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July-August, 1918 



CONTENTS 



GENERAL ARTICLES page 



!• RONTISPIF.CF. IN COLOR. NORTHERN AND LOGGERHEAD SllRIKES. .. Loilis A gassiz Fuerles 



Notes on the Nesting of the Nashville Warbler. Illuslrated H.E. Tuttle.. 269 



The Blue Jay's Wheatless Day. Illustrated Ansel B. Miller. . 272 



How I Mothered a Pair of Hummingbirds P. Gregory Carllidge. . 273 



The Black-billed Cuckoo. Illustrated C. W. Leiskr. . 277 



Bird-Walks Charles B. Floyd. . 279 



Spotted Sandpiper Colonies. Illustrated /. W. Lippincolt. . 282 



NiGHTHAWK Leaving Nest. Illustrated 285 



The Migration of North American Birds. V. The Shrikes //. C. Ohcrholser. . 286 



Notes on the Plumage of North American Birds. Illustrated. Frank M. Chapman. . 290 



NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY 291 



Stmmkk Riccokds of Winter Birds in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Ralph Beebe; 

 A Santa Barbara Hummer, Oscar R. Coast; The Black-chinned Hummingbird, Ella 

 Getchell; Birds and Bees, John G. Parker; The 'Stake-Driver' .\gain, Henry Turner 

 Bailey; A Unique Wren Nest (IUus.), Walter A. Goelitz; The Blue Jay Will Murder, 

 G. S. Young; With the Martins in Flocking-Time; Flocking Swallows (Illus.), 

 E. J. Sawyer; Scene from the Home-Life of the Chestnut- sided Warbler (IUus.), 

 C. IF. Leister; The Bandit — A Street Scene from Birddom, C. Bonnig; The Wren, 

 a Hoi^se-Breaker, Mrs. Arthur F. Gardner; A Family of Brown Thrashers (Illus.), 

 Mary Galloway; The Language of Robins, Rose M. Egbert; Our Summer Visitors, 

 Mrs. M. B. Des Brisay; Robin Nesting on the Ground, Ansel B. Miller. 



THE SEASON. VHL AprU 15 to June 15, 1918 302 



Winsor M. Tyler; Julian K. Potter; Harry C. Ohcrholser; Thomas S. Roberta; W. H. Berglold. 



BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS 307 



Townsknd's 'In .\udubqn's Labrador;' Miller's 'Birds of Lewiston-Auburn;' Traf- 

 ton's 'The Teaching of Science in Elementary Schools;' 'The Condor;' Book 

 News. 



EDITORIAL 309 



THE AUDUBON SOCIETIES— SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 310 



Practical Conservation of Birds, .1. //. I!'.,- Junior Audubon Work, A. H. W.; Means 

 of Securing Interest in Bird-Study; Bird-Houses; .\n .\udubon Library Exhibit; 

 A True Bluebird Story; A Bird Story; My Friend, Jim Crow; .\ Rose-breasted 

 Grosbeak Family. 



THE AUDUBON SOCIETIES— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 322 



Tin: I-Lnahi.ing Acr Becomes a 1>\\v; A Junior Class in the Mountains; Elgin (III.) 

 Audubon Society's .\nnual Exhibit; Birds and Cats; Report of Junior Audubon 

 Classes; New Life Members; Contributors to the Egret Fund. 



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 to the Editor, at the American Museum of Natural History, /■~th St. and 8th Ave., New York City. 



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