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Here are examples of the covers of the Wilson
Bulletin. For most of the time the cover has represented a bird named
after Alexander Wilson: the Long-eared Owl, originally described as
Otus wilsonianus, the Wilson's Phalarope, or Wilson's Warbler. |
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1889, v. 1
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1, 2
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The Ornithologists' and Oologists' Semi-Annual
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1890, v. 2
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1, 2
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" (cover same as vol. 1 no. 2)
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1891, v. 3
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1
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The Semi-Annual
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1892, v. 4
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1, 2
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The Wilson Quarterly
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1893, v. 5
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1, 2
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The Journal of the Wilson Ornithological Chapter of the
Agassiz Association
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1894, v. 6
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1, 2, 3
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Bulletin (Nos. 1-3) (reprinted all together in one issue)
Originals I have are very tiny with no cover.
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1895-1901, v. 7-13
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2, 4, or 6 nos per vol.
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Bulletin (Nos. 4-19), The Wilson Bulletin (Nos. 20-37)
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1902-07, v. 14-19
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4 issues/volume
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The Wilson Bulletin
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1908-15, v.20-27
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4 issues/volume
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"
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1916-25, v.28-37
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4 issues/volume
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" (cover gray or brown)
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1926-, v.38-
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4 isses/volume
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" (colored area yellow or blue) by George Sutton
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1927-37, v.39-49
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4 issues/volume
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" (cover same as above but no colored area)
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1940, v. 50
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4 issues/volume
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" (There were a lot of upset people when this came out!
The editor published this cover without approval of the
council.)
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1941-62, v.51-74
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4 issues/volume
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"
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1963-2005, v. 75-117
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4 issues/volume
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" (cover featuring drawing by George Sutton, used until name changed to Wilson Journal of Ornithology)
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2006-, v. 118-
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4 issues/volume
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Wilson Journal of Ornithology
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