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THE OOLOGIST. 



P THE BEST ILLUSTRATED l»J 



BIRD MAGAZINE 



EVER PUBLISHED. 



Itg;vesthe LIFE HISTORIES 

 W£F\HE \U»\)STttA^\ONSof; 

 ( FOUR of?FIVE NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS! 

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CHAS.K.REED, 

 Sta.A. WORCESTER, MASS. 



BULLETIN 



OF THE 



Michigan Ornithologica.1 

 Club. 



An Illustrated Quarterly devoted to 



the Ornithology of the Great Lakes Region 



Alexander^W. Blain, Jr., Editor. 



J. Claire Wood, 



Adolphe B. Covert. Associates. 



Each issue of the Bulletin is filled with 

 notes fresh from the field and museum. A 

 large corps of field ornithologists are among 

 its contrioutors. which makes the Bulletin 

 indispensable to all students interested in 

 the bird-life in the region about the Great 

 Lakes. The prospects for 1904 point toward 

 a greater increase in size and general inter- 

 est. 



Subscription, 50 Cents Per Year, 

 Sample Copy, 15 Cents. 



Vols. I. II and III are out of print and can 

 not be supplied at any price. A few com- 

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 plied at 50 cents per volume. 



Address all communications to 



CHARLES E. WISNER, 

 Business Manager, 



Detroit. Mich. 



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