THE O. & O. SEMI-ANNUAL. 43 
TEN PRIZE QUESTIONS. 
Following is a set of “Ten Prize Questions” similar to those offered 
in the January issue. The first five were compiled by Mr. Edwin C. 
Davis of Gainesville, Texas, and the remaining five by Mr. H. C. 
Campbell of Lansingburgh, N. Y., to whom all lists of answers must 
be sent before August 15th, and prizes will be mailed to the winners 
as soon after that date as possible. 
To the one answering the most questions correctly we offer an egg 
of the Snowy Owl; to the next Mr. Campbell offers a fine set of eggs 
of the Carolina Chickadee, and we also offer a free copy of the O. 
& QO. SEMI-ANNUAL to the third, making three prizes instead of two 
as in last issue. 
Remember the answer to each question is the name of some Amer- 
ican bird. 
rt. A vessel used in our navy. 
2. By what was electricity discovered for telegraphic purposes ? 
3. What will the schoolmaster do? 
4. One of America’s poet's favorite poem. 
5. What do hunters like to do? 
6. A dentist’s instrument. 
7. What Gen. Grant never did. 
8. An ulcer in a horse’s foot. 
g. The brine remaining after the salt is concreted in salt works. 
ro. What a colored person working in a dairy farm might sometimes 
be called. 
Be sure and send your list of answers to Mr. Campbell, and you 
should do so as soon as possible, as the first prize goes to the one 
whose list was received first, if the two largest lists have the same 
number correct. 
A list of the prize winners and competitors will be published in the 
next number of the Sem1-ANNUAL. 
