. The Oölogist: for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . ,the Head Light House Keeper, for hishospitality and many kindnesses. A GOOD SUGGESTION One of our subscribers suggests thatwe publish a list of those having acomplete file of The Oologists. Thesefiles are becoming more and more val-uable every year and scarcer andharder to acquire as time advances. Many of them are drifting into theLibraries of the Universities and pub-lic authorities with the result thatthose can never be moved. If personshaving a complete file will forwardthem to us with their names we willbe glad to publish t


. The Oölogist: for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . ,the Head Light House Keeper, for hishospitality and many kindnesses. A GOOD SUGGESTION One of our subscribers suggests thatwe publish a list of those having acomplete file of The Oologists. Thesefiles are becoming more and more val-uable every year and scarcer andharder to acquire as time advances. Many of them are drifting into theLibraries of the Universities and pub-lic authorities with the result thatthose can never be moved. If personshaving a complete file will forwardthem to us with their names we willbe glad to publish the list after hav-ing received sufficient names to justifyit. R. M. Barnes. A LETTER I have always valued The Oologistfor what it contained. I have a fullfile (bound) and often have occasionto refer to them. It is readable andnot ultra scientific, which appeals tosome of us common bird men. To mymind the Life Histories of the Birds;their economic value, their pleasingways, ^es even their vulgat Englishnames are much more interesting than THE O O L O G I ST 105.


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