The Condor 



A MAGAZINE OF 

 WESTERN ORNITHOLOGY 



EDITED BY WALTER K. FISHER 



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Volume VII begins with the January 15 

 issue. During 1905 THE CONDOR 

 will be notable for the series of superb 

 portraits of wild birds, taken directly 

 from life by Herman T. Bohlman. 

 whose work has been rarely equalled. 

 From the historic standpoint the series 

 of portraits of eminent Eurorean or- 

 nithologists will be noteworthy, since 

 it is the first to be published. A rare 

 MS. of Prince Charles Lucian Bona- 

 parte has come to light in California, 

 and a facsimile page will appear in an 

 early issue. THE CONDOR numbers 

 among its contributors: Mr. E. W. 

 Nelson. Mrs. Florence Merriam Bailey, 

 Dr. A. K. Fisher. Mr. Vernon Bailey. 

 Mr. H. C. Oberholser. Mr. Witmer 

 Stone, Dr. E. A. Mearns, Mr. Joseph 

 Grinnell. Mr. Joseph Mailliard. Mr. 

 P. M. Silloway. Mr. William Lovell 

 Finley. and many others. 



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