wick, Thad. Surber, G. W. Vosburg, 
and others. Circulation said to be 800. 
15. The A(merican) S(ociety) of 
C(urio) C(ollector’s) B(bulletin). A 
Quarterly magazine of Pleasure and 
Profit for the man or woman with a 
hobby. Published by Roy Farrell 
Green, President of the Society, Ar- 
kansas City, Kan. Managing Editor, 
Roy Farrell Green, Associate Editors, 
Forest Gaines and C. Abbott Davis. 
Subs. 60c a year, single copies, 15c. 
Royal 8 vo. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, Nov. 15, 1905- 
Aug. 15, 1906, .pp. 48+52+52+40, 
incl. 42 pp. adv. 
Vol. II, Nos. 1-4, Nov. 15, 1906-Aug. 
15, 1907, pp. 60+382+48+28, incl. 41 
p adv. 
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15, 1908, pp. 28+25-+8, incl. 12 pp. 
adv. 
Suspended upon the decease of the 
publisher, succeeded by “The Collec- 
tor’s Journal.” Ornithological items 
by H. EH. Bishop, Leah Birkheimer, W. 
L. Griffin, W. I. Mitchell, Will H. 
Plank, W. E. Snyder, F’.. May Tuttle, 
W. W. Worthington, and an original 
record of the capture of a Carolina 
Paroquet, near Atkinson, Kan., by Geo. 
J. Remsburg. 
16. The American Zoologist and 
Home Journal of Science. Devoted to 
Nature, Science and Art. Conducted 
by J. HOBERT EGBERT, A.M., MD., 
PhD: (CONTENTS) PUBLISHED 
MONTHLY BY THE AMERICAN 
ZOOLOGICAL PUBLISHING CO,, 
HOLYOKE, MASS. Subs. $1.50 per 
Year, Single numbers, 15c. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-2, Jan.-Feb., 1896, pp. 
57. 
Contains a short biography of Audu- 
bon, and two articles by Florence At- 
wood-Egbert entitled “Avian Architec- 
ture” and ‘‘Perhension of Food by the 
Avian Race.’ The Editor writes me 
from South America that he does not 
know how many numbers were issued 
before it suspended for lack of funds 
and general support. 
17. THE APTERYX (contents). C. 
Abbott Davis, editor. PUBLISHED 
QUARTERLY BY THE ROGER WIL- 
LIAMS PARK MUSEUM, OF PROVI- 
DENCE, R. I. Pilgram Press, Provi- 
dence. Med. 8 vo. 
$1.00 per year, 25c per copy. 
(Inside title) THE APTERYX, A 
NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY OF 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-3, Jan.-July, 1905, pp. 
1-124. 
Ornithological articles by C. Abbott 
Davis, S. F. Denton and H. S. Hatha- 
way. This promising publication is 
said to have suspended through the 
lack of support of the city government. 
18. The Atlantic Slope Naturalist. 
SUBSCRIPTION, 30 CENTS PER 
YEAR. EDITED AND PUBLISHED 
BI-MONTHLY BY W. EH. ROTZELL, 
M.D., NARBERTH, PA. Med. 8 vo. 
Voly lee Nosial-6 evant andueAprs 
1903-Mar. and Apr., 1904 (no. 5 dated 
Nov.), pp. 1-84, and covers. 
The edition of 1000 copies for the ini- 
tial number was increased to 2000 and 
3,000 in succeeding issues. With the 
third number the subscription was 
raised to 50 cents, and at the end of 
the volume it was stated that the 
supply was very limited at $1.00 a 
set. The circulation was largely in 
the medical profession and among 
ornithologists. The first number of 
volume two was for the most part 
printed, but second class rates being 
refused, it was not published. The 
ornithological matter is from the pens 
of T. G. Gentry, Morris Gibbs, F. A. 
Hassenplug, W. J. Hoxie, A. R. Jus- 
tice, Wm. L. Kells, A. B. Klugh, Aug- 
ust Koch, W. I. Mitchell, R. C. Mec- 
Gregor, C. L. Rawson, J. H. Reed, EH. 
H. Short, Witmer Stone, R. W. Shu- 
feldt and Mark L. C. Wild. 
19. THE | AUDUBON MAGAZINE 
| PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS 
OF | THE AUDUBON SOCIETY | FOR 
THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS. |—| 
VOLUME I (-II) | FEBRUARY, 1887 
(-1888), to JANUARY, 1888 (-1889),| 
—| NEW YORK: | FOREST AND 
STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY. 
Royal 8 yo. 
The separate numbers are enclosed 
in a temporary cover with the follow- 
ing title: “THE AUDUBON MAGA- 
ZINE (engraved portrait of Audubon 
and fac simile of his signature). Pub- 
lished in the interests of The AUDU- 
BON SOCIETY for the PROTECTION 
OF BIRDS. FOREST AND STREAM 
PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW 
YORK. Annual Subscription, 50 Cts. 
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