THE CONDOR 



A Magazine of 

 Western Ornithology 



Edited by J. GRINNELL 



"OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB" 



Volume 10 (igo8) Better Than Ever 



Half-tones from Life ~) The Delight of Bird Students and 



Articles by Active Ornithologists V B[rd LoveR everywhere 



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PUBLISHED BI-MONTHLY 



Annual subscription, $1.50, net, in advance. Single copies, 30c. Foreign subscription, $1.75 



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Oology 

 Of New England 



By E. A. CAPEN 



A Full and Complete Description of the 



Eggs, Nests and Breeding Habits 



of all the Birds Known to Breed 



in New England. 



Complete in One Quarto Volume with 

 Three Hundred and Twenty -three (323) 

 Full -sized Lithographic Illustrations, 

 Colored True to Nature. 



This magnificent volume was published in 

 1885 at $15.00 net and has long been out 

 of print. 



Last summer among the effects of the late 

 E. A. Capen a few copies of this valuable 

 work uncut, untrimmed and unbound, but 

 each copy assembled and wrapped ready for 

 ' the binder, were unearthed, and although "out 

 of business" the undersigned offers them at a 

 nominal rate. If interested, address, 



FRANK H. LATTIN, M. D. 



ALBION, N. Y. 



JOURNAL OF 

 THE MAINE 

 ORNITHOLOGICAL 

 SOCIETY 



PUBLISHED on the first of 

 March, June, September and 

 December. Devoted to the 

 protection of birds in Maine and the 

 spread of knowledge relating to 

 them. 



The official organ of the Bird 

 Students of Maine, and containing 

 articles by the leading ornithologists 

 of the state. The Warbler papers 

 will be continued during the year 

 1907. 



Price, $1 a year 



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Editor, W. H. Brownson, Portland 

 Associate Editor, Frank T. Noble, Augusta 



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