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THE CONDOR 
VOL. V 
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THE WARBLER 
A 16-page, bi-monthly magazine devoted to the 
study and protection of North American Wild 
Edited by 
llEV. H. C. MUNSON, Biickfield, Me. 
Published by the 
Mayttower Pub. Co., Floral Parh,N. F. 
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First number issued January, 1903. The 
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