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THE WARBLER
A 16-page bi monthly magazine devoted to the study and protection of North American Wild Birds.
Edited by
REV. H. C. MUNSON Buckfleld, Me.
Published by the
Mayflower Pub. Co., Floral Park.N.Y.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
Only 30 Cents for Three Years.
First Number issued January, 1903. The "WARBLER" as a department of the Mayflower Magazine has made hosts of friends, and is now able to walk alone. Address
THE WARBLER. Floral Park, N. Y.
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Northwestern School of Taxidermy
(Incorporated}
Capitalization $10,000 fully paid
The only Correspondence School in the world taeching the art of Taxidermy.
TUITIONS, Complete Course:
In Personal Classes | $30.00 |
By Correspondence | $15.00 |
We Invite correspondebce with all persons interested in the subject.
J. W. EL WOOD, Secretary and Manager Cor17th and Farnam Sts OMAHA, NEB
Maine's Bird Magazine"!
Have you seen the
JOURNAL OF THE MAINE ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY?
It is a quarterly journal of Maine ornithology; "Bird protection, bird study, the spread of the knowledge thus gained, these are our objects."
Volume V. begining with the January 1903 number, 50 cents per annum, 15 cents, per copy. Send stamp for sample copy.
J. MERTON SWAIN,
Editor & Business Manager,
FAIRFIELD, MAINE.
Uncle Sam's Island Possessions
Are of Interest to every American nowadays "Notes of a Naturalist in Guam" written by Lieut, William E. Safford who was Lieutenant-Govenor of Guam after the Spanish war, is a series of beautifully illustrated articles telling about this remote island. They are published in
THE PLANT WORLD
An Illustrated Monthly Magazine of Popular Botany,
With departments devoted to "The Home Garden and Greenhouse" and to the Wild Flower Preservation Society, of which this journal is the official organ. Send stamp for a sample copy, mentioning the Condor, a copy of our souvenir and anniversary number free to every new subscriber.
$1,00 per Year
Address
The Plant World Company
P. O. Box 334. WASHINGTON, D. C.