THE OOLOGIST. 



207 



THE BEST ILLUSTRATED " l» 



BIRD MAGAZINE 



EVER PUBLISHED. 

 Itgivesthe LIFE HISTORIES 



; FOURof?FIVE NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS 

 everymonth . THE EGG- of each is 

 shown FULLSIZE andmanyrte -.is. 

 It also contains short intere 



STORIES ABOUT 



New York, Natural History Survey. 



I have a set of 22 vols, of tbis rare and ela- 

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 not think of selling this set for less than $75. 

 The volume on Birds in this volume alone is 

 worth $75. The set goe3, however, at. . . . 55 00 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



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