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A. O. U. Check-iist. — Walter Faxon and Raph. Hoffmann. Sup- 

 plement notes on the birds of Berkshire County, Massachusetts. — 

 Harry C. Oberholser. Notes on North American birds XI. — Wit- 

 mer Stone. A new burrowing Owl from Colombia. — Notes and 

 News. 



Idem (.April 1922) : F. R. C. Jourdain. Breeding habits of the 

 Barnacle Goose. — A. Saunders. Might songs and mating songs. — 

 Mary Wood Daley. Birds of Frost Valley, Slide Mountain Region, 

 Southern Catskills. — E. R. Kalmbach. A comparaison of the food 

 habits of British and American Starlings. — James P. Chapm. The 

 function of the Œsophagus in the Bittern's booming. — S. Prentiss 

 Baldwin. Adventures in Bird-banding. — Wil. Rowan. Some birds 

 notes from Indian Bay. — Gordon Wilson. Birds of Bowling Green, 

 Kentucky. — General notes. — Notes and news. 



Idem (July 1922) : Frederic C. Lincoln. I rapping Ducks for 

 banding purposes. — L. R. Talbot. Bird banding at Thomasville, 

 Georgia, in 1922. — Langdon Gibson. Bird notes from; North 

 Greenland. — Nagamichi Kuroda and Tamezo> Mori. On some new 

 and rare birds from Corea. — Colin Campbell Sanborn. Recent 

 notes from a old Collecting ground in North-Eastern Illinois. — 

 Joseph Grinnell. The role of the (( Accidental ». — W. L. McAtee. 

 Notes on food habits of the Shoveller or Spoonbill Duck. — Aretas 

 A. Saunders. The song of the field sparrow. — Richard C. Harlow. 

 The breeding habits of the Northern Raven in Pennsylvania. — Ge- 

 neral notes. — Notes and news. 



The Oölogist, Albion, N. Y. (January 1922) : Notes and news. 



Idem (February 1922) : Notes and news. 



Idem (March 1922) : A. G. Prill. Peiecanus Er-^thrcrhynchos. 



— R. B. Simpson. Hunting Hawks' nests. — General notes. 

 Idem (April 1922) : Notes and news. 



Idem (May 1922) : Wil. D. Johnston. The earliest Know bird. 



— P. B. Peabody. The haunts of Poor-Wilber. — Notes and! news. 

 Idem (June 1922) : R. B. Simpson. Some Blackburnian nests. — 



S. Ward Reed. The horned owl and red tailed hawk. — Notes 

 and news. 



The Wilson Bulletin, Oberlin, Ohio (March 1922) : George 

 Miksch Sutton. The Road^Runner at Fort Worth, Texas. — J. Pen- 

 nock. Florida Burrowing Owl. — William I. Lyon. Bird banding. 



— Field notes. — Communications. 



I demi (June 1922) : H. L. Stoddard. Bird notes from. Southern 

 Wisconsin. — W. L. La Prade, Jr. Breeding Warblers around 

 Atlanta. — F. Gilbert Pearson. Birds ol Cumberland Island'. — 

 C. W. G. Eifrig. Effects of a mild winter. — Gordon Wilson. 

 Birds at the mouth ol Ohio River. — Fred J. Pierce. Prairie chicken 

 in East Central Iowa. — Field notes. 



The Condor, Berkeley, California (January-February 1922) 

 J. R. Pemberton. The Reddish Egrets of Cameroun City. — S. Still- 

 mann Berry. Magpies versus Livestock : an unfortunate new chapter 

 in avian depredations. — M. P. Skinnes. — Notes on the Dipper 



