BULLETIN 
OF THE 
Nuttall Ornithological Club: 
A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY . 
FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. 
Four Annual Volumes are completed, and the Bulletin enters upon its fifth year of publi- 
cation, with every prospect of success, under the same management, with a steadi’y in- 
creasing corps of contributors and list of subscribers, showing that it meets a real want. 
Th : s Bulletin is the only periodical publication in America devoted to 
GENERAL ORNITHOLOGY. 
All the leading ornitholog'sts of this country, and nearly all others who are actively inter- 
es’ed in the progress of the sci nee, are regular co itributors to its pages. 
Though intended primarily as the medium of communica ion between working ornitholo- 
gists, and consequently maintaining a high technical character, it aims to be entertaining as 
well as instructive, and contains a fair proportion of sufficiently popular matter to suit all 
those who are interested in B rds. It will be mainly devoted, as here.ofore, to the Orni- 
thology of North America. Being a general 
MAGAZINE OF OllJSITIIOL OGY, 
its review department promptly gives critical notices, not only of all American works and 
papers, but of the more import a t publications relaing to Ornithology at large; while its 
department of General Notes is rich in the experiences of the working ornithologists of this 
country. Consequently, 
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Editorial Supervision is in charge of 
MR. J. A. ALLEN, 
Assisted by PROF. S. F. BAIRD and DR. ELLIOTT COUES. 
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