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 Answers to correspondents- 

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Mrs.H.T.— Never heard of it. 



E.H. Kan. — We do not think a society such as 

 you propose would be of material benefit to any 

 one, so many branches of science could not ac- 

 complish as much as separate societies represen- 

 ting each branch. If yoi should attempt a state 

 society of ornithologists we would aid you. 



Kent. — "Nebraska Birds" was issued in 1896. 

 Lawrence Bruner, Univ. of Nebr., Lincoln. 



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