THE OOLOGIST'S JOURNAL. 



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BOOK NOTICES. 



Mr. J. H. Langille, Kensington, 

 Md., is about to issue a new edi- 

 tion of his work " Our Birds in 

 their Ha nuts." It will contain 

 over 000 pages of the most valu- 

 able and interesting information 

 for the student of birds, their nests 

 and eggs. 



"Bird Nesting in Northwest 

 < '((nada," is the title of a new and 

 valuable illustrated work for the 

 Oologist and Ornothologist. It is 

 published by Mr. Walter Eaine, 

 Toronto. Canada. 



A most richly illustrated volume 

 is the "Birds of Kansas," by Mr. 

 N. B. Gross, containing the illus- 

 trations of 529 birds, perfectly life- 

 like. The entire book consists of 

 nearly Too pages of the most in- 

 structive character. 



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SPECIAL NOTICES. 



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