. The Emu . W&3 tiP$**ta i i p~n-*\ ; \-s ■ : *. -j \r- --—- /&$*. ■:••■ /°/^^ ^ ■- M* fa ■ uM iL&ffibtfBi 00034544 i-ifs ^ ■AAA U^ fMfM Pi%. Editors: A. J. CAMPBELL and H. KENDALL. VOL. III. — 1903-4. 24Te Clio arm* : WALKER, MAY & CO., PRINTERS, 25 MACKILLOP STREET 1904. 0 6 rS^/S. S& *>1 EDITORIAL NOTE. The third volume of The Emu is now complete. During thethree years of its existence the career of the Australasian Orni-thologists Union has been one of steady and uninterruptedprogress. Its success has been largely due to the support ofthose members who guaranteed subscriptions for the t
. The Emu . W&3 tiP$**ta i i p~n-*\ ; \-s ■ : *. -j \r- --—- /&$*. ■:••■ /°/^^ ^ ■- M* fa ■ uM iL&ffibtfBi 00034544 i-ifs ^ ■AAA U^ fMfM Pi%. Editors: A. J. CAMPBELL and H. KENDALL. VOL. III. — 1903-4. 24Te Clio arm* : WALKER, MAY & CO., PRINTERS, 25 MACKILLOP STREET 1904. 0 6 rS^/S. S& *>1 EDITORIAL NOTE. The third volume of The Emu is now complete. During thethree years of its existence the career of the Australasian Orni-thologists Union has been one of steady and uninterruptedprogress. Its success has been largely due to the support ofthose members who guaranteed subscriptions for the termnamed, who, it is to be hoped, will continue their invaluablehelp. In that case it may be possible to realize an aim theeditors have had in view from the inception of The Emu—togive it a higher scientific tone, one more on a level with thehighest class of ornithological magazines of the world. But togain this end members must, as heretofore, give whole-heartedsupport by forwarding contributions, while not forgetting thevery necessary subscriptions. According to the food (materialaid) the natural Emu receives, so will its
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