. The oist . Nest and Eggs of Red-breasted Merganser Beside a Log on Goose Island, Lake Michigan —Photo, 1916, by Albert D. Nests and Eggs of Red-breasted Merganser by a Log Covered with Down asthe Bird Left it to Feed; Nest on Goose Island, Lake Michigan —Photo, 1916, by Albert D. McGrew. 196 THE OOLOQIST to be congratulated over the fact thatP. M. Silloway, one of the best knownNorth American naturalists hascome back in this issue, and prom-ises us further copy. We hope for thebenefit of our readers and subscribersthat P. M. will not overlook keepinghis promise. He is one of the mos
. The oist . Nest and Eggs of Red-breasted Merganser Beside a Log on Goose Island, Lake Michigan —Photo, 1916, by Albert D. Nests and Eggs of Red-breasted Merganser by a Log Covered with Down asthe Bird Left it to Feed; Nest on Goose Island, Lake Michigan —Photo, 1916, by Albert D. McGrew. 196 THE OOLOQIST to be congratulated over the fact thatP. M. Silloway, one of the best knownNorth American naturalists hascome back in this issue, and prom-ises us further copy. We hope for thebenefit of our readers and subscribersthat P. M. will not overlook keepinghis promise. He is one of the mostinteresting of bird writers and owingto his wide field experience, much ofit in very unusual places, his contri-butions will be looked forward to withmuch interest. Leo J. Miller of the American Mu-seum of Natural History, New YorkCity, advises us that he has just re-turned from an over two years tripin South America. We are glad tohear of Mr. Millers safe return, andtrust that he will favor the readers ofThe Oologist with some of his obser-vations in due time. Northern Ravens in Nova Scotia. Last Spring I had an experience
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