Mr. Brand 
also found on the same date a Great-horned 
Owl’s nest in an immense White Pine tree, 
about fifty feet up. The nest contained 
two young about one week old. Mr. B. 
had harried this pair for three years in 
succession, but was always too late. Each 
season he found them with young. 
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Great-horned Owls. — Have just had an- 
other Great-horned Owl brought in alive. 
Caught in a steel trap. He (or she) and 
my old bird take kindly to each other, and 
so you see I expect to be able to supply 
the trade with eggs the coming season, 
about the middle of February. Orders 
received ; first come, first served — look 
lively — Dec. 25, 1882, W. W. Coe, Port- 
land, Conn. Mr. Coe has had such re- 
markable luck that he can well afford to 
throw a joke at the rest of us. We hope 
they will lay in confinement and disap- 
point him. Q & ^ Vln . Feh . 1 883 . p ./*) 
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n.^O. X. Feb. 1885 . 
