THE OOLOGIST. 



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THE CONDOR 



A Bi-Monthly Magazine of 

 Western Ornithology 



Edited by J. GRINNELL. 



"The photographic illustrations 

 alone are worth the price of subscrip- 

 tion." — The Critic. 



The Condor begins, with 1906, its 

 eighth volume. A special feature of 

 this volume includes in each issue, a 

 continuation of the series of remark- 

 able photographs of wild birds by Mr. 

 H. L. Bohlman and Mr. W. L. Finley. 



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 Albion, N. Y. 



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