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 Pacific Coast Avifauna, No. 4 Birds Huachuca Mountains, Arizona By r!AIIY . 5WAltrl This 75-page pamphlet has just been issued by the Cooper Ornithological Club as the fourth of its series of special papers. We believe that it can be safely put down as the most valuable contribution to the ornithology of the middle- west of recent years. In it we find a soberly- written record of the author's three seasons of active field-work in an unique region from an avifaunal standpoint. The nesting habits of many rare species are described, and critical remarks on puzxling species are conscientiously advanced. The migration notes alone are of unusual beating on the general subject, partly on account of the geographical position of the station. Every ORNITHOLOGIST should procure and carefully study this report. Prier, 50 (lenTs, PosTpaid PacOic Coast Artfauna, 2Vos. (complete set, to datel, $2.00. AddreSs: JOSEPH (ilLINNELL C. O. C. Business Manager Pasadena - California The Oologist Presents with its June issue the best article on Nesting of Bald Eagle published in late years. Best exchange and sale medium for oologists and ornithologists. If you are study- ing or collecting subscribe for the Oologist. If you have specimens, books or services to dispose of advertise in the Oologist. Subscriptions 5oc per year Advertising 5c per line Address, ERNEST H. SHORT CHILI   NEW YORK BULLETIN OF THE MichiSan Ornitholosical Club An Illusl*ral*ed Quarterly devoted 3o he Ornithology of he Oreaf ke elon Alexander . lain. Jr., Editor f. Claire ood and baller . arrows, Associates Binning with 9o4, the BvrrtI enters upon its fifth volume. Each issue is filled with notes fresh from the field and museum. A large cos of field omitholosts are among its contributors, which makes it indispensible to all live bird students. If you want the leading field magazine of the East, you will have to read the BvntI. Have you se the March issue (36 pages) ? It contains besides many interesting and valuable aicles the complete notes on the "Diicovery of the Breeding Area of Kitland's Warbler." Fine illustrations appear in each issue. You cannot get along without the BULLETtN. ubserlpHon, 50 Gents per Year ample Cppy, [ 5 Cents Vols. I, II and III are out of print and cannot be supplied at any price. A few complete sets of VoL IV (9o3) can still be supplied at 5o n per volume Address all communications to CHARLES . WISNE Busine Manager I I 15 Brklln Ave. DeIL Mich. FOR EXCHANGE--Rare Indian River Tern , Cerulean Warbler n- 3 and common sets for sets. J. CLAmE Wod), 79, I7th St., Detroit, Mich. FOR EXCHANGE--Choice Southern sets with Standarddata, Chuckwill's Widow, Swainsoh's Warbler, American Oystercatcher, Willet, Wilson's Plover, Night-hawk, Royal Stern, Hooded Warbler, Black Skimmer, Snmmer Tanager, etc., for AI sets. DR. M. T'. CLECKLE. 457 Greene, St., Augusta Ga. FOR SAt, E--Collection of mounted birds, skins and eggs. Write for price list. Includ- ing mounted specimens of Ivory Billed Wood- peckers, California Condor, Bald and Golden Eagles, Arctic, Dusky and Western Horned Owls, Great Gray Owl, Carolina Paroquet, sev- eral albinos; will sell separately. JAS. B. NEAL, Easton, Pa.