The Hawkey e 0. and 0. PA 



RESULT OF WALTER RAINE'S (TORONTO, CANADA) 

 PRIZE DRAWING OF JANUARY 11, 1889. 



1st Prize, set of 2 Golden Eagles, No. 16, Mr. Gregory, New 

 Haven. 



2nd Prize, set of 2 Bald Eagles, No. 8, Mr. Sharp, Taunton. 



3d Prize, set of 2 Iceland Gyrfalcon, No. 18, Win. Woodruff, 

 Montreal. 



4th Prize, set of 2 Gray Sea Eagles, No. 14, Mr. S. Rand, 

 Troy. 



5th Prize, set of two Whistling Swan, No. 29, Mr. F. Lattin, 

 Albion. 



6th Prize, set of 2 Glaucous Gull, No. 15, Mr. F. Harris, La 

 Crescent. 



PRIZES WON BY YOUNG OOLOGISTS. 



1st Prize, an egg of Golden Eagle, No. M. 13, Mr. Bodey. 



2d Prize, an egg of Bald Eagle", No. E 5, Mr. Rand. 



3rd Prize, an egg of Gray Sea Eagle, No. N. 14, Mr. Shultes, of 

 Berne, N. Y. 



4th Prize, set of four Willow Ptarmigan, No. L. 12, Mr H. 

 Long, Onio. 



Plymouth, Mich., Jan. 1, '89. 

 Publisher H. O. and 0., 



Dear Sir: — I noticed in the last issue of your paper some 

 very depreciating letters against R. M. Gibbs, Kalamazoo, Mich. 



Some time ago I sent said Gibbs some $16.00 worth of birds' 

 eggs. He was to send me in return a pocket case of surgical 

 instruments. He had previous to this sent me a scalpel sup- 

 posed to belong to the case, showing style of handles of instru- 

 ments, etc. It came about that he began to find fault with the 

 eggs as soon as he got possession of them, and said he could not 

 send the instruments for them. I then asked him to return the 

 eggs and sent him back the scalpel. 



I have written him several letters since sending scalpel, to 

 which he pays no attention. I guess I am out about $16.00 in 

 eggs. So you see he is an all-around cheat and scoundrel. 



Tours truly, 



W. C. Brownell. 



