. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . relics several copiesof Harpers Illustrated Weekly from 1860 to1873. L. A. PARRE, Batavia, 111. FOR SALE.—A wall cabinet containingabout one hundred other specimens. Price$15. O. , Manchester,Iowa. WANTED—Indian Relics for cash or ex-change. Alsolfinely mounted specimen A. E. PAYNE, Riverhead, N. Y. O-p) For Collectors, a fine collection of speci-mens, all large and very fine, one ChnstoliteTourquoix Matrix, Toursonite Tourmaline,Californite, Kuzite, Semi Opal, AmazonStone, Opal Wulfernite. Opals are very fine


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . relics several copiesof Harpers Illustrated Weekly from 1860 to1873. L. A. PARRE, Batavia, 111. FOR SALE.—A wall cabinet containingabout one hundred other specimens. Price$15. O. , Manchester,Iowa. WANTED—Indian Relics for cash or ex-change. Alsolfinely mounted specimen A. E. PAYNE, Riverhead, N. Y. O-p) For Collectors, a fine collection of speci-mens, all large and very fine, one ChnstoliteTourquoix Matrix, Toursonite Tourmaline,Californite, Kuzite, Semi Opal, AmazonStone, Opal Wulfernite. Opals are very fine,will sell for cash with order. E. Box 186, Seneca, 111. (1-p) WANTED.—Type and printers Natural history, medical and otherbooks, skins for mounting, mounted speci-mens, fishing tackle, shells, minerals, bat-tery, massage machine. J. J. WIRZ, Taxi-dermist, Augusta, Ga. (1-p) The Oologist. Vol. XXXII. No. 5. Albion, N. Y. Aug, 15, 1914. Wbdqm No. 828 Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, A Ibion, N. Y., and Laxm, Gulls of the Great Salt Lake 146 THE OOLOGIST Glimpses of Bird Life in Utah,By Mrs. Antwonet Treganza Wonderful are the hosts of feather-ed creatures that live everywhereabout us, a few miles from our verydoor. If Utah had a sea coast, shecould boast of more birds than anyother state in the Union; but, evenwithout a coast, she lays claim tosome two hundred and ten species thathave actually been found breedinghere. There are many others; for thevarying topography attracts widelydifferent species. The great long val-leys that lie between the mountainranges, the rising foothills, the coni-ferous forests of the slopes, and eventhe crowning summits are tenantedwith bird life. Countless thousandsare to be found in the rookeries onthe Islands of the Great Salten Sea,and on that eternity of marsh andslough formed by the Bear River over-flows; over the great waste of alka-li fiats, the seemingly barren stretchesof desert, every ca


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