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ting. Michigan Observations. — D. D. Stone. A truck trip. — A. S.. 

 Peters. A Minnesota afternoon. — Earl E. Moffat. Carolina Chicka- 

 dee, — Harold Bailey. The European Starling in Virginia. — 

 R. W. Shufeldt. 1 he passing of a great bird taxidermist. — Emerson 

 A. Stoner. The California Shrike. Barn Uwls at Benicia. — Charles 

 D. Warner. Another attack. -- W. A. Strong. An Albino Quail 

 found. — George W. Morse. Observations irom the cab window of 

 a locomotive. — R. L. More. The Caracara following the prairie 

 Chicken. 



Idem (June I, 1921) : R. M. Barnes. The lesser snow anb blue 

 Geese. — Irving C. Lunsiord. iTawk feed. — W. H. H. Barker. 

 The horned Lark. — P. B. Peabody. A new method in oology. — 

 Geo W. H. von Burgh. Wisconsin. — Isaac E. Hess. Old friends. 

 — - Thomas H. Jackson. The long-eared Uwl. — Arthur Blocher. 

 A new way (Oology). — W. A. Strong. Light blinds birds. Mag- 

 pies attack Cattle. — A. D. Henderson. Keen eyesight of the 

 Northern Raven. 



Idem (Juli I, 1921) : Gerard Alan Abbott. Along the mason 

 Dixon Line. Feathers in the blye grass. — V. Daniel. Texas notes. 



— R. M. Barnes. An unusual quail. — Ramon Graham and Jake 

 Zeitlin. List of breeding birds of Tarrant County, Texas. — D. V. 

 Hembree. Notes from Georgia. — Emerson A. Stoner. Carquinez 

 straits, California notes. — Peter A. Brannon. Notes on birds obser- 

 ved in Lowndes County, Alabama. — R. M. Barnes. Newspaper 

 ornithology. — A. J. Potter. A new Specie of Hawk. — Walter 

 A. Goelitz. Nesting of the great homed Owl in the vicinity of Ro- 

 chester,, N. Y. — H. H. Barker. Birds killing themselves. 



Idem (Aug. 1, 1921) : Harold H. Bailey. John Lewis Childs. 



— J. Warren Jacobs. There is something in the study of birds eggs. 

 The Wilson Bulletin, Official organ of (( I he Wilson Ornitholo- 

 gical Club >> and <( The Nebraska Ornithologist Union d, Oberlin, 

 Uhio (June 1921) : Ira N. Gabrielson. Migrant Shrike. — W. J. 

 Erichsen. Piabits of breeding Water Birds. — Dayton Stoner. Birds 

 band.ng in Northern Michigan. — Frank L. Burne. Comparative 

 periods of nestling life. — Tield notes. — Notes here and there. — 

 Annual meeting of u Nebraska Union ». — Publications reviewed. 



The Condor, Berkeley, California (May-June 1921) : John W. 

 Mailliard. Notes on the Nesting of the \osemite Fox Sparrow, Cal- 

 liope Hummingbird and Western Wood Pewee at Lake Tahoe. — 

 A. C. Bent. The probable Status of the Pacihc Coast Skuas. — 

 Whright M. Pierce. Nesting of the Stephens Fox Sparrow. — Aldo 

 Leopold. Weights and plumage of Ducks in the Rio Grande Valley. 



— Lee R. Dice. A Bird Census at Prescott. — Stanley G. Jewett. 

 Additional notes on the Water and Shore Birds of Netarts Bay, 

 Oregon. — Joseph Mailliard and G. Dallas Hanna. New bird 

 records for North America, with notes on the Pribilof Island list. — 



