46 THE O. & O. SEMI-ANNUAL. 
CURLEW, Orleans, Indiana. Published for the Wilson Ornitho- 
logical Chapter of the Agassiz Association, by O. P. Hauger & Co. 
Monthly 8 pp. and cover, size 7x8, 25c. a year. ‘This interesting lit- 
tle exchange is improving with every number, and with its new cover 
makes a very favorable appearance. We wish it success. 
HAWKEYE O.& O., Cresco, Iowa. E. B. Webster, publisher. 
Monthly, 8 pp. and cover, size 6x8. The subscription price for the 
current year will be 25 cents. 
LOON, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Thad Surber, Publisher. 
Monthly, 8 pp., size 5 1-2x7 1-2, 50 cents per annum. ‘This is anew 
one in the field for support and a reputation. We certainly hope it 
will stay, as the old saying goes, “the more the merrier,” and we have 
found it so. We hope to see brother Surber redeem the cover he so 
scornfully cast away. 
BIRDS OF WEST VIRGINIA, representing the Ornithological — 
section of Bulletin No. 3 of the West Virginia Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, from the compiler, Mr. W. D. Doan. Mr. Doan’s 
work cannot be praised to highly in producing such a complete list 
of the birds in the section he worked. His notes on their food-hab- 
its are especially valuable. We shall try and republish the most val- 
uable part of his work in future numbers of the Sem1-ANNuAL, and we 
feel assured it will interest all. 
