Great Nebraska

Naturalists and Scientists

NOU, Lawrence Bruner, Letter, 1904, Apr. 26

Lincoln, Nebr., Apr. 26, 1904.

Miss Jennie M. Grant,
2420 Harney St., Omaha.

Dear Madam:-
I have your favor for April 25th concerning a new edition of my Birds of Nebr. In reply I am pleased to be able to inform you that there is now a complete revision of this paper in the hands of the printer. It has been prepared very carefully and instead of being a mere record of occurence will be a complete write up of the different birds reported from within our borders or anywhere near them. It also contains synoptic tables by the aid of which any bird can be determined. It is to be printed along with the annual report of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture. For the convenience of bird students an arrangement will be made whereby the bird paper can be obtainable separate from the other part of the report. For this separate it will be necessary to charge about .50 cents for paper, and .75 cents for the cloth bound. We expect this to be ready for distribution about the middle of June or the first of July.
Yours very truly,