. The Oölogist . luingled togeliier ; thehead and back are dark brown, minutelymottled with yellowish red, and longitud-inally streaked with black : the wings jirel)arre(l with yellowish red and brownishblack, and minutely sprinkled with the lat-ter colour. Tail similarly barred an<l sprink-led : the inner webs of the three outer feath-eis white. Under parts blackish, sprinkledwith yellowish red : a slight baixl of whit-ish across the fore part of the neck.—jWus-j eum of Animated Nature : Knujlit^ 1843. Several intei-esting letters are publishedin the Forest and Stream on the flnding ofa su


. The Oölogist . luingled togeliier ; thehead and back are dark brown, minutelymottled with yellowish red, and longitud-inally streaked with black : the wings jirel)arre(l with yellowish red and brownishblack, and minutely sprinkled with the lat-ter colour. Tail similarly barred an<l sprink-led : the inner webs of the three outer feath-eis white. Under parts blackish, sprinkledwith yellowish red : a slight baixl of whit-ish across the fore part of the neck.—jWus-j eum of Animated Nature : Knujlit^ 1843. Several intei-esting letters are publishedin the Forest and Stream on the flnding ofa supposed new species of Quail in Marj-land. They may be, as the editor of theabove paper suggests, some of the EuropeanQuail recently imported. 66 Ttm OOLOGIST. ^cZvertiseTTieTxts. 7 cents per brevier line; 50 cents a square. PNGRAVINGS.—We have a large col-lection of engravings, of birds, eggs,and nests, suitable for illustrating CATALOGUES AND and prices on application. Address this M wmwa A Monthly Journal devoted to the Natu-ral Sciences. | With the Julj^ number, 1877 this joui-nal en-tered upon its third year. Its contributorsare well-known scientists and writers, and itsarticles mainly original, and, considering tlienumber of pages given, it is the cheapest Jour-nal of Natural History published at the price, OJV^ DOLLAR PER ANNUM. For specialists and men of science it containsinteresting reading matter, while for studentsof Natural History, it is a valuable mediumfor the exchange of views, or for the i-ecord-ing of new facts on scientific subjects, and allwill find it to their interest to become sub-scribers. Thkee copiEij, to any address, % ; SixCOPIES, .$, and one extra copy; Ten cop-ies, ^, and one copy to the getter up ofthe club. Single copies, 10 cts. No sub-scriptions received for less than a year,—pay-able invariably in advance. Back numberssupplied. 1, II and III, $ Charles R. Dodge, Editor,Box 273, Was


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