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Yesterday’s mail brought me what I have been anxiously looking for—The Sunny South Oologist. It is very neat, and I do hope you will get enough subscribers to continue and enlarge.

Fred. M. Dille,

Greeley, Col.


Your magazine is at hand, and I just have time to say that I am exceedingly well pleased with the articles in your periodical; they are far above the average.

Oliver Davie,

Columbus, Ohio.


I have read its pages, and am pleased with your large circle of Oological correspondents and your undoubted ability as an editor. It should prove of sufficient value to the collectors of the country to make it take its proper place in the literature of the subject; not only because of your generous and gentlemanly treatment of me in the past at all times, but because I believe The Sunny South Oologist to have a live and intelligent Oologist at its head.

Harry G. Parker,

Chester, Pa.


The Sunny South Oologist,” is the title of a scientific publication issued by our young townsman, E. C. Davis; No. 1 of volume 1 of which is on our table. It is a credit to the young gentleman, and to our city. We wish the enterprise success.—Gainesville Daily Hesperian.


The first number of The Sunny South Oologist is at hand, and I am more than pleased with it and its contents.

V. E. Piston,

Rockland, Me.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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