THE OOLOGIST. 



67 



THE CONDOR 



A Magazine of Western 

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Begins its seventh volume 

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THE WARBLER 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Editor 



\Y7ITH 1905 The Warbler begins a new 

 v* series which will contain many su- 

 perb Colored Plates of rare egss such as 

 Eirtland and Olive Warbler. Carolina Par- 

 oquet, Clark's Crow. Ipswich and Rufous 

 Crowned Sparrow, Yellow and Black Rail. 

 Calaveras Warbler, etc Also splendid 

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