The O logist, subtitled "For the Student of Birds, Their Nests and Eggs," is a journal dedicated to the study of birds, their nesting habits, and eggs. This compilation includes Volumes 37 and 38, originally published around 1920. It provides a detailed look at ornithological observations and practices of the time.
Readers interested in the historical study of birds, egg collecting (oology), and early 20th-century natural history will find this an invaluable resource. The articles and notes within offer insights into the methodologies and discoveries of amateur and professional ornithologists during this period.
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