jgtrli * lore 



January-February, 1922 



CONTENTS 



GENERAL ARTICLES page 



Frontispiece in Color. Maryland Yellow rHROAi Ulan Brooks. ■ 



Courtenay Brandreth's Bird Paintings. Illustrated . .. Frank M. Chapman. . i 

 Evening Grosbeaks. Photograph /.. F. Brcfititcr. . 6 



Bird-Lore's Advisory Council 7 



Bird-Lore's Twenty-second Christmas Census «j 



THE SEASON. XXIX. October 15 to December 15, 1921 , 



Winsor M. Tyler; J. T. Nichols; Julian K. Potter; Harry C. Obrrholscr; Lymh Jones; Colin 



Campbell Sanborn; Thomas S. Roberts; Harry Harris; W. II . Bcrg/old; Tram cs B. St hncidcr; 



Amelia Sanborn Allen. 



BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS s. 



Mathews' Book of Birds for Young People; Annt m. Report of the Bioj ogical Si i:\ i:s ; 

 Community Bird Refuges; The Ornithological Magazinj s. 



EDITORIAL 



THE AUDUBON SOCIETIES SCHOOL DEPARTMENT .5 



The New Year with tile Birds (Illus.), .1. A. Allen; Prom Young Observers; Hairy 

 Woodpecker, photograph by /-■ /•'• Br.ehmer. 



EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET. No. 107. Maryland Yellow-throat. . T. Gilbert Pearson. . <> 



THE AUDUBON SOCIETIES— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 66 



Ark Your Bird Neighbors Hungry? A New Audubon Society Bird Sanctuary; 

 William Watson Woolen; Air-Cooled Bird Houses; New Life Members; New 



.Sustaining Members. 



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