WILSON CLUB PUBLICATIONS 



Consist of two Scries, Old OQd New 



THE OLD SERIES comprise the following issues : 



Ornithologists' and Oologists' Semi-Anmial, Vols. I and II, two 



numbers each, Vol. Ill, one number. (Only No. 1 of Vol. 



Ill is obtainable.) 50 cents. 

 Wilson Quarterly, Vol. IV, two numbers. Both out of print. 

 The Journal, two numbers. 10 cents a number. 



THE NEW SERIES comprise the 



Wilson Bulletin, from 1 to 90 inclusive. (Nos. 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 

 8, 24, 28, are reprinted.) 



Of the Wilson Bulletins, No. 4 is a study of the Mniotiltid^e, 22 

 pages, by LYNDS JONES. Price 25 cents. No. 5, The American 

 Crow, 41 pages. Price 50 cents. No. 15 is a study of " The Oberlin 

 Crackle Roost," 18 pages, by LYNDS JONES. Price 25 cents. No. 

 30, "Warbler Songs," 56 pages, by LYNDS JONES, in which all 

 North American Warblers are discussed, the songs of nearly all de- 

 scribed, and a field key to the adult males given. Price $1.00. No. 31, 

 "A Monograph of the Flicker," 82 pages, by FRANK L. BURNS. 

 Price $1.00. No. 33, "A Summer Reconnoissance in the West," by 

 LYNDS JONES and W. L. DAWSON, being a study in fourteen 

 states during a journey of 7000 miles. Price 25 cents. No. 37, 

 "A Sectional Bird Census," by FRANK L. BURNS. Price 50 cents. 

 Nos. 76-77, "A MONOGRAPH OF THE BROAD-WINGED 

 HAWK," 176 pages, by FRANK L. BURNS. Price $1.00. 



The other numbers consist of " General Notes." Price 15 cents 

 and 30 cents each. The whole New Series for $18.00. 



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