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g-o to press. The most interesting article^ is 

 ^'An Outing- Into the Pyramid Peak Region 

 of California," by Chester Barlow. It re- 

 cords the outing- of three members of the 

 Cooper Ornitholog-ical Club through the Pyra- 

 mid Peak reg-ion, and is illustrated with three 

 eng-ravings. This number also contains 

 "Probable Causes of Bird Scarcity in Parts 

 of the Sierras," by John J. Williams; "Nest- 

 ing- of the Rivoli Humming bird in Southern 

 Arizona," by O. W. Howard, with two illus- 

 trations; "Notes on Some Birds of Cape 

 Nome, Alaska," by Joseph Grinnell; and sev- 

 eral interesting short articles. All together 

 The Condor is one of the best magazines it 

 has been our pleasure to see.— G. M. H. 



Brother Henning, Associate Editor of The 

 Western Ornithologist has favored us with a 

 copy of that magazine for May-June. We 

 have not received the July-August number up 

 to the time of going to press, so will give re- 

 view of that number in December.— G. M. H. 



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