[NatureNS] Nova Scotia Birds - back issues

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Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 12:55:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: Suzanne Borkowski <suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca>
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Hi Wayne;

So far I have found :

Vol. 34 - #3 - July 1992
Vol. 36 - #3 - July 1994
Fall Flyer - 1994
Vol. 37 - all - January, April & July 1995
Vol. 38 - all - January, April & July 1996
Vol. 43 - #1 - Winter 2001
Vol. 45 - #3 - Summer 2003
Vol. 45 - #4 - Autumn 2003

The Fall Flyer you can have free.  It's just a paper. 
I wouldn't feel right charging you for that.

I'm sure I can track down a few more for you - but if
you can get copies for free by trading your
duplicates, by all means do so.

We have very few of the older ones for sale.  I'd be
willing to trade you one of the above for say:

Vol. 13 - #1 - April 1971

and wave the $2.00 fee?

Cheers; 
Suzanne



--- "Wayne P. Neily" <neilyornis@hotmail.com> wrote:


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Hello everyone,
 

     Recently I have been working my way through back
issues of the Nova Scotia Bird Society Newsletter and
Nova Scotia Birds to find records of some bird
species, and I found that not only is my set
incomplete, but that there may be no major libraries
in the Province that have complete sets.  Unlike some
other provinces, Nova Scotia seems to have no
repository library to preserve copies of all the
Province's publications, and seems to be relying on
the National Library to do so.  There are incomplete
sets (according to their catalogues) at Acadia,
Dalhousie, Cape Breton University, and NSAC libraries.
 I also learned, to my surprise, that the N. S. Museum
of Science, which I thought surely would have a
complete set, does not even have a library!  I would
recommend that the Executive consider providing a free
subscription to any of these university libraries that
would be willing to assure that they will keep a
complete set for reference by Nova Scotians.

    Some of you will recall that Bernice Moores had a
note in a Nova Scotia Birds issue of last year
requesting certain issues that the Society needed to
complete its set, and others may know that the NSBS
welcomes donations of other back issues that may be
resold to help others complete their sets.  Thus it
came as a shock when I heard last year of one member
who had discarded his back issues, and recently of
another who had intended to do the same.   

    There are likely others out there who may be
thinking along similar lines, so I have prepared my
want list, in hopes of getting to position to catch
any of these being thrown out.  This list probably has
rules like most others prohibiting private sales or
purchases, so I will not suggest that, but would be
happy to exchange my duplicates with anyone having
ones I need, or consider other possibilities through
off-list contacts. 

 Here are the ones I need to complete my set: NSBS
Newsletter / Nova Scotia Birds 

Vol. 17, # 3 (Nov. 1975),  Vol. 21, #3 (Nov. 1979),
Vol. 23, Fall Flyer (1981 if any), Vol. 27 Fall Flyer
(1985), Vol. 30 Fall Flyer (1988), Vol. 31 Fall Flyer
(1989), Vol. 32 Fall Flyer (1990), Vol. 34 # 3 (July
1992), Vol. 36 –all (1994), Vol. 37 –all (1995), Vol.
38 –all (1996), Vol. 39 –#'s 1, 2, FF (1994), Vol.40
–all (1998), Vol. 41 - # 4 (autumn 2000), Vol. 42 #'s
1, 4 (winter, autumn 2001), Vol. 45 #'s 3, 4 (summer,
autumn 2003).  

Here are ones I can offer in exchange: NSBS Newsletter
/ Nova Scotia Birds Duplicates 

Vol. 13 # 1 (Apr. 1971), Vol. 17 # 1 (Apr. 1975), Vol.
18 #'s 1, 2, 3 (Jan., May, July 1976), Vol. 19 # 2
(May 1977), Vol. 21 # 1 (Jan. 1979), Vol. 22 25th
Anniv. issue (Spring 1980), Vol. 23 # 3 (July 1981),
Vol. 24 # 1, 3, Fall Flyer (Jan., July, ?Sept. 1982),
Vol. 26 # 3 (July 1984), Vol. 28 # 2 (Apr. 1986), Vol.
29 3 2, 3 (Apr., July 1987), Vol. 30 # 1, 2. 3 (Jan.,
Apr., July 1988), Vol. 31 # 2 (Apr. 1989), Vol. 32 # 1
(Jan. 1990), Vol. 41 # 2 (spring 2000).

Please contact me off-list if you are interested.

 Cheers,
Wayne Neily 
Tremont, Nova Scotia 


"In nature's infinite book of secrecy 
A little I can read." - William Shakespeare, 1607. 





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