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Eeckeation, for June, opens with a brilliant article on "Sal- 

 mon Angling in the Abstract," by Charles Hallock, senior edi- 

 tor of the magazine. The essay is written in the author's hap- 

 piest vein, and describes noteworthy personages and places dear 

 to salmon fishers and interesting to the entire angling brother- 

 hood. The Maiden Hunt, The Cruise of the Thetis, Florida 

 Field Sports Association, and other interesting articles make up 

 the balance of the number. Single copies 20c, 2 00 per year. 

 Charles Hallock. 2218 Pe'nri. Ave., Washington, D. C. 



The Curlew of Orleans. Ind., has made such rapid growth of 

 late tis to require a new coat and in a number of other respects 

 present a much more creditable appearance. Published for the 

 Wilson Ornithological Chapter of the A. A. 



A FEW REMAINING SETS 

 Will be sold at a very low rate until disposed of. Specimens guaran- 

 teed first class with full data. Ten cents extra must be 

 enclosed for postage. 

 Am. Coot, sets of 9, 11, 12, at 2c each. 



Prairie Hen, sets 12, at Toe per set. 

 Mallard, set 11. $1.10. 



Canvass-back, set 6, $2.00. 



Am. Bittern, set 7, $2.00. 



Golden Plover, set 2. $1.00. 



ALSO THE FOLLOWING SETS 



Golden Eagle, 1-1, $4. Roseate Spoonbill, 1-1, 75c. Am. Long-e. 



Owl, 1-4, $1.00. European Buzzard, 1-2, 50c. Red-b. Rail, 



1-7, 75c. Red-t, Diver, 1-2, 1.50. Herring Gull, 1-3, 



50c. Double-c. Cormorant, 1-3, 75c. King- 

 fisher, 1-5, 50e. Woodcock, 2d, 1-4. 1.00. Rough 1. 

 Hawk, 1-2, 1.50. Singles —Caracara Eagle, 1.00; Flamingo, 

 50c; Wild Turkey, 75c; Turkey Buzzard, 50c; Egyptian Vultnre, 1.25. 



E.B.WEBSTER, CRESCO, IOWA. 



