THE OOI.OGIST's DIRECTORY. 
•'I consider it a Magazine which every true ornithologist, be 
he "full blooded," or only an amateur, should have at hand, and 
I will endeavor to extend its circulation among those of my 
acquaintances interested in the science." — Chas. E. Wilson, Colby 
University, Waterville, Maine. 
ORNITHOLOGIST AND OOLOGIST 
Designed as a means for the Interchange of Notes on Birds and 
Bird Life. Contains also, Notes on Entomology. 
. Vol. X \ Commences a New Series. — Enlarged to 
No. I, Jan.. 1885. ( Sixteen Pages of Original Matter. 
NOTICES FROM THE PRESS. 
The Ornithologist and Oologist is the title of a magazine 
pubhshed by Frank B. Webster, at Pawtucket, R. I., which will 
be of interest to those interested in ornithology. — Brooklyn Eagle. 
The cover is very characteristic as well as artistic, the typo- 
graphical execution good, and the matter of decided value to all 
students of natural history, especially bird lovers. This little 
monthly of twelve pages has improved greatly in appearance since 
its establishment in 1875. — Woreesler Daily Spy. 
The matter is of decided value to all students of natural his- 
tory. — Syracuse Daily Journal. 
A very neatly printed, well arranged magazine, containing 
much of interest to students and lovers of the subjects treated. 
The publisher is well known as an adept in taxidermy and his col- 
lection of specimens is rated very high in such lists. — Paivtiicket 
Gazette and CJironicle. 
The aim of the magazine is to instruct all those who are inter- 
ested in bird life. There is quite a field for such a periodical 
among a certain class. — Neivport Daily Nezvs. 
All interested in birds and birds' eggs will enjoy this maga- 
zine. — The Journal, Jacksonville, III. 
Specimen Copies, - - - - - 15 cents each 
Annual Subscription . . . . $1. 50 per annum 
FRANK B. WEBSTER, Publisher, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 
