Tim PLANT WORLD 
An Illustrated Monthly Magazine of Popular Botany 
Official Organ of the Wild Flower Preservation Society 
If you begin to know mosses and lichens you will become interested 
in the whole of plant life. And you cannot help it if you read The Plant 
World. The most noted professionals contribute to its pages : it is working 
constantly for the protection of our native wild flowers ; it has a department 
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tion to the accounts of little known fruits and flowers from remote parts of 
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Annotated List of New Hampshire Birds 
By Glover Morrill Allen 
Contains, besides the main body of the work, Belknap’s original List, 
Chapters on Faunal Areas, Migration, etc. 
A complete Bibliography, and a carefully compiled Index. 
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Journal of the Maine Ornithological Society 
With the January, 1904, Number 
Begins its Seventh Volume 
A Quarterly Journal all about Maine Birds 
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in Maine” and the series of papers on “The Warblers Found in Maine,” 
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