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NOTES AND NEWS. 



A new ornithological magazine is announced by the Macmillan Com- 

 pany, to be called 'Bird-Lore.' It will be published bimonthly, under the 

 editorship of Mr. Frank M. Chapman, the first number to appear in Feb- 

 ruary, 1899. It will be ''addressed to observers rather than to collectors 

 of birds," and "will attempt to fill a place in the journalistic Avorld simi- 

 lar to that held by the works of John Burroughs, Bradford Torrey, Olive 

 Thorne Miller, and others in the domain of books." It will also be the 

 official organ of the Audubon Societies, and a department devoted to 

 their work and aims will be conducted by Mrs. Mabel Osgood Wright, 

 the President of the Connecticut Audubon Society, and well known as a 

 writer of popular books on natural history. It will also contain, in addi- 

 tion to the general articles, departments entitled 'Notes from Field and 

 Study,' ' Hints for Teachers and Students,' etc. ' Bird-Lore' will be illus- 

 trated with reproductions of photographs of wild birds from life, show- 



