. The oist . cal Laboratory | ♦♦♦ OFFERS THE FOLLOWING A ♦ Y 1^0- I B, showing the germination of a monocotyledonous ^♦^ plant, (Corn) in six stages - - each, $ ^ 1 No. 2 B, showing the germination of a dicotyledonous l Y plant, (Black Bean), six stages - each, $ Y jL Either of the above preparations mounted in special jar ^ J^ with polished side and white porcelain background, each, ;^ No 3 B, stem sections of eight common plants, each, 1^ No. 4 B, Bulb, stem, petiole and fruit sections of Aris-aema triphyllum, (Jack-in-the-Pulpit) each, $ [Terms Strictly Cash With Order]


. The oist . cal Laboratory | ♦♦♦ OFFERS THE FOLLOWING A ♦ Y 1^0- I B, showing the germination of a monocotyledonous ^♦^ plant, (Corn) in six stages - - each, $ ^ 1 No. 2 B, showing the germination of a dicotyledonous l Y plant, (Black Bean), six stages - each, $ Y jL Either of the above preparations mounted in special jar ^ J^ with polished side and white porcelain background, each, ;^ No 3 B, stem sections of eight common plants, each, 1^ No. 4 B, Bulb, stem, petiole and fruit sections of Aris-aema triphyllum, (Jack-in-the-Pulpit) each, $ [Terms Strictly Cash With Order] 4|> Y I P. G. HOWES, :< t ♦** <i^ The Maplewood Biological Laboratory «♦♦!♦ Stamford, Conn. » t X i^ The OoLOGiST. Vol. XXVII. No. 7. Albion, N. Y. July 15, 1910. Whole No. 276 Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, N. Y., and Lacon, No. 37. Portrait of Troup D. Perry 86 THE OOLOGIST TROUPE D. PERRY With this issue we present a half-tone photo of our old friend TroupeD. Perry, of Savannah, Georgia. FewOrnithologists in the United Statesare better known to the general runof bird students. For a generationMr. Perry has been a student of thebirds of his locality and a collectoron a large scale. Rare indeed it isto find any collections of oologicalspecimens within the borders of theUnited States, of any considerablesize, that does not contain numerousspecimens with datas in Mr. Perryswell known handwriting behind of the larger collections in Eu-rope likewise contain numerous ex-amples of his industry and prepara-tion. He is noted among the oolo-gists of the country for the accuracyof his statements and extreme carewith which he prepares everythingtaken by him. Wonld that there were more ofthis kind abroad in the land. D. B. BURROWS. Professor Burrows, a well knownbird student of Lacon. Illinois has justfinis


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