The 05LOG1ST. 





Vol. XL. No. 10 Albion, N. V., Oct., 



VJ-S6. Whole No. 438 





Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. BARXKS. 



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INGERSOLL'S EAGLE EGGS 



In thi.s i.ssue we j^ublish a half tone of a Series of 

 Seventy Golden Eagle Eggs, all personally taken h_\- 

 Albert M. Ingersoll, of Santa Diego, California. 



The half tones gives but a faint intimation of the 

 splendid and beautiful appearance of this most re- 

 markable series, many of which it has been the privi- 

 lege of the editor to view. We doubt very much if 

 another equally extensive series exists in this country 

 and certainly no other series of equal size, all taken 

 by one collector, and still remaining in his possession, 

 is known to us. 



Our own series consists of twenty-five sets of two, 

 and six of three, only one of which had the editor 

 the privilege of personally securing. — R.M.B. 



