Bulletin 



OF THH 



Michigan Ornithological 

 Club 



Alexander W. Blain, Jr., Editor. 



Walter B. Barrows, 1 A «„,„„5 ot „ e 

 J. Claire Wood, ) Associates. 



Beginning with 1905 the Bulletin enters 

 upon its sixth volume and will be of more in- 

 terest than ever to the bird student. The many 

 contributions will be enriched by original photo- 

 graphs of birds, their nests and eggs. The 

 Bulletin is devoted to the ornithology of the 

 Great Lakes Region, and the present volume 

 will contain many notes on the birds of the St. 

 Clair Flats and other points of interest in this 

 territory. If you are interested in birds you 

 should read the Bulletin. 



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The Journal of the 



u 



Ornithological Society" 



NOW IN ITS VI. VOL. 



The January Number will contain Mr. 

 Norton's continued article on "The 

 Finches of Maine." Mr. Norton is an 

 authority on this interesting family. 



In the April Number will begin a series 

 of articles on "Warblers of Maine." 



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J. MERTON SWAN, 



Editor and B usine s s M anager 

 FAIRFIELD. MAINE. 



Florida 



Collectors will note that many 

 of our species have been re- 

 cently added to A. O. U. list. 



I have fine mounted speci- 

 mens and skins of the rare 

 Ardea occidentalis. Hon. John 

 Lewis Childs* collection of 

 Game Birds at the N.Y.Sports- 

 man's Show should be suffi- 

 cient guarantee of the quality 

 of my work. 



R. D. Hoyt, 



Taxidermist, 



Seven Oaks, Fla. 



