. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. The Condor A Magazine of Western Ornithology Edited by Walter K. Fisher For 1905 THE CONDOR has been fortunate in securing cooperation of Mr. William Lovell Finley and Mr. Herman T. Bohlman whose superb photographs of wild birds have never been excelled, and rarely equaled. They will contribute to each issue dur- ing 1905 and the collection of photo- graphs will be notable in the history of ornithology. The first article, in the January issue, details the photographing of in aerie of Western Red-tails, and as illustrated by superb photographs, take


. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. The Condor A Magazine of Western Ornithology Edited by Walter K. Fisher For 1905 THE CONDOR has been fortunate in securing cooperation of Mr. William Lovell Finley and Mr. Herman T. Bohlman whose superb photographs of wild birds have never been excelled, and rarely equaled. They will contribute to each issue dur- ing 1905 and the collection of photo- graphs will be notable in the history of ornithology. The first article, in the January issue, details the photographing of in aerie of Western Red-tails, and as illustrated by superb photographs, taken in a huge cotton-wood, 120 feet above the ground. Volume VII begins with the January issue and will be better than any pre- ceding volumes. Subscription $ a year. Sample copy, twenty-five cents. Order of JOSEPH GRINNELL, Pasadena, Gal. The Joxxrnal Of the Maine OrnitholGgtcal 4eA ^ocietjr Volume seven will consist of issues the first of March, June, September and December. There will be articles on Maine birds by the leading ornithologists of the state as well as copious bird notes of current interest. Subscription 50 cents a year. W. H. Brownson, Portland, Editor. Frank T. Noble, Augusta, Associate Editor. Address W. H. BROWNSON, 1-2 Exchange St., Portland, Me. ^ GOOD FIELD GLASS The BEST for Bird Study and Equally Good for Mountain, Sea Shore or Opera ONLV $ These Glasses are well made and espec- ially adapted for the use of the bird stu- dent as they give about twice the Held vision of ordinary ones and magnify near- ly four diameters. They are in good strong leather case, silk lined. g^^Remember, you can have them free by getting only ten subscriptions for our magazine at $ each. Or if you prefer we will send you a pair prepaid on receipt of $ Try them a week and if not perfectly satisfactory return them to us and we will refund the $5,00. Is not that fair? The Glass and Color Key to N. A. Birds by F. M. Chapman $ 6 50 The Glass and North American Birds E


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