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Who are interested in the personal and 
historical sides of American Ornithology 
will welcome the announcement that 
during the year 1903 
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A 16-page, bi-moutUly magazine devoted to tlie 
study and protection of North American Wild 
Birds. 
Edited by 
llEV. H. C. MUNSON, Buckfleld, Me. 
Published by the 
MaySower Pub. Co., Floral Park,N.Y. 
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 
Only 30 Cents for Three Years. 
First number Issued January, 1903. The 
I “ WARBLER ” as a department of the Mas'flower 
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niE W»Ei, FMai FarK, i. Y. 
Proposes to publish the portraits of the 
fifty prominent ornithologists forming 
its Advisory Council; while an early 
number will contain an account of the 
publishing of the first (1872) edition of 
Coues’ ‘Key’ by its financial spon- 
sor, Prof. F. W. Putnam together with 
a facsimile reproduction of a page of 
proof containing characteristic anno- 
tations by Dr. Coues. 
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 
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Are Yoii Interested 
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As Well as in Birds and Animals? 
Then you ought to read THE PLANT WORLD, the only popular journal of its kind in America. The 
fifth volume, beginning in January 1902, will have a seiies of articles on the prominent botanical institutions 
of the country, illustrated with, beautiful half-tones from photographs. Possibly, too, you will be interested 
in the eight-page supplement, which takes up in proper sequence and discusses from month to month all 
the families of flowering plants, telling their distingpiishing characters, economic uses, and where they are 
found. It is copiously illustrated with drawings and photographs made expressly for us. 
THE PLANT WORLD is an original magazine, edited for the botanist and plant lover alike, but 
technical matter is excluded. Everyone is welcome to tell his or her experiences in its columns. 
If you knew you could secure a sample for a i-cent stamp wouldn’t you send for it? And after you had 
read it and found that it only cost $1.00 a year wouldn’t you feel sorry because you hadn’t subscribed earlier? 
We should like to tell you about some other publications, but THE PLANT WORLD will do that if 
you will let it make your acquaintance. 
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