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THE BAY STATE OOLOGIST. 



Editorial. 



Once more we appear before you in a new form. This time in a condensed 

 state. Still eight pages ; but a great deal more interesting matter contained therein. 



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We were obliged to omit Prof. Singley's article on "Notes on Some Birds of 

 Texas" in forming this issue ; but will continue it, together with his other one, in 

 the next issue. 



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Persons receiving sample copies of this issue will please acknowledge the receipt 

 of same. Those not complying with the above request will receive no more free 

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We are informed that the "Hoosier Naturalist" is again under the management 

 of Messrs. R. B. Trouslot & Co. We hope by next month to be able to receive 

 subscriptions for the H. N. in connection with the B. S. O. 



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Publications Received. 



The Auk, January. 



Ornithologist and Oologist, January, February. 

 West American Scientist, December. 

 Collectors' Illustrated Magazine, February. 

 Oologist (bi-monthly), October — December. 

 Oologist (monthly) , January. 

 Agassiz Record, January, February. 

 Oologist' s Exchange, January, February. 

 Hoosier Naturalist, January, March. 

 Hawkeye Ornithologist and Oologist, January. 



