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September-October, 1918 



CONTENTS 



GENERAL ARTICLES page 



Fkontispilce in Color. Horned Larks Louis Agassiz Fuertes. . 



The Oven-bird in Minnesota. Illustrated Thomas S. Roberts. . 329 



A Day's Sport with the Redbacks and Greater Yellow-legs. Illustrated. Verdi Burtch. . 335 



A Tragedy Louise Foucar Marshall. . 338 



Nest and Eggs of Black Duck. Illustrated 341 



Some Notes on the Ruffed Grouse. Illustrated H. E. Tutlle. . 342 



The Migration of North American Birds. VI. Horned Larks, .//arrv C. OAcrAo/ier. . 345 

 Notes on the Plumage of North American Birds. Illustrated. Fiftieth Paper... 



Frank M. Chapman. . 349 



NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY 351 



Memories of the Passenger Pigeon, Ilihbard J. Jrwett; Notes from Canand.\igua, 

 N. Y., Georgia B. Gardner; Mockingbird in Iowa, Mrs. John Freeman; Feeding the 

 Blue Jays (Illustrated), A. J. Dadisman; Nighthawk in New York City, March 28, 

 Roy Latham; Are Starlings as Hardy as English Sparrows? Straiart H. Burnham; 

 Two Corrections, The Editor; House Sparrows Robbing Robins, Thos. S. Roberts; 

 An Oregon Oriole, Ella Gelchell; Memories of a Rainy Day, Howard K. Gloyd, Ottawa, 

 Kans.; Wild-fow^ of the Susquehanna Flats, H. H. Beck. 



THE SEASON. IX. June 15 to August 15, 1918 359 



Glover M. Allen; John T. Nichols; Julian K. Potter; Harry C. Obcrholser; Thomas S. Roberts. 



BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS 3O2 



The Ornithological M.\gazines. 



EDITORIAL 363 



THE AUDUBON SOCIETIES— SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 364 



Present and Future Responsibilities, A. H. W.; Junior Audubon Work, A. H. W.; 

 For and From Adult .a.nd Young Observers. 



EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET No. 97. Le.\st Tern. With Colored Plate by Bruce Horsfall 



T. Gilbert Pearson. . 380 



THE AUDUBON SOCIETIES— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 384 



Annual Meeting; A Reddish Egret Colony in Texas; Migratory Bird Tre.^ty Act; 

 Migratory Bird Treaty Act Regulations. 



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 to the Editor, at the American Museum of Natural History, 77th St. and 8th Ave., New York City. 



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