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THE CONDOR 



A JOURNAL OF 



WESTERN ORNITHOLOGY 



W. K. FISHER . EDITOR 



J. Grinnell and F. S. Daggett, Assoc. Eds. 



This is a 24 to 32-page illustrated magazine, 

 issued on the fifteenth of each alternate month. 

 It is published as the official organ of the 

 Cooper Ornithological Club of California'and 

 reflects the enthusias-m of this energetic' bird 

 society. 



The CONDOR is just enteringits fifth vol- 

 ume, having completed fourvolumes, < ach an 

 improvement over the one preceding. The 

 prospects for 1903 point towards a still further 

 increase in size and general interest. 



SUBSCRIPTION, One Dollar per year. 

 Sample Copy, twenty cents. Back volumes 

 and odd numbers can be supplied; also the 

 three numbers C'f the Pacific Coast Avi- 

 fauna series. 



Address all communications to 



JOSEPH GRINNELL, 



Business Manager, Palo Alto, Cal. 



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AN ORNITHOLOGIST 



Is not expected to be proficient in the other 

 sciences; in fact it is about all one can do 

 nowadays to keep up with his own spec- 

 ialty. But an Ornithologist ought to 

 know something about plants for he is 

 constantly associated with them, and that 

 is why we wish to call your attention to 



THE AMERICAN BOTANIST. 



This is not a technical journal — the gen- 

 eral reader can understand it all — but it 

 will keep you informed of the interesting 

 features of plant life, better than any 

 other publication. 20 pages monthly. 

 Sample for a 2-cent stamp. Subscription, 

 $1.00 a year. Address, 



WILLARD N. CLUTE & CO., 

 Publishers, Binghamton, N. Y. 



Methods In the Art of Taxidermy 



"By Oliver Davie, 



Author of "'Nests and Eggs of North American Birds'" 



90 FULL PAGE ENGRAVINGS. 



f Never before has the Art of Taxidermy had its 

 practical methods and beauties portrayed as we find 

 them interpreted in this work. It is a work of .-^rt 

 from cover to cover. Formerly published at $io. 



My Price ^2. SO Trepaid. 



CHAS. K. REED, Worcester, Mass. 



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 postage will be lo cents), we will bind them in an at: 

 tractive cloth cover, stamped with AMERICAN OR- 

 NITHOLOGY in gold and bird in color, and return 

 to you, 



FOR. 75 CENTS PREPAID. 



Send your magazine flat, well wrapped in paper, and 

 with no writing in the package. The postage is i 

 cent for each 4 oz., or about ic cents for the 12 num- 

 bers and 8 cents additional if you register the package. 



Send us two new subscriptions at $1.00 each and 

 we will bind Vol. 1 1 and return prepaid. 



BOUND VOLUMES. 



Vol. I neatly bound in cloth, with handsome cover 

 design in gold and colors, $1.50 postpaid (not bound 

 $1.00). This volume contains 250 pages, over 175 

 illustrations, a great many photographed from living 

 birds. 



Vol. II, neatly bound in cloth, with handsome cover 

 design in gold and color, $1.50 postpaid (not bound 

 $1.00). This volume contains ?86 pages, over 200 

 illustrations, and 11 color charts, identifying over 100 

 birds in natural colors. 



Vol, I and II and Subscription for 1903, $2.50. 



Address American Ornithology, 



WORCESTER. MASS. 



