l&irli lore 



July -August, 1914 



CONTENTS 



GENERAL ARTICLES page 



Frontispiece in Color — Sharpe's Seedeater, Lark Bunting 



Louis Agassiz Fuerles . . 



At Home with a Hell-Diver. Illustrated Arthur A. Allen. . 243 



The Morning Bird Chorus in Pasadena Garrett Newkirk. . 254 



The Pewee's Note. Verse E. J . Sawyer . . 257 



Destruction of the Rhea, Black-necked Swan, Herons and other Wild 



Life in South America. Illustrated Leo E. Miller. . 250 



Comparative Abundance of Birds Abbott H. Thayer. . 263 



Why the Birds are Decreasing Rolla Warren Kimsey . . 265 



The Migration of North American Sparrows. Twenty-ninth Paper 



Wells W. Cooke.. 267 

 Notes on the Plumage of North American Sparrows. Twenty-eighth Paper. . 



Frank M. Chapman... 268 



A Co operative Study of Bird Migration 270 



NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY 275 



The .Annual Bird-List of the Massachusetts Audubon Society, Winthrop 

 Packard; Birds and Windows, I, W. L. Skinner; II, Delos E. Culver; Fall 

 River Notes, Ellen M. Shove; Prospect Park Notes, Edward Fleischer; Bird- 

 Notes from Sedalia, Mo., Chas. A. McNeil; Sussex County, N. J., Notes, 

 F. Blanche Hill; Notes on the Autumn Migration of the Parasitic Jae- 

 ger, Robert Cushman Murphy; Turkey Vulture in Northwestern Iowa, 

 Rev. Manley B. Towiisend; Young Turkey Vultures, Wm. F. Gingrich; 

 Florida Gallinule at Baltimore, Joseph N . Ulman; Red-breasted Gros- 

 beak Singing on the Nest, Harry C. Pifer; Our Neighbor, The Bald 

 Eagle, Winifred Holway Palmer; The Flocking of Purple Martins, /. A^. 

 Mitchell; Harris's Sparrow in Wisconsin, Mrs. Mark L. Simpson; Addi- 

 tional Observations of Harris's Sparrow in Illinois, /. /. Schafer; A 

 Rat in a Swallow's Nest, Norman DeW . Belts; Brewster's Warbler 

 Seen at Highland Park, Rochester, N. Y., Wm. Edson; R. Horsey. 



BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS 284 



Allen's The Red-Winged Blackbird. A Study in the Ecology of a Cat-tail 

 Marsh; Grinnell's An Account of the Mammals and Birds of the Lower 

 Colorado River, with Especial Reference to the Distributional Prob- 

 lems Presented; Swarth's A Distributional List of the Birds of 

 Arizona; The Ornithological Magazines; Book News. 



EDITORIAL 2S8 



AUDUBON SOCIETIES— SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 289 



Program-Making; Bird-Study at the University of Virginia Summer School; 

 An Effort to Illustrate the Advantages and Possibilities of Inducing 

 Desirable Birds to Remain Within the Boundaries of the State During 

 THE Winter Months; For Teachers and Pupils; From Adult and Young 

 Observers (Illus.). 



EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET No. 75. The Sora Rail. With Colored Plate by Bruce 



Horsjall Edward Howe Forbush . . 303 



AUDUBON SOCIETIES— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 307 



$20,000 for Bird-Study; Final Reports; Co-operative Work in Oregon (Illus.); 

 Enthusiasm on Long Island (Illus.); Honor to Abbott H.Thayer; Audu- 

 bon Warden Work (Illus.); Terns Killed by Dogs and Cannon (Illus.); 

 A Women Game-Warden (Illus.) ; Indiana's Good Example; Bobolinks May 

 BE Slaughtered; Legal Struggles in Maryland; Mutually Satisfactory; 

 New Members; Reports From Workers in the Field. 



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