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9. "Oological Items from Water- 1 

 ville, Maine." By C. B. VV. Ibid., No. 

 3, July, 1884, p. 35. 



. 10. "Yellow-shafted Flicker." By 

 W.B. K. Ibid., i^. '6b. 



11. "Yellow-headed Blackbird." By 

 J. W. Preston. Ibid., p. 36 



12. "'Orchard Oriole" {Icterus spuri- 

 us.) By T. D. Perry. Ibid., p. 38. 



13. "Tlie Black Stilt." By A. M. 

 Shields. Ibid., p. 41. 



14. "Cardinal Grosbeak" {Cardinnl- 

 is virr/inianu.t). By T. D. Perr3\ Ibid., 

 No. 4, Aug., 1834, p. 57. 



15. "How to Make and Use Bird 

 Lime." A reprint from Pease's Feath- 

 ered World. Ibid., p. 59. 



16 "The Eagle's Nest." By E. H. 

 F. Ibid., p. 61. Notes a difficult climb 

 for a Golden Eagle's nest. 



17. "California Birds; Their Eggs, 

 Nests and Habits." By A. R. H. Ibid., 

 No. 0, Sept., 1884, p. 75. Contains in- 

 teresting notes on several Californian 

 birds. 



18. "Nest of the Black-throated 

 Green Warbler" {Dendroeca virens.) By 

 H. H. M. Ibid., p. 77. 



19. "Bachman's Finch." [Peucoia 

 (zstivalis.) By T. D. Perry. Ibid., No. 

 6, Oct., 1884., p. 83. 



20. "Dove vs. Robin." By H. E. 

 Deats. Ibid., p. 83. Relates the using 

 of a deserted Robin's nest by a Mourn- 

 ing Dove. 



21. "Wisconsin Birds" By C. Mc- 

 Collura. Ibid.,\i.%-Z. Enumerates 270 

 species of birds observed by the compi- 

 ler in the central and eastern parts of 

 the state. 



22. "A Singular Duel." By C. B. 

 Wilson. Ibid.. No. 7., Nov., 1884, p. 

 98. Notes a contest between a Blue 

 Jaj' an<l a Sharp-Shinned Hawk. 



23. "Spurred Towhee; Least Tit." 

 By H. R. Taylor. Ibid., p. 100. 



24. "Dove vs. Robin; White Robin 

 Eggs." By J. L. Hollingshead. Ibid., 

 p. 103. 



25. "A Four-Story Nest of the Sum- 

 Tiler Yellow-bird." By L. H. A. Ibid., 

 p. 107. 



26. "Blue Grosbeak." {Guiraca c-z- 

 rulea). By T. D. Perry. Ibid., p. 

 107. 



27. "Flickers in a Church Tower." 

 By G. F. B. Ihid.. p. 108. Relates 

 tlie ncstinjj of s'x paii's of Flickers in 

 that unusual place. 



28. "The American Woodcock." 

 (PhiloheJa minor). By Charles L. Phil- 

 lips. Ibid., No. 8, Dec, 1884, p. 112. 



29. "Dove vs. Robin." Bj' George 

 P. Elliot. Ibid., p. 113. 



30. "The American Redstart." {Seio- 

 phaga rutocillu). By W. T. E. Ibid., 

 p. 119. 



31. "A Five-Story Nest of the Sum- 

 mer Yellow Bird." By W. S. Scott. 

 Ibid., p. 120. 



32. "Jottings from the Note-book of 

 a Collector in Texas." By J. A. Sing- 

 ley. Ibid., No. 9., Jan., 1885, p. 122. 

 Contains many interesting notes, breed- 

 ing, dates, etc. 



33. "Trees Injured by Sap-suckers." 

 Ibid., p. 123. A clipping from an arti- 

 cle of B. Horsford's in the Forest and 

 Stream of March, 1883. 



34. "The Barn Owl in Southern Cal- 

 ifornia." By J()se]jh L. Edmiston. 

 Ibid., p. 125. 



35. "Nesting of the Winter Wren." 

 By William L. Kells. Ibid., No. 10, 

 Feb., 1885, p. 133. 



36. "Little Screech Owls in Pigeon 

 and Poultry Houses." By E. C. W. 

 Ibid., p. 137. 



37. "Prehensile Power of the Feet of 

 the Crow." By Montague Chamber- 

 lain. Ibid., p. 137. 



38. "The Black Snowbird." By H. 

 H. McAdam., Ibid., p. 140. 



39. "White-bellied Nuthatch." By 

 E. T. Mack. Ibid., p. 142. 



40. "Correspondence." Ibid., No. 

 11, March, 1885, pps. 140-150. Contains 

 many interesting notes from many col- 

 lectors, among which may be men- 

 tioned: "Ornithological Synonyms" 

 by Dr. P.; "From California" bv J. L.;. 

 "Nuttall's Poor-Will" by G. 'L. B.; 

 "Meadow Larks in Winter" by T. M^c- 

 D. P.; "From Wisconsin" by C. K.; 

 "Collecting Among the Calaveras 

 Group of Big Trees " by C. N. C; etc., 

 etc. 



41. "Gambel's Quail." {Soportyx 

 gambelli). By Warren Carter. Ibid., 

 p. 154. 



42. "The Maryland Yellow-throat" 

 (Geothlypis trichas). By Charles S. 

 Phillips. Ibid., p. 150. 



43. "White-rumped Shrike." By 

 Cyril Marr. Ibid., p. 157. 



44. "Land Birds of the Pacific 

 Coast." By Edward H. Fiske. Ibid., 

 p. 158. Enumerates 297 species of land 



