The Wilson Bulletin Is a quarterly journal devoted to the study of the birds as we find them in the fields and woods It is particularly concerned about the study of the whole life-history of each species, and about the effects of advancing civilization upon the lives of all birds. It urges the great importance of making a census of our bird population for the purpose of determining accurately what change there may be in numbers due to changing conditions. It is the official organ of the Wilson Ornithological Club, which numbers among its members some of the most prominent American ornithologists. Carefully selected illustrations appear in each number. 30 cents a number; $1 a year Address LYNDS JONES, Editor, Oberlin, O. THE OÖLOGIST Is the only publication in Birds - Nests - Eggs It publishes annually more combined. Sample Copy Free One Exchange Notice Free Subscription Only Fifty Cts. Address The OÜLOGIST R. M. BARNES, Editor LACON, ILL. or ALBION, N. Y. Beginning with the January Number The Guide to Nature Several New Features "Birds in the Bush," a department edited by Edmund J. Sawyer, with illustrations from original drawings by this talented artist-ornithologist. "The Fun of Seeing Things," a department for young folks, edited by Edward F. Bigelow, succeeding his well-known work as editor of the "Nature and Science" department of "St. Nicholas" for more than fourteen years. This new department will be really new. It will not be "schooly," not "nature study," not to induce parents and educators to say, "It is good for the children," but it will appeal directly to the young folks themselves and will help them to enjoy the natural objects that surround them. It will be true to its name. SUBSCRIPTION, $1 A YEAR: SINGLE COPY, 10 CENTS To new subscribers (during February only) six months' trial for only 25c. Address, and make check or money order payable to THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION The Avicultural Magazine The Monthly Journal of the Avicultural Society (England). Intending members have to be proposed by a member and elected by the Council. The entrance fee is 106, and the subscription 10/- per annum, which includes the magazine. Non-members can subscribe to the magazine at 15/per annum, post free. Practical 142 pages. Cloth, with one colored and fifteen uncolored plates. Price 5/1 post free. Being reprints of articles by experts in the magazine. All communications should be addressed in the first instance to the publishers, WEST, NEWMAN & CO. 54 Hatton Garden, London |