER, 
FITCHBURG, MASS. Superroyal 8vo. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, Apr.-Sept, 1888, pp. 
1.48, covers. Complete. <A _ rather 
scarce magazine. Contains one or 
two papers by I. C. Green. 
121. THE SPY GLASS.. A MAGA- 
ZINE FOR COLLECTORS. “Let us 
be Collectors for the pure love of the 
science, and for the friendship it fost- 
ers and we feel that we have acted 
wisely in thus treating the matter.” 
ROY F. GREEN, Editor, Arkansas 
City, Kansas. -LETSON BALLIET, 
Associate, Des Moines, Iowa. GREEN 
& BALLIET, PUBLISHERS, ARKAN- 
SAS CITY, KANSAS. 8vo. 
Subs. Six months 30c. One year 50c. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-2, Sept.-Oct., pp. 1-42 
and covers. 
Suspended. Official organ of 
the Galveston Philatelic Asso- 
ciation. Circulation of second number 
said to have been 5000. Balliet retir- 
ed after the initial issue. B. S. Bow- 
dish Ne R, Cristy, W. Ss. Cruzen, J. H. 
Frier and J. W. P. Smithwick con- 
tributing. 
122. Stories from Nature. Publish- 
ed Monthly. Devoted to the Natural 
Sciences. For Young and Old Alike. 
DeLand, Fla. 
50 Cents a Year. Single copies 5 
cents. Demi folio. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-8, 
1898, 64? pp., unpp. 
Unimportant, incomplete file con- 
tains some notes by H. R. Steiger. 
123. Stormy Petrel. A paper de 
voted to Oology, and Ornithology. 
MENDOTA, ILL. Demy 8 vo. 
(M.) Smith & CO., Publishers and 
Editors. Published monthly at 20c. 
per year. Filling the unexpired sub- 
scriptions of “The Exchange.” 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-5, Apr.-Aug., 1890, (no. 
2 erroneously dated “April,’) 32 pp. 
(pagination began with each number), 
last three issues with covers. 
Probably complete, as I can learn 
of no further issues. Evidently print- 
ed on same press and type as its pre- 
decessor. Notes by B. S. Bowdish, F. 
T. Corless, T. G. Gentry, E. B. Peck, 
(June?) 1897-Jan., 
W. C. Robinson and J. W. P. Smith- 
wick. 
124. THE SUNNY SOUTH OOLO- 
GIST. GAINESVILLE, TEXAS. Leg. 
12mo. 
A Monthly devoted to the _ in- 
terest of Ornithologists and Oologists. 
50 cents a year. Edited and Publish- 
ed by Edwin C. Davis. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-8, Mar-May, 1886, pp. 
1-40, incl. 3 pp. adv., covers. 
Suspended for want of patronage and 
all subscriptions returned. A neat lit- 
tle magazine containing notes by E. C. 
Davis, F. M. Dille, F. D., and J. H. 
Foxhall, W. L. Kells, G. Noble, H. G. 
Parker, G. H. Ragsdale, A. M. Shields, 
Geo. H. Selover, J. A. Singley and 
Geo. Wilder. 
125. THE SWISS CROSS | A 
MONTHLY MAGAZINE | OF THE 
(OF) | AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION 
(POPULAR SCIENCE) | VOLUME I 
(-V) | JANUARY-JUNE (JULY-DE- 
CEMBER) | 1887 (-1889) | NEW YORK 
| N. D. C. HODGES | 1887 (-1889). 
Royal 8 vo. Harlan H. Ballard, Presi- 
dent of the Agassiz Association, Hdi- 
tor. Subs. $1.50 a year. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, Jan.-June, 1887, pp. 
(iii) +248. 
Vol. IJ, Nos. 1-6, July-Dec., 1887, pp. 
(iii) +192-++ (iv). 
Vol. III, Nos. 1-6, Jan.-June, 1888, pp. 
192. 
Vol. IV, Nos. 
pp. 192+ (ii). 
Vol. V, Nos. 1-6Jan.-June, 1889, pp. 
1-184. 
Suspended. Of no great value to 
the ornithologist. Contributions by C. 
C. Abbot, Catherine Amory, W. Whit- 
man Bailey, Wm. L. Bates, Wm. D. 
Butler, W. W. Clute, Thomas H. Fay, 
Lynds Jones, M. L. Leach, Prof. E. H. 
J. Marcy (“The Mechanism of the 
Flight of Birds’), Ellis P. Oberholtzer, 
Spencer Trotter, M. W. Thomas, G. F. 
1-6, July-Dec., 1888, 
Walters (translation from “La Na- 
ture’); J. L. Zabriskie and a few 
others. 
126. TIDINGS FROM NATURE | 
PUBLISHED FOR THE | ADVANCE- 
MENT OF SCIENCE | AND THE | 
STUDENT AND OBSERVER OF 
NATURAL HISTORY |—| VOLUME I 
(II). |—| RUTLAND, VERMONT | 
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HOUSE, PUBLISHERS. | 1884-85. 
(1885-86). Med. 8vo. 
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