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The Wilson Billitin, Nos Ursa ipse 
The Curlew, Published by O. P. Hau 
ger of Orleans, Ind., Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 
Bye Goats 
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,.in 1891. Nox; 1, Vol. I. 
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 the Maine Ornithological 
Club. Vol. 2, No. 1, 2, 3, Vol. 
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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