. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . , numbers 1, 3, 6 and 7;Vol. 3, number 1. Bendires Life Histories, Vol. 1; Nel-sons Natural History Collections Madein Alaska; Turners Contributions tothe Natural History of Alaska; For-bushs Useful Birds and their Protec-tion. R. W. WILLIAMS, Department ofAgriculture, Washington, D. C. The Oologist. Vol. XXXV. No. 12 Albion, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1918. Whole No. 377 Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, , and Lacon, III. TAKE NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION, 50 CENTS PER YEARExamine the number on the wrapper of your Oologist. I


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . , numbers 1, 3, 6 and 7;Vol. 3, number 1. Bendires Life Histories, Vol. 1; Nel-sons Natural History Collections Madein Alaska; Turners Contributions tothe Natural History of Alaska; For-bushs Useful Birds and their Protec-tion. R. W. WILLIAMS, Department ofAgriculture, Washington, D. C. The Oologist. Vol. XXXV. No. 12 Albion, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1918. Whole No. 377 Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, , and Lacon, III. TAKE NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION, 50 CENTS PER YEARExamine the number on the wrapper of your Oologist. It denotes the time your sub-scription expires. Remember we must be notified if you wish it discontinued and allarrearages must be paid. 372 your subscription expires with this issue. 355 your subscrip-tion expired with December issue L917. Other expirations can be computed by intermediatenumbers at the rate of one number per month. Entered as second-class matter December 21. 1902, at the post office atAlbion, N. Y., under the Act of Congress of March 3, THE END OF THE YEAR—AND THE NEW YEAR With this issue we close Volume 35 of this publicationand with the next issue we begin Volume 36. The publica-tion of The Oologist has been a source of pleasure andinstruction to the editor in bringing us more closely in con-tact with fellow Oologists throughout the country, and wethank those who have so cordially supported this little pub-lication in the past and humbly beg a continuance of theirassistance. In entering the new year, The Oologist and its readerswill enter into a new situation under the new bird laws it isnow possible to lawfully collect and sell specimens forscientific purposes and it is hoped that this wise provisionwill bring into existence another lot of responsible, reput-able and reliable dealers such as we had in the past in theFrank B. Webster company^ Southwick and Jenks, theSmithwick Bros, and many others. Read the new law care-fully, get your permit early


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