THE NIDOLOGIST 



Founded September, 1893. 



Edited and published by H. R. Taylor, associated with Dr. R. W. 

 Shufeldt of the Smithsonian Institute. Presents a charming menu of 

 good reading every month for lovers of Nature and Birds. Its illustra- 

 tions are superb, living birds in their native haunts and nests and eggs 

 "in situ." Subscription only one dollar with premiums to every sub- 

 scriber. Photographs of a live California Condor, now in captivity ; 

 2000 to be published. Remit to 



H. R. TAYLOR, or THE NIDOLOGIST, Alameda, California. 



OF THE 



FARALLONES." 



A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR. 



BY H. R. TAYLOR AND C. BARLOW. 



The Farallone Islands, the "Paradise of Oologists," and the greatest Ornithological 

 wonder in America today, have' never been fully described or illustrated. Farallone 

 Island has been visited by but a hand full among the thousands of collectors who 

 have read of the marvellous myriads of the bird tribe which make it their summer 

 breeding home. 



The Story of the Farallones is an elegant souvenir, with artistic cover, printed on 

 heavy coated paper, profusely illustrated with the finest half-tones that can be made, 

 graphically presenting the picturesque features of the Islands, with their countless 

 Gulls, Cormorants, Murres, Puffins, Petrels, Pigeon Guillemots, etc. 



One large illustration presents a panoramic view of South Farallone Island, show- 

 ing it complete from Fisherman's Bay and Arch Rock to South Landing, and extend- 

 ing to the "bridge over Jordan" — a most ingeniously conceived picture from unpub- 

 lished photographs, giving the first complete idea of the wonders of this densely 

 populated city of the birds. 



PRICE 50 CENTS. 

 Address all orders to H. R. TAYLOR, Alameda, California. 





