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THE OOLOGIST. 



The Oologist. 



A Monthly Magazine Devoted to 



OOLOGY AND ORNITHOLOGY. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Editor and Publisher, 

 ALBION, N. Y. 



Correspondence and items of Interest to tne 

 student of Birds, their Nests and Eggs, solicited 

 from all. 



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KKTERED ATTHE POST O'^'^ICE AT ALBION, N. Y., AS SFXONO-ri./ ■ ■. r.^TT^.' 



Clyde L. Smith of Oblong, 111., writes 

 that oa the 13th of September he col- 

 lected a set of two eg^s of the Mour- 

 ning Dove, incubation advanced about 

 one-third. 



Albert H. Verrill, sou of Prof. Addi- 

 son E. Verrill, curator of the zoological 

 collection of Yale University, has con- 

 fessed to the theft of articles valued at 

 $10,000 from the Peabody Museum at 

 Yale. The thefts have extended over a 

 period, of two years, and the exact 

 amount of the loss will probably never 

 be known, as the young man has for- 

 gotten the number of pieces he has tak- 

 en. Verrill is about 25 years old and a 

 graduate of the class of '93. 



Verrill has been an extensive patron 



of the advertising columns of both the 

 Oologist and Natural Science News 

 during the past year and although we 

 knew that he was selling specimens at 

 ridiculously low prices, we considered 

 that he had ample opportunity for ob- 

 taining the same legitimately— owing to 

 his position and more so to the station 

 of his illustriou.s father. Verrill ob- 

 tained an unsavory reputation as an 

 oologist in '83 and we were one of the 

 first to detect him in his crooked work 

 —later, however, he successfully hood- 

 winked ye editor with a plausible ex- 

 planation in which he, Verrill, posed as 

 the injured party and, although we re- 

 fused him space for some months we 

 finally, under protest and with certain 

 very stringent conditions and stipula- 

 tions, allowed him the use of the same. 

 As yet we have no reason to think oth- 

 erwise than that our readers have been 

 treated fairly by him and received big 

 value for the money they saw fit to in- 

 vest, the question now most naturally 

 arises as to what proportion of these 

 goods were filched from the Peabody 

 Museum and what proportion of the 

 ones that were will ever be returned. 



Now Subscribers. 



New subscribers to The Oologist are 

 always in demand and during the 

 months of March and April its publisher 

 will give 50 cepts worth of )»-Hiniums 

 for each new subscriber a present sub- 

 scriber may send him^ This 50 cents 

 worth of premiums must l)« .selected 

 from the list of premiums given on 

 other pages of this issue, and ten cents 

 must be added to cover the mailing ex- 

 penses of the present. Remember the 

 new subscriber can accept the $1 prem- 

 ium ofl'er made on another page, and 

 will secure all the perquisites connected 

 with the same and this 50 cents worth 

 of presents is an additional oft'er on our 

 part made to present subscribers who 

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 list of our little monthly. 



