THE OOLOGIST. 



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THE OOLOGIST 



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Entered at the Post uiuce at Albion, ..as 



second flas-^ uinil matter. 



Jottings. 

 Reports from all quartet's iudicate an 

 early season. 



All matter intended for April OoLO- 

 GIST, should be in not later than March 

 20th. 



A very agreeable surprise is in store 

 f n- the patrons of the Oologist — full 

 particulars next month. 



A Query Column will be inaugurated 

 in April issue, through whicli any query 

 of interest will be answered. 



Among early arrivals, we were pleas- 

 ed to record on Feb. 22nd, a very pleas- 

 ant visit from our Niagrara Co. Orni- 



thDlogist, Mr. J. L. Davi.son of the Jrirst 

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If jou observe anything unusual or 

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 the facts. We expect to publish a 

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Unquestionably one of the most 

 valued testimonials ever accorded the 

 Oologist, was the live page biblio- 

 graphical list, that appeared in the Jan 

 uary Auk of "items of considerable in- 

 terest and value which ought not be 

 overlooked." The Doctors find that 

 07ie hundred and seventeen of these 

 item hasve ai^peared in the Oologist 

 during the past few years. 



Early Nesting. 



Found a set of two *ig^i of Costa" .•< 

 Hummingbird, Feb. 13, and a nest of 

 Least Tit nearly finished. 



A. W. NOLTE, 

 Los Angeles, Cala. 



A Correction. 



I wish you would set J. C. G. right in 

 legard to his "Unusual Nesting of Dow- 

 ny Woodpecker" in last Oologist, for 

 without a shadow of a doubt they are 

 the Albino form of Bluebirds' eggs. 



C. W., 

 Brooklyn, O. 



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