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ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETIES 
Cooper Ornithological Club. — Founded, 1893. Organ, The Condor . 
Address, care of the University of California, Berkeley, Cal. 
Linncean Society of New York. — Founded, 1878. While devoted to 
Natural History in general, the active membership of the Linnsean 
Society is composed chiefly of bird students. Organ, Abstract of Pro- 
ceedings, issued annually. Address, care of the American Museum of 
Natural History, New York City, N. Y. 
The Maine Ornithological Society. — Founded, 1893. Organ, Journal 
of the Maine Ornithological Society. Address, Portland, Maine. (For 
a history of the Society, see J. Merton Swain, Bird-Lore , 1907, pp. 
65-68.) 
National Association of Audubon Societies. — Founded, 1902. Organ, 
Bird-Lore. Issues educational leaflets for teachers and literature re- 
lating to bird conservation. Address, 1974 Broadway, New York City, 
N. Y. (A list of the some forty State Audubon Societies may be 
obtained from the National Association.) 
Nebraska Ornithologists 1 Union. — Founded, 1899. Organ, Pro- 
ceedings, issued at irregular intervals. Address care of the University 
of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. 
Nuttall Ornithological Club. — Founded, 1873. The oldest ornithologi- 
cal organization in America. From it sprung the American Ornitholo- 
gists’ Union. Official organ, occasional Memoirs. Address, Cambridge, 
Mass. (For a history of the Nuttall Club, see F. H. Allen, in Bird-Lore, 
1902, pp. 12-17.) 
Wilson Ornithological Club. — Founded, 1888. Organ, Wilson 
Bulletin . Address, Oberlin, Ohio. 
Current Ornithological Magazines 
The Auk. — Organ of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Quarterly. 
Established as the Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club in 1876, 
taking its present name with the organization of the A. O. U. in 1884. 
Each volume contains about 500 pages, a number of half-tones and, 
occasionally, colored plates. Subscription, S3 per annum (free to 
members of the A. O. U.). Address, care of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences, Philadelphia, Penna. 
Bird-Lore. — Organ of the National Association of Audubon So- 
cieties. Bi-monthly. Established in 1899. Each volume contains 
about 400 pages, many half-tones, and 12 colored plates. Annual 
subscription SI (free to members of the N. A. A. S.). Address, D. 
Appleton & Co., New York City, N. Y. 
The Condor. — Organ of the Cooper Ornithological Club. Bi-monthly. 
Established in 1899. Each volume contains about 250 pages and 
numerous half-tones. Annual subscription SI. 50 (free to members 
of the C. O. C.). Address, Pasadena, Cal. 
Journal of the Maine Ornithological Society. — Quarterly. Established 
in 1899. Each volume contains about 150 pages and occasional half- 
