Three months, 15 cents; six months, 

 25 cents; single copy, 5 cents. Med. 

 8vo. 



Vol. 1, Nos. 1-8, 9, (Apr. ?)-Nov.., 

 Dec, 1885 (Jan., Feb., 1886). pp 8 to 

 issue, last with cover. 



The first six numbers were publish- 

 ed by Chapter 158 of the Agassiz As- 

 sociation, Academy of Sciences, later 

 by the editors, the third being J. P. 

 Hubbell. Contains "Ostrich Farming 

 in California," anon. 



60. THE HAWKEYE ORNITHOLO- 

 GIST AND OOLOGIST. EDITED AND 

 PUBLISHED BY (E. B.) WEBSTER 

 AND (F. D. MEAD, CRESCO, IOWA. 

 Med. 8vo. (vol. i, nos. 1-4 and vol. ii, 

 nos. 1-9) ; superroyal to imperial 8vo. 

 (vol. i, nos. 5-12.) 



A Monthly Magazine Devoted to 

 Ornithology and Kindred Subjects, and 

 Geology. Subs. 50 cents. Single copy 

 5c. With No. 11 and 12, publish- 

 ed by E. B. Webster. The above title 

 displaced in No. 5, by engraved por- 

 trait of Snowy Owl, which in turn gave 

 place to engraved cover with title of 

 "THE HAWKEYE O. and O." and por- 

 trait of European Buzzard taken from 

 Coues' Key, Vol. II, No. 2 (erroneously 

 marked "Vol. 2, No. I," on cover). 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-11 and 12, Jan.-Nov. 

 and Dec, 1888, pp. 1-134. 



Vol. II, Nos. 1-9 (7 and 8 double), 

 Jan.-Sept., 1889, pp. 1-84. (pp 70-71, not 

 apparent). Suspended, job office and 

 museum destroyed by fire. 



Articles by W. C. Brownell, Oliver 

 Davis, W. H. Davis, J. D. Ford, R. M. 

 Gibbs, J. Warren, Jacobs, W. L. Kells, 

 L. O. Pindar, Neil F. Posson, W. E. 

 Pratt, J. B. Purdy, Walter Raine, C. S. 

 Shick, J. A. Singlev. Thaddeus Surber, 

 W. S. Strode, E. G. Ward, J. Claire 

 Wood, and others. 



61. THE | HOOSIER NATURALIST. 

 f PUBLISHED FOR THE | ADVANCE- 

 MENT of POULAR SCIENCE, | 

 WITH | ORNITHOLOGY. OOLOGY | 

 AND | TAXIDERMY | AS SPECIAL- 

 TIES. |— | VOLUME I. |— | VAL- 

 PARAISO, INDIANA. | "IDEAL" 

 STEAM PUBLISHING HOUSE. | 

 1886-87. Folio (nos. 1 and 2), med. 

 8 vo. (no. 3 and later). 



A. C. Jones, R. B. Trouslot, Editors 

 and Publishers. Pub. Monthly at 50 

 cents a year. 



. Vol. I, Nos. 1-12, Aug., 1885-July, 

 1886, pp. (i-iii) title and index, 1-102, 

 incl. 52 pp. advs. 



Vol. II, Nos. 1-12, Aug., 1886-July, 

 1887, pp. 1-170, incl. 2 pp. adv. 



Pagination unreliable in several re- 

 spects. 



Circulation said to be 5000 copies. 

 Prof. A. C. Jones retired at the end of 

 1885, and the subscription increased 

 to 75 cents; reduced to 60 cents in 

 June-Jan. 1887; R. B. Trouslot, Editor 

 and Proprietor. R. B. Trouslot & Co., 

 Publishers. Sold to C. R. Orcutt, Pub- 

 lisher of the "West American Scien- 

 tist." Among the contributors are 

 Geo. H. Berry, E. L. Brown, W. L. 

 Blatchley, Oliver Davie, Edwin C. 

 Davis, B. W. Everman, Chas. A. Keel- 

 er, W. L. Kells, Chas. H. Marsh, Chas. 

 S. McPherson, F. A. Sawyer, A. M. 

 Shields, J. O. Snyder and J. B. Wheel, 

 er. 



The Hoosier Naturalist, VALPARAI- 

 SO, INDIANA. Folio. 



Published Bi-monthly at fifty cents 

 a year, by Charles Lamson (with sec- 

 ond number R. B. Trouslot & Co.) 



Vol. Ill, Nos. 1-6 (4&5 double) Jan.- 

 Nov., 1888 26 pp, incl. 3 pp adv., not 

 consecutively paged. 



Revived by permission of the pub- 

 lishers of the "W es t American Scien- 

 tist." Circulation of the first number 

 said to be 2000 and of the second num- 

 ber, 10,000 copies. Very little original 

 matter, and that by Albert Garret and 

 Chas. S. McPherson. Continued as 

 the "Naturalist," Kansas City, Mo. ' 



62. THE HUMMER. DEVOTED TO 

 BIRD LIFE. PUBLISHED MONTHLY 

 BY J. R BONWELL, NEBRASKA 

 CITY, NEBR. (cover of first no.). 



J. Robin Bonwell, M. A. Car- 

 riker, Jr., Editors. 5 cents a copy. By 

 the year 40 cents. (Later numbers) 

 Published on the 28th of each month 

 by THE BONWELL PUBLISHING 

 COMPANY, 821 N. 16th St., Nebraska 

 City, Neb. 50c. a year. 



Vol. I, Nos. 1-9, May 20th, 1899-Mar. 

 28th, 1900, about 24 pp. to issue, incl. 

 covers and advertisements which take 

 up about half. I have not seen Nos. 

 2-4, Nos. 5&6 are double. 



This appears to be the joker of the 

 pack, yet this shabby little periodical 

 of less than 4 by 6 inches, actually ob- 

 tained second class rates! The cov- 

 ers are variously printed: "First edi- 

 tion," "Subscribers' edition" or "Sam- 

 ple copy edition." The notes are by 

 J. R. B. (onsell), M. A. C(arriker), Al- 

 bert Ganier, Barton Nugent, C. H. 



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