. The oist . owing the advance methods that now obtain in Ool:) contains the following special matter. 1. An introduction. 2 A history of Birds Egg Catalogues. 3. A Catalogue. 4. Prices in this Catalogue. What they mean. 5. collecting and preparing eggs. 6. Copy of Standard Data Blank. 7. Ii:u ■trations of proper way to mark eggs. 8. lllustrations showing pre per cabinetarrangements of specimens. 9. Report of the Committee of Twenty-five inprices. 10. Names both common and scientific of all North American Birds andPrices adopted for the exchange of specimens of eg
. The oist . owing the advance methods that now obtain in Ool:) contains the following special matter. 1. An introduction. 2 A history of Birds Egg Catalogues. 3. A Catalogue. 4. Prices in this Catalogue. What they mean. 5. collecting and preparing eggs. 6. Copy of Standard Data Blank. 7. Ii:u ■trations of proper way to mark eggs. 8. lllustrations showing pre per cabinetarrangements of specimens. 9. Report of the Committee of Twenty-five inprices. 10. Names both common and scientific of all North American Birds andPrices adopted for the exchange of specimens of eggs of 11. Aiv?rtiJ9-ments. No Oologist can afford to be without this work in his Library. The i.^^-ue Ulimited to 500 copies, all of which are rapidly being exhausted. Paper bound copies $ Cloth bound copies $ R. M. BARNES, LACON, ILLINOIS. SUPPLEMENT TO The Oolosist Vol. XXXIX, No. 10 ALBION, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1922 No. 426 Owned And Published Monthly By K. , Albion. N. V. —L.\ Whistling Swan over nest
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