. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . ,1911. When a nest was found con-taining four fresh eggs. This is veryearly even this far south, as the ear-liest I ever noted before was onMarch 23, 1909. When I found a nestcontaining five fresh eggs. The latest nesting of this bird wason July 25, 1910, when a nest wasfound containing two half grownbirds. Wm. Plank, Decatur, Arkansas. Another Double Shelled Diego, Aug. 7.—Kojack,, a resi-dent of San Diego, owns a PlymouthRock hen which laid a double egg to-day which weighed one-half prodigy is one of the strang


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . ,1911. When a nest was found con-taining four fresh eggs. This is veryearly even this far south, as the ear-liest I ever noted before was onMarch 23, 1909. When I found a nestcontaining five fresh eggs. The latest nesting of this bird wason July 25, 1910, when a nest wasfound containing two half grownbirds. Wm. Plank, Decatur, Arkansas. Another Double Shelled Diego, Aug. 7.—Kojack,, a resi-dent of San Diego, owns a PlymouthRock hen which laid a double egg to-day which weighed one-half prodigy is one of the strangestever seen here. The outer shell wasbroken, showing that in addition tocontaining a complete yolk and whiteit also contained another egg witha hard shell formation and a perfectwhite as well as a yolk. The egg wasbroken in the rooms of the chamberof commerce. We are glad to advise our readersthat Oscar E. Baynard has recoveredhis health and is back in Florida. Andwe hope to be able to soon give ourreaders some very interesting noteswritten by Mr. THE OOLOGIST VII You have certainly made a decidedimprovement in the magazine, and Iwant to be counted as one to help youkeep up the good work. It must heappreciated by all the old-timers, aswell as by all ornithologists and oolo-gists interested to have an up to datemagazine published for their own spe-cial benefit. H. G. Higbee, Dec. 18, 1910. Miller T. Mercer, Dec. 17, Christmas number of THEOOLOGIST at hand, for which youcertainly are to be A. Hewlett, Dec. 17, 1910. I have taken THE OOLOGIST nowfor over 20 years and think it is vast-ly improved during the past year. R. B. Simpson, Dec. 20, 1910. Its getting better every day and Iwish you luck. A. H. Keeney, Dec. 23, 1910. I have taken THE OOLOGIST for11 years now and would not be with-out it at double the price. It hasshown a market improvement since ithas passed into your hands. Lucius H. Paul, Dec. 29, 1910. THE OOLOGIST is surely ta


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