THE OOLOGIST 
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me. 
The Wilson Billitin, Nos §:-7,-8: 
The Curlew, Published by O. P. Hau 
ger of Orleans, Ind., Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 
Deno T 
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. No. 1, Vol. I. 
The Wilson Quarterly, Vol. 3. 
The Wilson Journal, Vol 1, Jany., 1893 
and Vol, 2, June, 18938. 
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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sale in this number of THE OOLO- 
GIST. Address, 
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YOUNG OOLOGIST AND THE OOLOGIST 
will, during 1910, remain as below: 
After which the prices of many num- 
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obtainable at any price. Should you 
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can never obtain them for less money 
and possibly not at any price, as our 
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Vol. XXV, 1908, 246to 257. 50 
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inclusive, except the twenty-nine, (29), 
25c., 0c.and 75c.copies. 
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copy published, Nos. 1 to 209, inclusive, 
except the sixty copies priced above at 
10c or over. 
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Vol. I and II YOUNG OOLOGIST bound in 
one volume; 7) eel icnaus. 0 
Vol. IX. The OOLOGIST for ’92, 298 pages 
of valuable and instructive Oological 
and -Ornithological matter with many 
full page illustrations, . $1. 
Or, if you order the two voimaes at. one time, 
we will send them by return mail for only 
$1.75. Every student of birds, their nests and 
eggs, should have these two volumes in their 
Ubrary. The valuable information ‘hey contain, 
‘s worth many times the price. 
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