TheHaivkeye 0. and 0. 63 



Kemarks on the above are unnecessary, further than that we 

 have always found W. Raine to be a thorough gentleman and 

 more than square in his business relations with us. We have 

 published both sides, having followed copy closely, but we have 

 not the correspondence and cannot, as yet, act as judge. 



NOTES. 

 Owing to a change in business life we will not be able to con- 

 tinue the H. O. and (). with more than ten pages for the pres- 

 ent. Hence we reduce the subscription price one-half, making 

 it 25c per year. Present subscribers will have their account 

 carried forward a year. By the coming winter we expect to be 

 so situated that we can readily make the increase to sixteen 

 pages, with ample illustration. "We trust our friends will avail 

 themselves of this opportunity. 



'Tis said that at last we are to have a long-felt want supplied 

 — a directory, to be published by Messrs. Menefee & Corless of 

 Sau Jose. Calif. Davis & Bakers edition of 1885 and Henry 

 Quale" s are the only good directories extant, and these are con- 

 siderably out of date. The gentlemen write that their directory 

 will be the largest and finest of the kind ever published, con- 

 taining addresses of all the leading ornithcrlogists of the world, 

 bosides exchange notices and a directory of the periodicals de- 

 voted to the subject. We wish them every success in their un- 

 dertaking. 



Arthur E. Pettit, of IS ew York, has assumed control of the 

 Oologist's Exchange. Vol. II, No. 1, is presented in a very 

 creditable manner and we wish it all success. The present ad- 

 dress is Box 2060. 



