The Oologist. 



Vol. XXXI. No. 5. ALiiiDN, N. Y. May, 15, 1©14. Whoi« IT©. 822 



Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, 17,, and Lacon, III. 



WITH NATURE 



The cliff-top has a carpet 

 Of lilac, gold, and green: 



The blue sky bounds the ocean, 

 The white clouds scud between. 



A flock of gulls are wheeling 

 And wailing round by seat; 



Above my head the heaven, 

 The sea beneath my feet. 



— Dr. Robert Bridges. 



CLEAN. 



In the February number of The Oologist I had an adv. for 

 specimens of wood. I received many answers and made several 

 exchanges and must say that I have dealt with a fine and honest 

 set of men as can be found. So much for a clean paper and one 

 that is growing in good work. Keep on. — ,S'. V. Wharran. 



