THE NIDIOLOGIST. 



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SOMETHING NEW 



A Monthly Magazine for Both 

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A high-class Journal, finely illustrated with photo- 

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 of every active working naturalist. If you will send 

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 add in The Nidiologist, we will give you one full 

 year's subscription in addition to the Nov. and Dec. 1894 

 numbers. We have the best writers of the present day 

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 Walter F. Webb, 



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Albion, N. Y. 



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Attention, Natrralists! 



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 The December number 



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of each the male and female Phoebe; a halftone from pholgraph 

 of a nest of the Parkman's-Wren in a tin-ci>.n, engravings of each 

 the Barn Swallow. Bank .Swallow and Cliff Swallow; engraving 

 of Sleller's Jay; engraving of Violets and of several other subjects. 

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G. B. CHENEY. 

 _ Oregon City. Orepon 



GENERAL EXCHANGE OFFER 



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 The Niuiolocist Editor is getting a collection of birds' eggs 

 and neat nests. The same will be accepted from reliable collectors 

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 class of undoubted identity and carefully prepared — full sets, small 

 holes, complete data and not too common. Offers of literatuure, 

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Publisher NiDioLOGiST Alameda, Cal. 



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