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The Condor 



A MAGAZINE, OF WLSTLRN 

 ORNITHOLOGY 



edited by J. Qrinnell 



Associate Cditor: 

 H. S. Swarth 



Offleial Organ of the Cooper Ornithological 

 Club 



Vol. XVI, 1914 



contains the usual interesting articles 

 by live, active ornithologists and is 

 illustrated by the highest class of 

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 the most prominent American orni- 

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