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Notes and News. \q^<!. 



Owing to impaired health Mr. W. A. Johnson, editor of the ' Osprey,' 

 announces that he is compelled to abandon the publication of this inter- 

 esting and popular journal, which we trust may fall into equally com- 

 petent hands. 



We le.\rn through the daily press that Mr. E. A. Mcllhenny and his 

 associates have reached Seattle, Washington, homeward bound from 

 their expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska. 



Mr. Harry C. Oberholser is at present engaged in a i-evision of the 

 American Horned Larks, and finding himself in need of further material 

 from Lower California would be glad to receive specimens from there 

 for examination. They may be sent to him, care of the Biological Survey, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. The specimens 

 will be properly cared for and returned within a reasonable time. 



