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Idem (December 1922) : H. Godske- Nielsen. Hvepsevaagen 

 i fangenskab. — Sylv. Matthias Saxtorph. iVlasrkede hejrer. — 

 Axel Koefoed. Jagttagelser over hogesangeren, Sylvia nisoria og 

 Tornskaden, Lanius coilyrio', paa Yngleplcids. 



The Au]^ (The American Ornithologists' Union), Lancaster, 

 Pa. (October 1922) : Margaret Morse Nice. A Study of the 

 Nesting of Mourning Doves. — Florence Merriam Bailey. An Ari- 

 zona Feeding Table. — Paul Bartsch. A visit to Midway Island. 



— A. L. and H. L. Ferguson. The Fall Migration of Hawks as 

 observed at Fishers Island. — Charles L. Whittle. Additional Data 

 regarding the famous Arboretum Mockingbird. — Harrison F. Lewis. 

 Notes on Some Labrador Birds. — Ludlow Griscom. Field Studies 

 of the Anatidae of the Atlantic Coast. — Julian D. Corrington. The 

 Winter Birds of the Bilo^xi, Mississipi. — Allan Brooks. Notes on 

 the Abundance and Habits of the Bald Eagle in British Columbia. 



— J. H. Riley. A new Warbler from Southern Annam — General 

 Notes. — Notes and News. 



Bird-Lcre, New- York (July-August 1922) : General artjcles. — 

 S. R. Mills. The Nighthawks. — Harry C. Oberholser. 1 he Mi- 

 gration of North American Birds. — Frank M. Chapman. Notes 

 on the Plumage of North American Birds. — Notes from Field and 

 Study. — The Audubon Societies. 



Idem (September-October 1922) : General articles. — Ejnest 

 Harold Baynes. .A Vireo as Hostess. — Florence Merriam Bailey. 

 Koo. — ^label A. Stanford. The Mating Antics of the Pacific 

 Nighthawks. — Notes from Field and Study. — The Audubon 

 Societies. 



Idem (November-December 1922) : General articles. — Guy 

 A. Bailey. The Trailer-Blind de Luxe. — Frank Forrest Gander. 

 The brown-headed Nuthatch. — Mrs. W. A. Craker. .A prince of 

 the house of Eagles. — Ernest McGaffey. Valley Quail and Road 

 Runners. — Harry C. Oberholser. The Migration of North Ame- 

 rican Birds. — Frank M. Chapman. Notes on the Plumage of 

 North American Birds. — J. H. McDonnald. A drumming grouse. 



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



The Oologisi, A\hhn N. Y. (July 1922) : L. I. Redick. The 

 little blue Penguin. 



Idem (Aug. 1922) : J. Warren Jacobs. Notes on the occurence 

 of the snowy owl in South Western Pennsylvania. — Notes. 



Idem (Sept. 1922) : A. G. Prill. Birds of Harney Valley and 

 Malheur Lake region, Oregon. — P. B. Peabody. Yellow Rail' egg. 



— Notes. 



Idem (Oct. 1922) : Alexander Sprunt. Discovery of the breeding 

 of the white Ibis in South Carolina. — Notes. 



Idem (Nov. 1922) : Horner F. Price. Notes on the Hungarian 

 Partridge. — P. B. Peabody. Crows. — Harold H. Bailey. Owl 

 Food'. — Notes. 



Idem (Dec. 1922) : R. M. Barnes. The History of robin Snow- 

 ball — an albino. — Birds among the Buttes. 



