THE OOLOGIST. 



14S 



"You might as well be out of the Bird World al- 

 together as go without THE OSPREY." 



An Illustrated Monthly Magazine of 

 Popular Ornithology. 



Edited by Theodore Gill, in Co-op- 

 eration with Robert RIdgway. L. 

 Stejnegrer, C. W. Richmond and 

 Other Eminent Ornithologists. 

 The Ospbet does not keep a poet, 

 but it has an office cat who can catch 

 more birds than all the poets put to- 

 gether. If you don't believe this, read 

 The Osprbt. If you want to buy, sell 

 or exchange specimens, advertise in 

 The Osprey, If you want to keep in 

 with other Bird Men, subscribe for The 

 Osprey. If you want to write about 

 Birds, you can do it in The Osprey, 

 provided you know how to write. If 

 you like a beautifully printed and pro- 

 fusely illustrated magazine, all about 

 Birds you must have The Osprey. 



Terms— One Dollar a Year. 

 Published by; 



TBH OSrHEY COMrANY, 



321-323 414 St., Washington, D. C. 



An Old Scheme Resurrected. 



The publisher of the Oologlst desires a lot of 

 short, pithy, boiled down articles based on 

 cold, unvarnished facts of your own practice, 

 experience or observation upon any subject of 

 value or interest "to the student of birds, their 

 nests and eggs." We want you to send one of 

 these articles during 1902 and we want you to 

 write the same on the back of an ordinary 

 postal card and mail to us. Give the article a 

 short, suitable heading and at the end sign 

 your name and address. Should you prefer ta 

 write on paper you can do so, but the paper 

 must be a single sheet the size of a postal card 

 and written on one side only. 



To every subscriber of the Oologist, fulfill 

 our request by mailing us one of these "Postal 

 Card Articles" during the balance of the year, 

 1902, we will reciprocate by sending gratis, a 

 copy of "Penikese" or a coupon good for an 

 "exchange adv.," in the Oologist Address, 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, M. D. 

 Albion, N. Y. 



HAVE YOU SEEN THE JOURNAL 

 OF THE 



MAINE ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY? 



A Quarterly Journal of interesting matter 



relative to Maine Birds. Now in its 4th vol. 



50 cents per annum. 15 cents per copy 



Sample copy free. 



J. MERTON SWAIN, Editor and Publisher 



Waterville, Maine. 



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ARTICLES AND PHOTO 



Saitable for Publication in The Oologist. 



During October I will give $i, cash, for every accept- 

 ed Mss. of about looo words and 50 cents, cash, for every 

 accepted photo. 



Both must be original and neither offered to nor pub- 

 lished by any other publication. 



Rejected Mss. and photos will be returned to owners 

 at my expense. Address 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Pub. Oologist, 



ALBION, N. Y. 



