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THE OOLOGIST 



I congratulate you on the long life 

 and improvement of the OOLOGIST. 

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E. W. Vickers, July 24, 1911. 



The last issue of the OOLOGIST 

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Pingree I. Osburn, Aug. 17, 1911. 



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T. W. Richards, Nov. 1, 1911. 



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Nov. 14 ,1911. 



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D. E. Olson, Nov. 14, 1911. 



I can see a marked improvement in 

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I was one of Lattin's old subscrib- 

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W. Linfred Dunbar, Nov. 22, 1911. 



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Taxidermists, 

 Nov. 21, 1911. 



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The Condor" 



A Magazine of Western Ornithology 



Edited by J. Grinnell. 



Associate Editors: 



Harry S. Swarth, Robt. B. Rockwell 



''Official Organ of the Cooper Orni- 

 thological Club." 



VOL. XIII, 1911, 



will contain the usual interesting 

 articles by live active ornithologists 

 and will be illustrated by the high- 

 est class of half tones. You can- 

 not afford to miss a number. 



Published bi-monthly at Holly- 

 wood, California. Subscription : 

 $1.50 per year net in advance- 

 Single copies: 30c each. Foreign 

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W. Lee CHAMBERS, Business Mgr. 



Los Angeles, Cal. 

 R. D. No. 1 Box 73D 



