. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . me ofAuk except 12-13; any volume of And. Birdsof Am. small edition. Vol. I Condor (. Club) also volumes 5 to 11 inc. of BirdLore: any volumes of Birds. Birds andNature. All volumes of American Bird Maga-zine. Must all be clean and good, containingall plates. Send me your prices. GEORGEN. H. VOS BURGH, Columbus, Genuine Tuscarara. Iroquois. Oflawa,Chippawa, Indian, Birch Bark, SweetgumBaskets, Bead work. Pipes, Canoes, Vol. 2 to exchange. F. A. Falls St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. (1) IV THE


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . me ofAuk except 12-13; any volume of And. Birdsof Am. small edition. Vol. I Condor (. Club) also volumes 5 to 11 inc. of BirdLore: any volumes of Birds. Birds andNature. All volumes of American Bird Maga-zine. Must all be clean and good, containingall plates. Send me your prices. GEORGEN. H. VOS BURGH, Columbus, Genuine Tuscarara. Iroquois. Oflawa,Chippawa, Indian, Birch Bark, SweetgumBaskets, Bead work. Pipes, Canoes, Vol. 2 to exchange. F. A. Falls St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. (1) IV THE OOLOGIST The Oologist is gaining new subscribersevery month. Our friends are doing A iwork to keep up the subscription list andextend the influence of this, the only BirdsEgg Magazine in all America. We thankyou. In store we have much good newsfor our readers and friends and we think some surprises. The Oologist. The Oologist. Vol. XXVIII. No. 7. Albion, N. Y. July 15, 1911. Whole No. 288Publishid Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, N. Y., and Lacon, Charles K. Sept. 6, 1850. Died May 27, 1909. 112 THE OOLOGIST Charles K. Worthen. Charles K. Worthen was born inWarsaw, Illinois, September 6, 1850,and was educated in the publicschools of Warsaw and of Springfield,the family removing to the latter cityin 1858. In 1861 however they return-ed to Warsaw, and in 1867, he beganthe work of Delineator of GeologicalWorks, devoting ten years to illustrat-ing the geological reports of Illinoiscomplied by his father, the late AmosH. Worthen, who was at the timeState Geologist, and who for manyyears as one of the foremost repre-sentatives of geological research inAmerica. Hen then went to Boadein College,Brunswick, Maine, where he illustrat-ed Lieutenant Wheelers ExpeditionWest of the One Hundredth Meridian,under Professor Charles A. afterwards went to the Cambridge,(Massachusetts) Museum of Compar-ative Zoology, where he became as-sociated with Professor Loui


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