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advertising notice in each issue free. Notices of over ten lines will be charged for at the 
rate of 15 cents per line. For this department, address W. LEE CHAMBERS, Altadena, Los 
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Mies 268, 269, 270,271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 
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The Guide to Nature, vol. 6, nos. 11, 12; vol. 
7, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7. Nature Study Re- 
view, vol. 8 no. 7; vol. 11, no. 8: vol. 12, 
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list N. A. Birds, 3rd ed.; The Osprey, vol. 1, 
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PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA — 
No. 8. A Systematic List of the Birds of California, by Joseph Grinnell. 
1912. 23 pp. Price $.50 post paid. — 
Students of western ornithology should find use for such a list, containing 
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No. 9. Some Birds of the Fresno District, California, by John G. Tyler. 
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This publication is mainly based “upon the personal observations of the 
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the habits, food, etc., of the birds of a region that has undergone radical changes 
during the author’s residence. The subject matter is attractively presented; it is 
entertaining reading for anyone, and it is also a signal addition to the life his- 
tories of California birds. 
