HE OOLOGIST. 



Vol. XXV. No. 12. Albion, N. Y. December, 1908. 



Whole No. 257 



THE OOLOGIST, 



A Monthly Publication Devoted to 



OOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY AND TAXI- 



DEEMY. 



FBAKK H. LATTIN, FabUAer, 



ALBION, N. Y. 



EBNEST H. SHORT, Editor aad Managret. 



Correspondence and items of interest to the 



stndent of Birds, tlieir Nests and Bggs, solicited 



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With the New Year, the ownership 

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My many other interests have often 

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