THE CONDOR 



A MAGAZINE OF WESTERN ORNITHOLOGY 



EDITED BY 



WALTER K. FISHER. 



THE CONDOR is an illustrated bi-monthly magazine published by 

 the Cooper Ornithological Club of California. During 1904 THE CON- 

 DOR will be profusely illustrated with pictures of wild birds taken 

 directly from nature, and will number among its contributors many of 

 the best known bird men of the country. A feature of the present 

 volume is the series of portraits of American ornithologists. THE 

 CONDOR is now in its sixth volume, and is better in every way than 

 ever before. 



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THE WARBLER MAGAZINE 



Published by the Mayflower Publishing Co. 



A little bi-monthly magazine devoted to the study of our 

 native birds, with a view to setting forth their useful- 

 ness, especially in the orchard and garden, and to agri- 

 culture in general, that people may learn how important 

 it is to protect them from slaughter. It will be very 

 useful and interesting to the whole family, but especially 

 to the children. SUBSCRIPTION ONLY 30c. FOR 2 YEARS. 



Official Or<[an of the Long Island Natural tlistory Club. 



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BULLETIN OF THE, 



HICniGAN ORNITnOLOtilCAL CLUB. 



Doing a valuable educational work. — "The Auk," New York. 



Should receive the support of all the ornithologists in Central and 

 Southern Ontario. — "Guelph Daily Herald," Canada. 



Creditably edited and contains many valuable contributions — "Bird- 

 Lore," Harrisburg. 



This worthy work deserves the active support of all bird students.— 

 "Sports-Afield," Chicago. 



Vols. I, II and III are out of print. We can still supply Vol. 4 (1903), 

 at 50 cents per Volume. 



Address CHAS. E. WISNER, Business Manager, 



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