THE OOLOGIST 



vii 



"The Condor" 



A Magazine of Western Ornithology 



Edited by J. Grinnell. 



Associate Editors: 



Harry S. Svvarth, Robt. B. Rockwell 



"Official Organ of the Cooper Orni- 

 thological Club." 



VOL. XIII, 1911, 



will contain the usual interesting 

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 and will be illustrated by the high- 

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