Borgholtlians, Harry Harris, Arthur J. 

 Howell, W. R. Leighton, K. V. Lusk, G. 

 A. Morris, ('has. D. Oldrigiit, C. D. 

 Pendell, W. G. Roberts, Geo. H. Sel- 

 over and J. Warren Jacobs ("Birds of 

 Green County, Pa."). 



ST,. THE NATURALISTS' LEIS- 

 URE HOUR AND MONTHLY BULLE- 

 TIN, A. E. FOOTE, (engraved title) 

 SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, PHILA- 

 DEIPHIA. PA. Xo. 1223 BELMONT 

 (4116 ELM) AVEXT^E. Monthly. .50 

 (75) c. a year (for 12 numbers). 8 vo. 



Began January, 1887, by Dr. Poote, 

 in an endeavor to build up a great re- 

 tail depot of natural history supplies. 

 The subscription was reduced to 25 

 cents during the fourth year, with a 

 circulation of 7,000, and the 16 pages 

 were doubled by the addition of a 

 second half to each number. Two edi- 

 tions were then published, a sub- 

 scribers' on heavy paper, and an ad- 

 vertising on light paper. 



Ran into the 17th year, at least, the 

 last I have seen is dated Jan., No. 140, 

 1893. While the prftss work can 

 scarcely be commended, the contents 

 Is more or less interesting to the orni- 

 thologist, especially during the earlier 

 volumes; later the extensive lists of 

 scientific literature are its chief value. 



86. THE NATURALISTS' JOUR- 

 NAL. Royal Svo. 



A Monthly Paper devoted to Natur- 

 al History and Science and the cause 

 of the Agassiz Association. Robert T. 

 Taylor, Editor, Frankfort, Philadel- 

 phia. Yearly subscribers 50 cents. 



Vol. IT, Nos. 1-fi, (Mar.?)-Aug. 1885, 

 pp. 1-114. 



Volume one I have not seen, there 

 were two volumes however, Contains 

 W. T. Damarest's "Audubon." 



87 THE NATURALISTS' QUAR- 

 TERLY. A :\Tagazine Devoted to the 

 Intere?ts of Natural History in All its 

 Branches. Published by the Xatuv- 

 alists' .Bureau. (George A Bates), 

 Salem, Mass. Subscription price 50 

 cts. per year. 8 vo. 



Vol. I, No. I, Jan., 1880. \^^. 1-40. 

 Contains an article on taxidermy in 

 addition to the usual dealers' catalo- 

 gue. 



88. THE NATURALISTS' Review, 

 DEVOTED EXCLT'SIVELY TO NA- 

 TURAL SCIENCE. SHRIEVES & 

 DTTRLAND, Publishers.. BOSTON, 

 MASS. 10c. PER COPY, $1.00 PER 

 YEAR. Med. 8vo. 



Vol. I. No. 1, Mar. 1895, pp. 1-24, incl. 

 cover and adv. 



Ornilhological matter not original. 



89. THE NATURAL SCIENCE 

 JOURNAL. (List of Ueiiartmental Edi- 

 tors) MANAGING EDITOR, F. G 

 HILLMAN. (CONTENTS) Published 

 .Monthly. The Atlantic Scientific 

 Bureau, 103ti Acushnet Ave., New Bed- 

 ford, Mass. Annual Subscription $1.00 

 Single Co|)ies 10 cents. Svo. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-2. Mar-Ai)ri., 1897, pp. 

 1-60, incl. 9 pp. adv., covers. 



Susi)ended. Contains Dr. 'M. T. 

 Cleckley's List of the Birds of Georgia. 

 Department of Ornithology and Oology 

 conducted by Prof. W. A. Stearns, At- 

 lanta, Ga. 



90. NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS, | 

 FOR THE I STCDENT OF NATIRAL 

 HISTORY, I - I VOLT^ME I (-11), | - | 

 ALBION, N. Y. I FRAXK H. LATTIN, 

 PTTBLISHER. I 189.5-6. Foolscap folio. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-52, Feb. 2, 1895-.Tan. 

 25, 1896, pp. 4-f208. 



Vol. II, Nos. 1-14, Feb. 1,-Mav 2, 

 1896, pp. 1-60 incl. index. 



Suspended. Contains Short's "Birds 

 of Western New York." correspond- 

 ence relative to "What Has Become of 

 the Bluebirds?" "Penikese-A Remini- 

 scene," and lesser contributions, by 

 J W. Daniel, .Jr., Morris Gibbs, Arthur 

 W. Kirkpatrick, T. G. Pearson, Eugene 

 Pericles, Dr. A. G. Prill, Morris Rice, 

 E. H. Short, C. F. Stone, E. M. Vick- 

 ers and L. W. Watkins. Subscrij)- 

 tions filled by the "Poiiular Science 

 Xews." 



91. NATURE STUDY, I PUBLISHED 

 UXDER THE AI'SPICES OF THE ' 

 Manchester 1 Institute of Arts and 

 Sciences I VOLUME TV. 190.3-1904. I 

 (seal) I Editor, EDWARD J. BT'RN- 

 HAM. I Associate Editors, ' FRED- 

 ERICK W. BATCHELDER, WILLIAM 

 H. HUSE & 1 ST^SY C. FOGG, THEO- 

 DORA RICHARDSON. I MANCHES- 

 TER, N. H. I 1904. Med. 8vo. 



50 cents per annum in advance. Na- 

 ture Stlidy Press. 



Vol IV. Nos. 1-12, June, 1903-Mav, 

 1904, pp. V4-240 + 12 pll. 



Vol. V. Nos. 1-2 June-Julv, 1904, pp. 

 1-40-f 2 pll. 



The former editor could not suni)ly 

 me with any information other than 

 it had discontinued. The signed art- 

 icles are by E. J. Burnham, Alice B. 

 Currier, O. M. Meyncke and Stephen 

 D. Parrish. 



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