. The oist . Squirrel, Dark faced Fox Squirrel,Cioit and Ringtail Cats, Oppossum,Mountain Beaver, Little chief hare,Douglas Squirrel, Prairie Dog, GreyFox, Golden Chip Monk, also avocet,Roadrunner. Limpkin, Ibises, Least Bit-tern, Barn Owl, Mockingbird. OLIVERTRAFFORD, St. Eugene, Ontario, Can. The OOlogist. Vol. XXXVI. No. 6 Albiok, N. Y., June 1,1919. Wholb No. 383 Churned and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, A. Y., and Laam, Til. TAKE NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION. 50 CENTS PER YEARExamine the number on the wrapper of your Oologist. It denotes the time your sub-scription expires. Remember
. The oist . Squirrel, Dark faced Fox Squirrel,Cioit and Ringtail Cats, Oppossum,Mountain Beaver, Little chief hare,Douglas Squirrel, Prairie Dog, GreyFox, Golden Chip Monk, also avocet,Roadrunner. Limpkin, Ibises, Least Bit-tern, Barn Owl, Mockingbird. OLIVERTRAFFORD, St. Eugene, Ontario, Can. The OOlogist. Vol. XXXVI. No. 6 Albiok, N. Y., June 1,1919. Wholb No. 383 Churned and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, A. Y., and Laam, Til. TAKE NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION. 50 CENTS PER YEARExamine the number on the wrapper of your Oologist. It denotes the time your sub-scription expires. Remember we mmt he notified if you wish it discontinued and allarrearages must be paid. 378 your subscription expires with this issue. 377 your subscrip-tion expired with December issue 1918. Other expirations- can be computed by intermediatenumbers at the rate of one number per month. Entered as second-class matter December 21. 190.^, at the post ortice alAlbion, N. Y., under the Act of of March :,, w. i m i L. E. Healey, the Author. 9S TKB OOLOGIST With this issue we conclude L. Around Red Lake in aLaunch. The Oologist and its read-ers are surely under obligations to thewriter for the privilege of accompan-ing him on this splendid outing Editor. Around Red Lake In a LaunchB. L. E. HealeyPart VIt was now Sunday noon and alsowe had planned on eating that dinnerat the Agency, we still had a half dayto reach our ultimate destination onscheduled time. The lake was veryquiet and we were tempted severaltimes to head straight across a dis-tance of but twelve miles and onehalf, thereby saving the time it other-wise it would take to go around theEast end of this, the South Lake. Wehowever, decided that we had plentyof time to reach the Agency for sup-per and we would stick to the advicegiven us to stay close to the shore atall times. At the extreme East endwe found a shore line some five or sixmiles long of as clean and white asand as one could see. We weret
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