THE OOLOGIST. 



15 



THE JOURNAL OF THE 



Maine Ornithological Society 



A quarterly devoted to the study and 

 protection of the birds. Now in its 6th 

 volume. Subscription 50 cents per 

 annum. Send stamps for sample copy. 

 J. MERTON SWAIN, Business Mgr., 

 Fairfield, Maine. 



Birds Eggs. 



New sets just in. Subject to discounts and 

 conditions as printed on page 159, Oologist 

 for Sept. 1904. 



Eggs. 



Richardson's Jaeger. 2 $ .45 



Stormy Petrel 1 .22 



*Gull-billed Tern 4 .70 



Harris' Hawk 3 ,50 



♦Krider's Hawk 3 .75 



*Nor. Bald Eagle, (Alaska) 2 6.50 



*Kestrel 4 .40 



Swainson's Hawk 3 .45 



Swainson's Hawk 2 .30 



*West' Red-tail Hawk 2 .50 



♦Am. Osprey -2 .80 



Puffin 1 .13 



♦Sandhill Crane 1 2.40 



Black-tailed Godwit 3 .45 



Oyster Catcher 4 .45 



♦Dunlin 4 .50 



Northern Phalarope 4 .95 



♦Wilson's Phalarope 4 1.10 



♦Wilson's Phalarope 3 .80 



Am. A vocet 4 .60 



Black-necked Stilt 4 .55 



Black-necked Stilt 3 .40 



Ring Plover 4 .40 



Snowy Plover 3 .50 



Snowy Plover 2 .35 



Willet 3 .45 



♦Golden Plover 4 .70 



Eng. Snipe 4 .40 



Yellow Rail, rare - 8 10.00 



White-throated Swift, rare 1 1.90 



Hooded Merganser 7 7.00 



Baldpate 6 1.50 



Ani (No. 383 from S. Am,) .4 1.25 



Summer Tanager 3 .35 



*Rock Wren 6 1.00 



Plain Tit 6 1.35 



♦Coast Wren-tit 4 1.20 



West.Horned Owl 2 .85 



Canadian Warbler 3 1.50 



♦YeHow-throated Vireo 4 .60 



Savanna Sparrow 4 .25 



Prices are for entire set postpaid. 



All are good sets. Those marked with ♦ 

 are extra fine. Address, 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



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THE CONDOR 



A Magazine of Western 

 Ornithology. 



Begins its seventh volume 

 with January, 1905, issue. 

 Each volume has presented 

 improvements over the one 

 preceding, and every indica- 

 tion points toward a contin- 

 uance of this magazines won- 

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THE CONDOR has firmly estab- 

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California 



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