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Bulletin No. 4. — January 15, 1895. 



Warbler Report. Being a report upon the distribution and migration 

 of forty-eight species of Warblers of the United States. The report 

 covers twenty-two pages. 



Bulletin No. 5.— March 15, 1895. 



The American Crow, with special reference to its nest and eggs. In 

 this Bulletin Mr. Frank L. Burns has given a careful account of the 

 habits of the Crow, drawing freely from numerous notes contributed by 

 members of the Chapter. The report covers forty-one pages. A Sup- 

 plement of four pages accompanies this Bulletin. It contains a note 

 from the President, Treasurer's Report, Woi-k for the Year, Calls for 

 Notes on the Flicker, and on Food Habits of Warblers, Corrections. 



A Report on the Owls, (twenty species and sub-species), appeared in 

 the Popdar Science Nezvs, Vol. XXVII, No. 5, page 70, May, 1893. 



A page of Chapter business and other matter appeared in TJie 7\ixi- 

 derynist, Vol. I, Nos. 4 to 12 inclusive (except No. g). 



