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(April 1876), and Vol. II, No. 1 (January 1877), of this Bulletin. Any one 
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spare, will confer a favor by mailing it to Charles F. Batchelder, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., and will receive fifty cents by return mail. 
“FOREST AND STREAM” 
Bird Notes. 
An Index and Summary of all the Ornithological Matter contained in the 
first twelve volumes of the “Forest and Stream.” Compiled by H. B. Bailey. 
From the Author’s Preface. 
“The many valuable records of ornithological matters contained in the 
columns of the Forest and Stream, render the paper a necessity to the 
working ornithologist. I have had occasion, from time to time, to look up 
records, some of which had appeared years before ; and the difficulty of finding- 
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the more important articles. It soon occurred to me that probably my brother 
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found in the Forest and Stream for the time which it covers. 
DR. ELLIOTT COUES 
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must remain as long as I have occasion to write about American birds. Con- 
gratulating you upon the fact that the rich ornithological contents of your 
paper are made so readily available by Mr. Bailey’s labor. I remain, 
Very truly youfS, 
ELLIOTT COUES.” 
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