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THiB OOLOQIST 



1 shall pay a good price for the following 

 magazines, in good order and in their orig= 

 inal covers, suitable for binding: 



The Iowa Ornithologist (Salem, Iowa). 

 Vol. 2, all except No. 3. 

 Vol. 3, all except No. 4. 

 Vol. 4, all. 



The Stormy Petrel (Mendota, 111.) 

 All Issued except No. 5 of Vol. 1. 



The Oregon Naturalist. 



Vol. 4, Nos. 10, 11 and 12. 



The American Osprey (Ashland, Ky.) 

 All Nos. issued after No. 9 of Vol. 1. 



Wilson Bulletin. 



No. 3 and Index to Vol. 12. 



Bui. Mich. Orni. Club. 

 Vol. 1, No. 1. 



Naturalist (Kansas City, Cont. of 

 Hoosier Naturalist). 

 All Nos. issued after No. 1 of Vol. 4. 



Oologist's Advertiser. 



All Nos. issued except No. 2 of Vol. 1. 



Ornithologist & Botanist. 



Vol. 2. All Nos. except Nos. 1, 2. 

 and 6. 



The Wolverine Naturalist. 



All issued after No. 4 of Vol. 1. 



TIlje Empire State Exchange. 

 Vol. 1, all except No. 3. 

 Vol. 2, all. 

 Vol. 3, Nos. 1 and 3. 



The Hawtceye Ornithologist and Oolo- 

 gist. 



Vol. 2, all. after No. 6. 



The Humming Bird (Sans Souci, N.C.) 

 All issued after No. 1 of Vol. 1. 



The Bittern (Cedar Rapids). 

 All issued except June, August and 

 October, 1900, and January, 1901. 



The Bittern (Damariscotta, Maine). 

 All issued after No. 6 of Vol. 1. 



The Bittern (Canisteo, N. Y.) 

 Sept., Oct. and Nov., 1891. 



The Exchange (Mendota, 111.) 

 All Nos. issued except No. 3 of Vol. 1. 



The International Naturalist (Canis- 

 teo, N. Y.) 

 All issued except Nos. 4 and 5 of 

 Vol. 2. 



ThTT^aturalist (Des Moines, Iowa). 

 All issued except No. 1 of Vol. 1. 



The Curlew (Orleans, Indiana). 

 All issued except Nos. 3, 4, 5 of Vol. 1. 



And many others too numerous to 

 mention, so send me list of what you 

 care to dispose of and either make me 

 a cash offer, or let me make you one. 



QEORQE SETH QUION, Napoleonville, La. 



