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(i-iv) title and index, 1-100. 
(Cover) BULLETIN OF THE MICH- 
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Vol. V, Nos. 1-4, Mar.-Dec., 1904, pp. 
1-92(+2 pp. index). 
Vol. VI, Nos. 1&2, Mar. & June, 1905, 
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Walter B. Barrows is editor of final 
~olume, with P. A. Tavener and Nor- 
man A. Wood, Associates. A few illus- 
trations, mostly portraits of local orni- 
thologists. A list of the contributors 
would be a list of the ornithologists of 
the State. 
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