The Condor/Volume 1/Number 2/Publications Received

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636322The Condor, Volume 1, Issue 2 — Publications Received1899

Publications Received.


Auk, XVI, No. 1 Jan. 1899.

Bird Lore, No. 1, Feb. 1899.

In the initial number of his charming publication, Mr. Chapman has made good the guarantee of his prospectus, and presents to the public just such a magazine as every bird lover will delight in. The leading articles "In Warbler Time" and "The Camera as an Aid in the Study of Birds" cannot fail to interest those who would be close communers with Nature, while the illustrations amply fulfill our expectations. In fostering the work of the Audubon Society and in promoting a general interest in the birds and their protection, Bird Lore deserves the support of every lover of nature.

Bulletin of the Michigan Ornithological Club II. Nos 3-4. July-Dec., 1898.

Journal of the Maine Ornithological Society I, No. I, Jan. 1899.

The Maine ornithologists have reached the conclusion that to work successfully an official organ is required, which shall be devoted solely to the interests of their Society. Accordingly the initial number of the Journal has been issued, and with the names of such well known workers as Ora W. Knight, C. H. Morrell and others at the head, we cannot doubt that it will represent well the ornithology of the great state in which it is published. The initial number contains a report of the Society's annual meeting with several excellent papers which were read. We wish the new publication success and a substantial increase in its pages at an early date.

Maine Sportsman, VI. Nos. 66-67, Feb.-Mar., 1899.

Museum, V. Nos. 3 and 4, Jan., Feb. 1899.

Oologist XVI. Nos. 1 and 2. Jan., Feb. 1899.

Osprey III. Nos. 2, 3 and 4, Oct.-Dec. 1898.

Wilson Bulletin VI. No. 1, Jan. 1899.