. The oist . XI. Pacific Coast Avi-fai na. No, 2, Fishers Hawks and Owls,Baileys Forest and Stream Bird Notes, alsomany U. S. Department of AgricultureBulletins and North American Faunas. Iwant Auk Vols. 1 to 6 inclusive. H. HBAILEY. Newport News, Va. (1) BIRD BOOKS T^HE most important feature■*■ of our sock of second-handbooks, pamphlets, etc., is thedepartment relating to ORNI-THOLOGY and other branchesof NATURAL HISTORY. We shall be glad to mail, post-paid, our New Catalog No. 27,NATURE BOOKS, on receiptof five cents in postage stamps. FRANKLIN BOOKSHOP SAMUEL N. RHOADS, Proprietor920 Walnu


. The oist . XI. Pacific Coast Avi-fai na. No, 2, Fishers Hawks and Owls,Baileys Forest and Stream Bird Notes, alsomany U. S. Department of AgricultureBulletins and North American Faunas. Iwant Auk Vols. 1 to 6 inclusive. H. HBAILEY. Newport News, Va. (1) BIRD BOOKS T^HE most important feature■*■ of our sock of second-handbooks, pamphlets, etc., is thedepartment relating to ORNI-THOLOGY and other branchesof NATURAL HISTORY. We shall be glad to mail, post-paid, our New Catalog No. 27,NATURE BOOKS, on receiptof five cents in postage stamps. FRANKLIN BOOKSHOP SAMUEL N. RHOADS, Proprietor920 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BOOKS BOUGHT NEW LISTS OUT Books, Supplies and Speci=mens for Oologists and Ridgways Humniing=birds, $; set Corys Birdsof Hayti and San Domingo,$ Lists for Stamps. ERNEST H. SHORT, Box 173. (1-p) Rochester, N. Y. The Oologist. Vou XXIX. No. 6. Ai^moN, N. Y. June 15, 1912. Whoue No. 296 Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, N. Y., and Lacon, Illinois,. The well kiiotvn Xaturolist Ottomar Reinecke, of Buffalo, N. F, 292 THE OOLOxJIST Ottomar Reinecke. We are pleased to present to ourreaders with this issue, a likeness ofone of the best known of Americasnaturalists, Ottomar Reinecke, of Buf-falo, New York, who has been engag-ed in collecting natural history speci-mens since 1858, beginning in Ger-many before he came to this country. Mr. Reinecke was recently electedVice-President of the Buffalo Societyof Natural Science. Our readers knowof him and well of him. His contribu-tions to The Oologist av-e standard onevery subject of which they Buffalo Society is to be congratu-lated in having so active and capablea member. He has perhaps done morethan any other member of that Socie-ty to build up the collection of theSociety relating to ornithology andoology as well as to arouse interest onthese subjects in that territory. Campbell reports taking an adultmale and an adult female and a 1911young female of the Canvasback


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