lisher of first three numbers). Subs. 
25¢e per year (50c with vol. ii). 
Vol. I, Nos. 1+1-12 (9-10, double) 
Aug., 1884-Aug., 1885, pp. v-+12+148, 
(both Aug. and Sept. numbers are 
marked ‘no. 1," and the sequence un- 
corrected later. 
Vol. II, Nos. 
1886, pp. 1-110. 
Transferred to “Hoosier Naturalist.” 
J. R. Boardman, E. L.- Brown, H. L. 
Clark, Montague Chamberlain, W. E. 
Fowler and D. H. Talbot contributing. 
1-7, Sept., 1885-Apr., 
127. THE TAXIDERMIST (CON- 
TENTS). Med. 8vo. 
A monthly magazine devoted primar- 
ily to the interests of Taxidermy, but 
interesting to every student of nature. 
E. F. MARTIN, EDITOR, MEDINA, O. 
(with no. 4, C. F. Mingnin, Business 
manager; Published at Akron, Ohio, 
and subs. 50c.). Subs. 385c. 
Vol, Nose 1-12) > July.) 189i-sune: 
1892) spp. 1-160, incl”) pp: adv. (no: 
4 erroneously marked “September” 
though correctly dated on cover). 
Articles by Davis, Heller, Langille, 
Peabody and others, mainly on taxi- 
dermy and embalming. Nos. 4-12 con- 
tain the reports of the Wilson Ornil- 
thological Chapter of the Agassiz As- 
sociation, by Lynds Jones. 
128. THE TAXIDERMIST. DE- 
VOTED TO What You Want—How to 
Use It—Where to Get It. Published 
by the Frank Blake Webster Co. 
Hyde Park, Mass., U. S. A. Med. 8 vo. 
Nos. 1-7, Apr., June, 1907, May, Oct., 
1908, Oct., 1910, Mar., 1918, May, 1914. 
pp. 16+32+16+16+32+ 24412. 
Circulation 3000 to 5000, without 
charge to customers. Mainly adver- 
tising a naturalists’ supply house, 
though well worth preserving for the 
occasional items. Complete sets may 
be had at $1.00, until 75 sets are dis- 
posed of 
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Established January, 1878. (Nature 
Discere Mores) Henry Skaer, Pub- 
lisher, Saint Louis, Mo., Subscription 
for the year 50 cents. Folio. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-12, Jan.-Dec., 1878, pp. 
1-(68?). 
Volume two, 1879, an 8-page, and 
volume three, 1880, a 16-page monthly 
I have not had an opportunity to ex- 
amine. The first contains C.P.Blachey’s 
“Birds of Kansas,” F. C. Green’s 
“Birds of Milwaukee County, Wis.” 
W. H. Hughes’ “Birds of Michigan,” 
and Wm. L. Jones’ “Birds of St. Clair 
County, Ill.” 
130. The WARBLER (eng. figg. 
birds, eggs, nest, and butterflies) 1903 
(-1904) (CONTENTS) ISSUED BY 
THE MAYFLOWER PUBLISHING 
CO. FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Royal 8vo. 
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, President. 
REV. H. C. MUNSON, Editor. (Rum- 
ford Center, Maine.) Subscription 
Price, 30 Cents for 3 Years. Foreign 
subscribers must send one shilling 
extra for postage. (First or Popular 
Series.) 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, Jan. Feb.-Nov. 
Dec., 1913, pp. 1-96, incl. 17 pp. adv. 
Vol. II, Nos. 1-6, Jan., Feb.-Nov., 
Dec., 1904, pp. 1-96, incl. 32 pp. adv. 
131. The Warbler SECOND SER- 
TS VOLS i (Cil).a19053Els.06) sNez 
1(-4) (CONTENTS). Superroyal 8 vo. 
A MAGAZINE OF NORTH AMERI- 
CAN ORNITHOLOGY Published Quar- 
terly at Floral Park, N. Y. Price $1.00 
Per Year. 30 Cents Per Copy. JOHN 
LEWIS CHILDS, EDITOR. 
Vol. I, Nos 1-4, First-Fourth Quar- 
ter (Oct. 31, 1905), pp. 1-128 incl. In- 
dex, col. pll (1-VIII). 
Vol. II, Nos. 1-4, First (Feb. 20)— 
Fourth Quarter (Dec. 20, 1906), pp. 1- 
106, col. pll. LIV. 
Suspended. It does not appear who 
was the editor of the second volume 
of the popular series, which contains 
mostly unsigned notes and articles; 
the names of J L. Childs, L. W. Brow- 
nell and H. Nehrling most frequently 
appear, and the illustrations are most- 
ly from photos of mounted specimens 
in the Childs’ collection. The second 
or scientific series is almost wholly 
devoted to original accounts of the 
nesting of extremely rare species 
with illustrations reproduced from 
photographs. It is surprising that no 
title page was provided for this ele- 
gant periodical. 
13la. The WARBLER (eng. Perm. 
title) BULLETIN OF THE CHILDS 
MUSEUM OF NORTH AM. ORNI- 
THOLOGY Published (date), at Fioral 
Park, N. Y. Price $1.00 JOHN LEWIS 
CHILDS, EDITOR. PUBLISHED AN- 
NUALLY BY JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. 
Vol. Ill, Dec. 1; 1907; pp. 56-1 ‘col- 
pl. 
Vol. IV, Oct. 1, 1908, pp. 48. 
Vol. V, Dec. 31, 1909, pp. 31. 
Vol. VI, Oct. 31, 1910, pp. 44. 
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