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Kolonies in Nederland. Tjeerd de Vries. Mededeeiingen betreffende 

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 (Gmelin) broedvogel langs de oevers van het Meppelerdiep. 



Bird-Lore. New- York (vol. XXII, n"* 1 et 2) : General articles. 



— Notes from Field and Study. — The Andubon Societies. 



The Auk. Cambridge, Mass. pub. by The American Ornitholo- 

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 summer birds in the Catshill Mountains. — Ludlow Griscom^ Notes 

 on the winter birds of San Antonio, Texas — Herbert H. Beck. The 

 occults senses in birds. — F. C. Lincoln. Birds of the Clear Creek 

 District, Colorado. — J. A. Farley. Sandpipers Wintering at Ply- 

 mouth, Massachusetts. — Joseph Grinnell. Sequestration notes. — 

 Leverett Mills Loomis. On Procellaria alba (Gmelin). — Arthur T. 

 Wayne. Notes on seven birds taken near Charleston, South Carolina. 



— J. D. Figgmgs. The Status of the subspecific races of Branta cana- 

 densis. — Ernest G. Holt. Bachman's warbler breeding in Alabama. 



— Frank N. Chapman. Description of a proposed new race of the 

 Killdeer from the Coast of Peru. — Charles B. Cory. Description of 

 a new species and subspecies of Tyrannidae. — F. S. Palmer. The 

 thirtyseventh stated meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union. — 

 General notes. — Recent literature. — Notes and news. 



The Condor. Berkeley, California (vol. XXll, n" 1 ) : Frank N. 

 Irving. Importance of the blind in bird photography. — Amelia S. 

 Allen. The rusty song sparrow m Berkeley and the return of winter 

 birds. — Alex. Wetmore. A peculiar feeding habit of grebes. — Flo- 

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 Brooks. Notes on the Limicolae of Southern British Columbia. — 

 Harold C. Bryant. Edward Garner, a pioneer naturalist. — Harry C. 

 Oberholser. Description of a new Otocoris from California. — From 

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Idem (vol. XXII, n" 2) : Harold Heath. The nesting habits of 



the Alaska Wren. — A. J. van Rossem and J. Hooper Bowles. 



Nesting of the Dusky Poor-will near Saugus, California. — Joseph 



and John W. iVIailliard. Bryant marsh sparrow upon the Hills. — 



Florence Merriam Bailey. A return to the Dagoca Lake region. — 



From Field and Study. — Notes and news. 



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