THE WARBLER 



A 16-page, bi-monthly magazine devoted to the 

 study and protection of North American Wild 



Birds. 



Edited by 



REV. H. C. MUNSON, Buckfield, Me. 



Published by the 

 Mayffower Pub. Co., Floral ParkfN. Y. 



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Only 30 Cents for Three Years. 



First number issued January, 1903. The 

 " WARBLER " as a department of the Mayflower 

 Magazine has made hosts of friends, and is now 

 able to walk alone. Address 



THE WBBBLEB, Floral ParK, N. Y. 



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 tor 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- 

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 will keep you informed of the interesting 

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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 2410 32-page illustrated magazine, 

 ssuedon the fifteenth of each alternate month. 

 It is published as the official organ of the 

 Cooper Ornithological Club of California and 

 reflects the enthusiasm of^thls energetic bird 

 society. 



The CONDOR is just entering its fifth vol- 

 ume, having completed four volumes, each 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 of the PACIFIC CoAST Avi- 

 fauna series. 



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JOSEPH GRINNELL, 



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Guide to Taxidermy 



One hundred pages. Full of valuable- 

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 how to prepare and mount 



BIRDS, ANIMALS and FISHES. 



Also a complete list of Ornithologists'j Oologists' 

 and Taxidermists' supplies, valuable information 

 for the amateur, recipes, etc. 



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