. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . XCHANGE—Al personally col-lected sets of Mississippi Kite, Swain-sons Hawk, White-necked Raven, 5-6,3-7, Black-crested Titmouse 1-6, andmany others. Want your completelists of duplicates. E. F. POPE, Box301, Albuquerque, N. Mex. ,nian I- «?» SFP4-1919 * V, */. The Oologis t f°nal Mus*^ ^ Vol. XXX VI No. 8 Albion, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1919. Whole No 385 Owned and Published Monthly, by R . M Barnes, >1 Ibion, N. Y. , and Lacon, III. TAKE NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION, 50 CENTS PER YEARExamine the number on the wrapper of your Ooloprist. It deno


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . XCHANGE—Al personally col-lected sets of Mississippi Kite, Swain-sons Hawk, White-necked Raven, 5-6,3-7, Black-crested Titmouse 1-6, andmany others. Want your completelists of duplicates. E. F. POPE, Box301, Albuquerque, N. Mex. ,nian I- «?» SFP4-1919 * V, */. The Oologis t f°nal Mus*^ ^ Vol. XXX VI No. 8 Albion, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1919. Whole No 385 Owned and Published Monthly, by R . M Barnes, >1 Ibion, N. Y. , and Lacon, III. TAKE NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION, 50 CENTS PER YEARExamine the number on the wrapper of your Ooloprist. It denotes the time your sub-scription expires. Remember we must be notified if you wish it discontinued and allarrearages must be paid. 378 your subscription expires with this issue. 377 your subscrip-tion expired with December issue L918. Other expirations can be computed by intermediatenumbers at the rate of one number per month. Knterert us second-class matter December 21. 1903, at the post otfiee alAlbion. N. Y., under the Act of Congress of March 3, m With the mailing of this issue of THE OOLOGIST, YeEditor leaves for Nebraska, to be gone about a month. So ifyou do not receive a reply to any communication addressedto him until his return, about September first, dont worry. Itwill receive attention about then.—Editor. 9 0. m A SCIENTIFIC RECORD With this issue THE OOLOGIST makes another Scoopas the daily press would call it. The eggs and nest of theBlue Goose (Chen caerulescens) are unknown to this issue we present our readers with the first photosof the nesting of this rare species, Including a description ofthe eggs and a view of the old birds in the nest. Certainlyour readers are to be congratulated on being the first to re-ceive this scientific information.—R. M. Barnes. r


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