iv Birds of Oregon and Washington 



and December, 1895, and January, 1896, pub- 

 lished at that time in Portland, Oregon, should 

 be reprinted. " The Condor," the journal of the 

 Cooper Ornithological Club of California, also 

 contains some Oregon and Washington material 

 answering the purpose. No doubt Mr. J. H. 

 Bowles of Tacoma, Washington, would permit 

 the publishing of a list of the birds of Puget 

 Sound and vicinity, which he wrote down for 

 private information. There is, undoubtedly, 

 other matter which might be brought to light, 

 should the publication suggested be seriously 

 contemplated. 



