NOTES 



Our Birds and their Xestlings. ^Margaret Coulson Walker. 

 American Book Co. 



Our Greatest Travelers. Wells W. Cooke. (Reprinted in Com- 

 mon Birds of Town and Country.) 



Outdoor Studies. James G. Needham. American Book Co. 



Passenger Pigeon, The. W. B. AIershon. The Outing Publish- 

 ing Co. 



Primer of Bird-Study. Erxest Ingersoll. The National Asso- 

 ciation of Audubon Societies. 



Propagation of Wild-Duck Foods. W. L. McAtee. U.S. Dept. 

 of Agriculture Bulletin 465. 



Sharp Eyes. Willlvm Hamilton Gibson. Harper and Bro- 

 thers. 



Short Cuts and By-Paths. Horace Lunt. D. Lothrop Co. 



Some Common Game, Aquatic, and Rapacious Birds in Relation 

 to Man. W. L. :McAtee and F. E. L. Beal. U. S. Dept. of Agri- 

 culture; Farmers' Bulletin 497. 



Spring of the Year, The. Dallas Lore Sharp. Houghton Mifflin 

 Co. 



Stories of Bird Life. T. Gilbert Pearson. B. F. Johnson Pub- 

 lishing Co. 



Story of Opal The. Opal AVhiteley. The Atlantic Monthly 

 Press. (The Journal of a child, who watched the comings and the 

 goings of the little wood-folk and waved greetings to the plant- 

 bush-folk, and who danced when the wind did play the harps in 

 the forest — this being "a very wonderful Avorld to live in.") . 

 ■ Summer. Dallas Lore Sharp. Houghton Mifflin Co. 



Tales from Birdland. T. Gilbert Pearson. Doubledav, Page 

 <fe Co. 



Travels of Birds. Frank ]\L Chapman. D. Appleton and Co. 



Useful Birds and their Protection. Edward H. Forbush. 

 Massachusetts Board of Agriculture. 



Wild Life Conservation. William T. Hornaday. Yale Univer- 

 sity Press. 



Winter. DallasXore Sharp. Houghton Mifflin Co. 



Wit of the Wild. Ernest Ingersoll. Dodd, ^lead & Co. 



PERIODICALS 



Bird-Lore. Official Organ of the Auduljon Societies. D. Apple- 

 ton & Co. 



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