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THE CONDOR 
Von XII 
Pri ce List of Cooper Club Publications 
V V V ¥ 
MAGAZINE 
Vol. 
I, 
1899, 
“Bulletin of the Cooper 
O. Club” 
Vol. 
II, 
1900, 
“The Condor” - $3.00 
Vol. 
III, 
1901, 
3.00 
Vol. 
IV, 
1902, 
“ - 
2.00 
Vol. 
V, 
1903, 
< < ( ( 
1.50 
Vol. 
VI, 
1904, 
( ( ( ( 
1.50 
Vol. 
VII, 
1905, 
( ( ( t 
1.50 
Vol. 
VIII, 
1906, 
( ( ( ( 
1.50 
Vol. 
IX, 
1907, 
( ( ( t 
1.50 
Vol. 
X, 
1908, 
( ( ( ( 
1.50 
Vol. 
XI, 
1909, 
( ( t ( 
1.50 
Vol. 
XII, 
1910, 
“ current y’r 
1.50 
Odd 
numbers of 
any volumes (except 
first 4) 
- 
.30 
Separates (a very few copies) “List of 
Land Birds of Placerville, Cal.,” 
(Central Sierra Nevada Mts. ) by 
Chester Barlow; 35 pages; 11 half- 
tones, Nov. 1901 - - - .50 
PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA 
No. 1 — “Birds of the Kotzebue Sound 
Region, Alaska,” by Joseph Grin- 
nell; 80 pp. and map, Nov. 1900 $0.75 
No. II — “Land Birds of Santa Cruz 
County, California,” by R. C. Mc- 
Gregor; 22 pp., May, 1901 - .25 
No. Ill — “Check List of Calif. Birds,” 
by Joseph Grinnell; 100 pp. and 2 
maps, June, 1902 ... 1.50 
No. IV — “Birds of the Huachuca Mts. , 
Arizona,” by Harry S. Swartli; 75 
pp., April 15, 1904 - - - .50 
No. V — “A Bibliography of California 
Ornithology,” by Joseph Grinnell; 
166 pp. , May 15, 1909 - - 1.50 
No. VI — Index to the “Bulletin of the 
Cooper Ornithological Club,” vol. 
I, 1899, and its contimiation “The 
Condor,” Vols. II-X, 1900-1908; by 
H. B. Kaeding, 48 pp. , May 15, ’09 1.00 
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