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Minnesota Notes; YaV>s County (N. 

 Notes ; 8 short articles. Sept. to Nov., 86. 



No ^.-Completes Volume Ul. Title pages for 

 binding, with complete pnrl ey>^austive Index 

 of Volumes II. and ILL Dec, '86. 



VOLUME IV. Each issue averages 12 pages. 



No 21.— Birds of Chester Couuty, i^euQ. (lU 

 pages); Chestnut-sided Warbler; Massachu- 

 setts Letter; Bills of Birds; 3 short articles. 



No. 22.— Notes from Spoon River Region, Illi- 

 nois; Peculiarities of the Ruby-throated 

 Hummingbird; Purple Gallmule 



How to 



Collect; Bird Surgery; Rufous-vented and 

 Bendire's Thrashers and Canon Towhee; 

 Newsy Items; Notes from College HiU, Ohio; 

 Nesting of our Swallows; Notes from bulU- 

 van Co., N. Y.; Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher; 

 Notes from Connecticut; Fidelity of the Song 

 Sparrow ; 13 short articles. March to May, 87. 

 Nos. 23-^4. Combined number,— Tour in the 

 Woods at Fort Washington. Pa. ; National 

 Museum (Department of Birds, Ne.st and 

 Eggs); Beaver County, Pa. Notes; Blacit- 

 capped Chickadee; Hawking: Agassiz Asso- 

 ciation and its Work; Crow Roosts of New 

 Jersey; Swainson's. Warbler; Destroy the 

 Cowbird; Traill's and Acadian Flj'catchers; < 

 short articles. June to Sept., '87. 

 Nos. 25-26. ConiDined number,— Gannet; \yhite 

 Pelican; Black-capped Chickadee; Mocking- 

 bird; Lato Collecting; Yellow-breasted Fly- 

 catcher; 5 short articles. Oct. to Dec, 87. 

 VOLUME V. 16 pages each issue. 

 No ;^r.— Brown Tuiasher; Bald Eagle; bnoot- 

 ing a Golden Eagle; Florida Jottings: De- 

 structive Nesting (English Sparrow) ; Arctic 

 Terns ; Notes from Lincoln County. Maine : 

 Acadian Flycatcher; Red-shafted Flicker ; 1-4 

 « short articles. Jan., '88. 



jjo 28 —Title pages for binding, vnth complete 

 and exhaustive Index of Volume IV. ; Egg of 

 jEpywnis Maximm, the Colossal Bird of Mad- 

 agascar (6!4 pages) ; Fish Crow. Feb., '88. 

 jjo 2%— Icterus spurius\ Water Blowpipe; 

 Cardinal Grosbeak; Kansas Notes; A Moon- 

 light Trip; Among the Coots on St. Clair 

 Flats; Brown Thrush in Confinement; 9 short 

 articles. March, '88. .. <■ 



No £0 —Boat-tailed Grackle: Destruction of 

 our Native Birds (4 pages) ; Gleanings from 

 Correspondence : Nest in a Horseshoe ; o short 

 articles. April, '88. ^ t, , ■, 



No. 31.— Oology (Advice to Collectors); Bald 

 Eagle; A Snipe Hunt; Notes taken at Norris- 

 town. Pa. ; Nidiflcation of Ictinea mississippi- 

 ennis; Among the Warblers; Chestnut-sided 

 Warbler: 6 short articles. May, '88. 

 No. 32.— Family Eallidae in Michigan (3'4 

 pages); Egg Collectine; Bird Voices; Road 

 i?iiiinpr : Notes on the Birds of Beaver, Pa. ; 3 

 short articles. June, '88. 

 No o.-..— I-.ODU or Great Northern Diver (S 

 pages); Eggs of Mississippi Kite; Nesting of 

 Tvown Pelican; Breeding Habits of American 

 Flamingo (3 pages) ; 3 short articles. July.'88. 

 Nos .■■l-:^;S. ('(.mbiiied niniibpr.— Keinimsrences 

 Of 1886; Trip to Seven Mile "Beach; Defense of 

 uiiLia, i<ieia vvurliiii V\ aukesha Co., Wiscon- 

 > Sin ; Great Auk ; Arkansas Notes ; Black 

 Snowbird ; Notes for Collectors ; Some of our 

 Falconidae; Jim (A Tame Crow) ; Buffalo 

 International Fair; 8 short articles. Aug., Sep. 

 N )8. 36-37. Combined number,— American Os- 

 prey ; A Day with the Gulls ; Florida Notes ; 

 A Plea forth© English Sparrow ; Useful Con- 

 trivances; Game Laws; Notes from Lake 

 County, Ohio: South Carolina Notes; A 

 Pleasant Excursion ; Sp'Jrrows and Cat ; Her- 

 mit Thrush : Western House Wren ; A Few 

 Words to Observers ; Flying Squirrels Occu- 

 pying Birds' Nests ; 15 short articles. Oct., Nov. 

 Ho. 3«. — Ostrich Farming ; An Afternoon's Col- 

 lecting Trip: California Notes; Notes from 

 St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. ; Bird-ArriTals in N. 



E. Indiana ; Bank Swallow ; Faunal Changes, 

 — DeKalb Co. . Indiana ; Audubon Monument ; 

 10 short articles. Dec, '88 

 VOLUME VI. 20 pages each issue. 

 No. 39.— Title pages lor binding, with Complete 

 and Exhaustive Index of Volume V. ; Breed- 

 ing Habits of the Bridled Tern ; Wood Thrush 

 and Brown Thrasher; From Western North 

 Carolina; Birds of Broome Co.. N. Y. ; Pecul- 

 iar Egg of Corvus frugivorus; Cuckoos ; Notes 

 from Alabama ; Carolina Parakeet ; 12 short 

 articles. Jan., '89. 

 No. 40.— A Red-headed Family (Picidae) (fi^ 

 pages) ; Raptores of Michigan ; Wild Turkey : 

 Birds of Iowa; The "Critic" Criticised; 8 

 short articles. Feb., '89. 

 No. 41. — Directions for making a Bird or Mam- 

 mal Skin ; The Owl ; A Crow Quandary ; 

 Birds of Macon County. Ga. ; Collecting Ex- 

 perience ; Story of a Tame Crow ; 6 short 

 articles. March, '89. 

 No. 42.— Raptores of Michigan (3 p-iges) ; Nest- 

 ing of the Tufted Tit; Peculiarities in Sets 

 and Eggs of a Few of our Commoner Birds ; 

 Difference between White-rumi)cd and Log- 

 gerhead Shrikes ; Birds of Graiton Co., N. 

 H. ; Sample Pages of Dnvie's New Check- 

 List ; 6 short articles. April. '89. 

 No. 43.— Avi-Fauna of Orleans County, N. Y. 

 (fi;4 pages): The Robin; The Crow in the 

 North; Bald Eagle's ^"'«;^ : Alaking Bird 

 Skins ; 3 short articles. May, '89. 

 No. 44.— Birds of Matthe\v!s <_ o., v^a. ; Changes 

 in the Nesting of Birds ; Collecting Tour in 

 Florida ; Nesting of Pygmy Owl ; Difference 

 between White-rumped and Loggerhead 

 Shrikes : Black-billed Cuckoo in Dakota ; 

 Datas ; Nest of Marsh Hawk ; 4 short articles. 

 No. 45.— Michigan Notes (4io p;iges) ; Arkansas 

 Notes : Goldlineh in Confinement : Burrowing 

 Owl : Our Reply ; Gleanings from Correspond- 

 ents ; 5 short articles. July, "'89. 

 No. 46.— Notes from Hillsborough Co., Florida 

 (2 pages) : Shore Lark in Canada ; Can Quails 

 be Domesticated?; Red-tailed Hawk ; Untime- 

 ly End of a Set of Brown-headed Nuthatch 

 Eggs ; Broad-winged Hawk and Black-capped 

 Chici^adee; Gleanings from Correspondents : 

 Wilson Ornithological Chapter of the Agassiz 

 Association ; 4 short articles. Aug., '89. 

 No. 47.— -Old Abe" Jr.: A Day's Collecting 

 Trip; Bell's Vireo ; Black Tern; Yellow- 

 ruraped Warbler ; An Automatic Blower , 

 Flight of Ducks ; White-eied or Florida Tow- 

 hee; Pygmy Owl; Cooper's Hawk; 10 short 

 articles. Sept., '89. 

 No. 48.— Winter Birds of Kalamazoo County, 

 Mich. (2% pages) ; American Long-eared 

 Owl ; Wood Ibis in Illinois ; Birds of Bertie 

 Co., N. C. ; Collecting in Western Florida: A 

 White Sparrow Nests and Eggs of North 

 American Birds ; Black Tern ; 8 shoi-t articles. 

 No. 49.— Thick-billed Grebe ; Birds' Nests ; Yel- 

 low-billed Cuckoo; Mechanical Egg Drill; 

 Birds Moving their eggs ; Cardinal Grosbeak r 

 To Pack Eggs for Transportation ; Disposal 

 of Duplicate Specimens ; Complete List of 

 the Birds of North America arranged accord- 

 ing to the A. O. U. Check-List (6 pages) ; & 

 short articles. Nov., '89. 

 No. 50.— Birds of Niagara County, N. Y. ; Shore 

 Lark ; Incidents in Bird Life ; Gleanings from 

 our Correspondence : Marsh Hawk ; Yellow- 

 headed Blackbird; Northern Phalarope: 1? 

 short articles. Dec, '89. 

 VOLUME VII. 



No. 51.— Title pages for binding, with Complete 

 and Exhaustive Index of Volume VI. ; Notes 

 on Florida Birds (3 pages) ; Ornithology and 

 Bicycling ; Audubon Ornithological Club ; 

 Florida Field Not«s ; Trip to Devil's Glen ; 

 Simple Contrivance ; Capture of a Trumpetei 

 Swan ; 4 short articles. Jan.. '90. 

 No. 52.— Breeding of the Brown-hflac^ed Nt'V 



