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last copy of the “Warbler,” containing a catalog of the mounted 
birds, nests, and eggs of his great museum, It appears to be tho- 
roughly scientific, well equipped, and evidently second to none. 
J. Parker Norris, Jv., of Philadelphia, Pa.; Troup D. Perry, of 
Savannah, Ga.; Gerard Alan Abbott, of Chicago, Tll., all well known 
OGdlogists, have recently joined our ranks. The Wilson Club is glad 
to get good Odlogists any time. 
Isaac E. Hess, of Philo, Ill., is spending February in the Eyer- 
glades region of Florida on business. He will keep a sharp look- 
out for the birds. 
Prof. James 8S. Hine, an entomologist of international repute, and 
Prof. W. C. Mills, an able Librarian and great. archeologist, both 
from the Ohio State University, and both good ornithologists too, 
have come into the fold, the first men of that insttiution to be with 
us. We hope others will follow! 
Prof. Zeno P. Metcalf, of Raleigh, N. C., spent part of his six 
weeks’ vacation last fall at the O, S. U. in Columbus, Ohio, where 
we had the pleasure of making his personal acquaintance. 
Prof. @. Clyde Fisher, of Funiak Springs, Fla., is spending a 
year at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 
Mr. Norman A. Wood reports quite a good many interesting bird 
potes from his trip to the Shively Islands last fall, but he says 
there were no mammals at all! 
We understand that our member, A. C, Bent, of Taunton, Mass., 
is to fill the position of the late Maj. Chas. E. Bendire and Dr. W. 
T.. Ralph, as Odlogical Curator at the U. S. Nat. Mus. We think 
the selection is a good one and that he is splendidly fitted for the 
position. Wilson Club men are rapidly coming to the front! 
Rey. P. B. Peabody was quite successful in his search for the 
pest and eggs of the Yellow Rail in North Dakota last summer, 
and also in the finding of Henslow’s Sparrows eggs at his home in 
Kansas. 
Mr. Frank M. Chapman, the distinguished eidtor of Bird-Lore, 
and Assistant Curator of the Am, Mus. of Nat. Hist. in New York 
City, ete., ete., has joined the Wilson Club. We hope the learned 
author will prove a great help to our Club and Bulletin! 
Louis Agassiz Fuertes, the famous artist, and Dr. Wells W. 
Cook, of the Biol. Survey, the great record keeper of bird migra- 
tion in the U. S., have become members of our Club, which is add- 
ing many new celebrities to its ranks. 
