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The Wilson Bulletin, Ohio (September 1922) : A. G. PrilL 

 Nestling Birds of Lake Gaunty, Oregon. — George M. Sutton. 

 Some remarks on the facial expression of Birds. — Louis H. Kohier. 

 The Birds of Greenwood Lake. — Fred J. Pierce. Some Iowa Owl 

 Notes. — O. J. Murie. Nestling habits of a Great Horned Owl. — 

 A. G. Prill. Nestling of the Sandhill Crane. — Notes. 



Idem (December 1922) : Ira N. Gabrielson. Life histories of 

 varicus Species. — J. A. Farley. Breeding of the Goshawk. — 

 Thomas L. Hankinson. Sketch of the Wilson Club. — E. von S. 

 Dingle. Warblers of Clarendon County. — H. E. Wheeler. Ran- 

 dom notes from Arkansas. — Field notes. 



The Condor, Berkeley, California (September-October 1922) : 

 Donald R. Dickey. The mimetie aspect of the Mocker's Song. — 

 Morence Merriam Bailey. Cactus Wren's Nests in Southern Arizona. 

 — Alvin R. Cahn. Notes on the Summer Avifauna of Bird Island, 

 Texas and Vicinity. — From Field and Study. — Notes. 



Idem (November- December 1922) : Robert S. Woods. The 

 Development of Young Costa Hummingbirds. — Richard Hunt. 

 Evidence of musical (( Taste » in the Brown Towhee. — Alfred M. 

 Bailey. Notes on the Yellow-billed Loon. — Donald R. Dickey 

 and A. J. van Rossem. Distribution of Molothrus ater in California, 

 v/ith the description of a new race. — From Field and Study. — 

 Editorial notes and news. — Communications. 



The Journal of the Museum of Comparatide öologxi, Santa Bar- 

 bara, California (n. 3-4) : Dedication of the Hazard Memorial. — 

 William Leon Dawson. The nestling of the Sierra Nevada Rosy 

 Finch. — A. H. Paget Wilkes. The nestling of the Bemacle 

 Goose in Spitsbergen. — P. B. Peabody. Haunts and breeding 

 habits of the Yellow Rail. — Notes. 



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