THE COLLECTORS' MONTHLY. 



The Collectors" fflonthly. 



A Monthly Magazine Deroted to the Stndj of 

 Ornithology, Oology and Natural History. 



CHARLES H. PRINCE 



Editor and Publisher, Dan.elsonville, Conn. 

 U. S. A. 



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 Mr. C. H. Prince. 



Dear - Sir: — The Sample copy of the 

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I Remain, Yours Oologically, 



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