AMERICAN OENITHOLOGY. 207 



ROLL OF HONOR. 



1 Huldah Chace Smith, Providence, R. ] 



2 James H. Chase, Logansport, Ind. 



3 J. Howard Binns, Adena, Ohio. 



4 Naomi E. Voris, Crawfordsville, Ind. 



WHO ARE WE? 



(Continued from June. The names of these birds have more than 

 one meaning, which is expressed in each clause.) 



8 Young people go for fun, but I tend to my blue eggs. 



9 I am foolish so I look very blue. 



10 What sticky paper is used for, but I can do that while on the wing. 



11 I determine the speed of boats, but do not stay near the water. 



12 All some people do when idle, like me for I am noisy. 



13 When Willie is naughty, I can teil you what to do. 



14 I am heard near the henhouse every morning, but I am as black as 

 night. 



15 What all people do while eating, I can do while fiying swiftly. 



C. F. DiCKiNSOX, Springport, Mich. 



HOUR GLASS. 

 XXOXX A color. 

 XOX An animal. 

 O A consonant. 

 XOX An insect. 

 XXOXX What some people become. 

 Centrals spell the name of a large bird. 



Wm. K. D. Reynolds, Berkeley, Cal. 



NUMERICAL ENIGMA NO. 1, 

 ^ly 1-2-3 is an animal. 

 My 3-2-6-7 is used in a sentence. 

 My 1-2-7 is a fish. 



My 4-5-7 is something people do at an auction. 

 My 4-5-6-7 is something we all love to hear. 

 A shining 2-6-4 is what the sun is sometimes called. 

 My whole is a fairly common bird whose name consists of seven let- 

 ters. Leroy B. Noble, 



Little River, Conn. 



