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The Wilson Billitin, Nos 6°, 8: 
The Curlew, Published by O. P. Hau 
ger of Orleans, Ind., Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 
5 by 7 
The Ornithologist and Oologist Semi- 
Annual, Published in 1889-90-91 by 
Wm. H. Foote of Pittsfield, Mass., 
and by C. C. Maxfield of Danbury, 
Conn; it 1893.2 No:-1> Voli: 
The Wilson Quarterly, Vol. 3. 
The Wilson Journal, Vol 1, Jany., 1893 
and Vol. 2, June, 1893. 
The Oologist, of Utica, N. Y., Vols. 
‘1-5 inclusive, for 1875 to 1881, any 
numbers. 
Journal of - Maine Sree ses 
Club. Vol. 2,/Vol. 3, No. 1, 2,3, Vol. 
4, No. 1, Z, 3 o. “Vol. 5d, No- 3, 4, Vol. 6, 
No. 3, 4. 
Birds of California, In relation to the 
fruit industry—Beal, Part II. 
Catalogue of Canadian Birds, by Prof. 
McCoun, Part I, 1st Ed. 
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