. The oist . NGE^^WilsonBulletin. Year 1914, to and including1921. Complete in A. No. 1 your offer? A. J. Anderson, 1S22W. Palmer, Sioux City, Iowa. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—GossBirds of Kansas—-Ridgwavs Bulletin.^0. Vol. 8—Bents Gulls and Terns. Iwant Auks, Bird and A. Smith. 431 N. Van BurenAve., Kirkwood, Mo. Get a CATALOG Before they are All Gone They are going hery fast. Less than 75 copies are left. The Oologist. Vol. XL. Albion, N. Y., May, 1923. Whole No. 433 Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. BAR;ve:s, Albion, N. Y., and Lacon, III. TAKE NO


. The oist . NGE^^WilsonBulletin. Year 1914, to and including1921. Complete in A. No. 1 your offer? A. J. Anderson, 1S22W. Palmer, Sioux City, Iowa. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—GossBirds of Kansas—-Ridgwavs Bulletin.^0. Vol. 8—Bents Gulls and Terns. Iwant Auks, Bird and A. Smith. 431 N. Van BurenAve., Kirkwood, Mo. Get a CATALOG Before they are All Gone They are going hery fast. Less than 75 copies are left. The Oologist. Vol. XL. Albion, N. Y., May, 1923. Whole No. 433 Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. BAR;ve:s, Albion, N. Y., and Lacon, III. TAKE NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION 50 CENIS PER YEARExamine the number on the wrapper of your Oologist. If it corresponds withthe Whole No. above it denotes that your subscription expires with this we must be notified if you wish it discontinued and all arrearagesmust be paid. Entered as second class matter December 21, 1903. at the post office at Albion,N. Y., under the Act of Congress of March 3, WHAT ARE THEY? We will send a free sample copy of The Oologist for 3 months to the firstfive subscribers (or to anyone they designate) who write ns a correct iflentifica-lion of the above young birds. 74 THE OOLOGIST THE SALE OF THE JOHN LEWISCHILDS LIBRARY In our April issue we publishedsome observations by an Eastern manwho had gone West, and now we havethe pleasure of publishing the follow-ing observations of a Westernerfrom Central Illinois, who while labor-ing under a state of more or less men-tal aberration, went East for the pur-pose of attending the sales of theLibraries of the late John LewisChilds, and one of Dr. W. C. Braislin,which were sold at auction, in NewYork City; the first on March 26thand 27th, and the last on April 2nd and3rd. John Lewis Childs spent a lifetimegathering together a Natural HistoryLibrary which was a monument to anyman and which contained some of themost splendid works on Natural His-tory subjects in existence. After hisdeath there appe


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