THE CONDOR 



A Magazine of Western Ornithologj'. 



Edited by WALTER K. FISHER. 



Joseph Grinnell and F. S. Daggett, 

 Associate Editors. 



THE CONDOR is indispensable to 

 every serious bird student. 



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