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The Oologist 



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Vol. XXXVI. No. 2 



Albion, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1919. 



Whole No. 379 



Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, N. Y., and Lacon, III. 

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PERMITS 



Under the new Bird Law it is necessary for 

 all collectors to get both State and Federal Per- 

 mits, to collect or to have on hand specimens of 

 either Mounted Birds, Skins, or Birds Nests and 

 Eggs. Yon get the State Permits from your local 

 authorities. You get your Federal Permits from 

 the Biological Division of the Department of Agri- 

 culture, at Washington. They will send the neces- 

 sary blanks for applying for these permits, with- 

 out expense. Be sure to get your permits early, 

 and then be sure that you keep within the laws 

 after you get them. Then you will have no trouble. 



E. M. Barnes. 





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