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successive seasons, its diseases, food preferences, and many other 

 subjects that in the past could not be adequately studied or at best 

 were but imperfectly known. 



Not only does bird banding make it possible to make definite con- 

 tributions to an increase of knowledge, but in some important in- 

 stances the material is being applied to pertinent administrative 

 and economic problems relating to our native birds. 



LITERATURE CITED 



Austin, Oliver L., Sr. 



1931. Avian mortality. Bird Banding, vol. 2, pp. 166-1G9, October. 

 A.rsTiN, Oliver L., Jr. 



1928. Migration routes of the Arctic tern {Sterna paradisaea Briinnich). 



Bull. Northeastern Bird-Banding Assoc, vol. 4, pp. 121-125, 



October. 

 Baldwin, S. Prentiss. 



1919. Bird banding by means of systematic trapping. Abstr. Proc. Lin- 



naean Soc. New York, No. 31, pp. 23-56. 



1921. The marriage relations of the house wren {Troglodytes a. aedon) . 



The Auk, vol. 3S, pp. 237-244, April. 



1922. Adventures in bird banding in 1921. The Auk, vol. 39, pp. 210-224, 



April. 

 Baldwin, S. Prentiss, and W. Wedgwood Bowen. 



1928. Nesting and local distribution of the house wren (Troglodytes 

 acdon aedon). The Auk, vol. 45, pp. 186-199, April. 

 Baldwin, S. Prentiss, and S. Charles Kendeigh. 



1927. Attentiveness and inattentiveuess in the nesting behavior of the 

 house wren. The Auk, vol. 44, pp. 206-216, April. 

 Butts, Wilbur K. 



1930 and 1931. A study of the chickadee and white-breasted nuthatch by 

 means of marked individuals. Bird Banding, vol. 1, pp. 149-168, 

 vol. 2, pp. 1-26, 59-76. 

 Gillespie, Mabel. 



1930. Behavior and local distribution of tufted titmice in winter and 

 spring. Bird Banding, vol. 1, pp. 113-127, July. 

 Huxley, Julian. 



1927. Mice and men. Harper's Monthly Mag., vol. 156, pp. 32-50, 



December, 

 Kalmbach, E. R. 



1932. Winter starling roosts of Washington. Wilson Bull., vol. 44, pp. 



65-73, June. 

 Kendeigh, S. Charles, and S. Prentiss Baldwin. 



1928. Development of temperature control in nestling house wrens. Amer. 



Nat., vol. 62, pp. 249-278, May-June. 

 Lincoln, Frederick C. 



1930. Calculating waterfowl abundance on the basis of banding returns. 



Circ. No. lis, U. S. Dept. Agr., May. 

 1932. Do drakes outnumber susies? Amer. Game, vol. 21, pp. 3-4, 16-17, 



January-February. 



