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THE OOLOGIST. 



THEOOLOG1ST 



A Monthly Magazine Devoted to 

 ORNITHOLOGY and OOLOGY. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, ALBION, N.T. 



EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. 



Correspondence and Hems of Interest to the 

 student of Birds, their Nests and Eggs, solicited 

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 gist. The number following name de- 

 notes the time when your subsci'ipton 

 expires or has expired. 

 56 signifies your sub. expired June 1890 

 62 " " " " Dec. r 



68 " " " " June 1891 



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SO " " " will exp. June 1892 



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We are desirous of straightening our 

 subscription books at once and trust 

 our subscribers will send in their sub- 

 scriptions for '92 including all arrear- 

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"56"— $1.25 "62"— $1.00 



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 the above amounts. The figures are 

 according to our books Dec. 1, 1891 

 and renewals sent since that date have 

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 the label. 



We have decided that in the future 

 that any person using the columns of the 

 Oologist either for exchange or adver- 

 tising purposes or as a writer of articles 

 appearing on its pages who, if we are 

 satisfied, has in a single instance 

 purposely defrauded or cheated any of 

 our patrons to black-list said collector 

 in our office— to cancel all exchange or 

 advertising coupons in his possession 

 and to forever debar his name from ap- 

 pearing in columns of the Oologist 

 among those of honest dealers and col- 

 lectors. We shall also print a "black- 

 list" in the Oologist of what we have 

 positive proof are the greatest rogues 

 aud to head this role of dishonor we 

 must warn our patrons to have nothing 

 to do with one Wm. Purdy, alias Nor- 

 man King, alias Chas. Norman of Aly- 

 mer West, Ontario, Canada. 



We are also looking up the cases of 

 several other parties — three in Iowa, 

 one in Maine, one in North Carolina, 

 and others and regret that we may be 

 obliged to publish a few of them at 

 least, in Jan. Oologist, 



A Further Contribution to the Chewink 

 Controversy. 



The Chewink is not very rare in this 

 locality, and has been observed by me 

 abundantly in the first and second 

 weeks in May. They then frequent 

 high dry woods where shrubbery is. 

 plenty. The Chewink is very shy and 

 only a very close observer can trace 

 them. I was out in the country yester- 

 day, and to my astonishment received 

 from a farmer's boy three eggs of the 



