VOLUME V. 



JULY, 1901. 



NUMBER 7. 



Osprey. 



Frontispiece. 



A Glimpse of Dollar Island 9S 



Original Articles. 



Camping on the Old Camp Grounds. By Paul Bartsch, 



Washington, l_>. C 99 



Stephens 1 Whip-poor-will. Antrostomus macromystax 



(Wagler). ByJ.H.Riley Washington, D. C 101 



The Malar Stripe of Young Flickers and the Moult. Bv 



William Palmer, Washington, D. C 102 



Blue Grosbeak in Eastern Kansas. By Walter Scott 



Colvin, Osawatomie, Kan 104 



The Osprey or Fishhawk: it^ Characteristics and 



Habits— VI. By Theodore Gill. Washington, D. C 105 



Comments 



The Popularity of White's Selborne 107 



Letters. 



Dr. Gill in Glasgow.— Weight of the Harpy Eagle.— An \ 



Onslaught of Thrashers on a Snake 108 I 



Notes. 



Brown's Illustrations of the American Ornithology of 

 Wilson and Bonaparte. — Nicobar Pigeon in Vii 

 Swainson's Hawk in Eastern Kansas.— Life Histories 

 of North American Birds.— Blue Jay on a Spree.— 

 Vanishing Bird Races 109 



Literature. 



D wight on Sequence of Plumages and Moults of the Pas- 

 serine Birds of New York. -Bird Watching. — Every- 

 day Birds.— Norton ou Labrador Birds 110 



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