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pages); Egg Collecting; Bird Voices; Road 

 Riiuner : Notes ou the Birds of Beaver, Pa. ; 3 

 shoi-t articles. June, '88. 



No. 33.— Loon or Great Northern Diver (2 

 pages); Eggs of Mississippi Kite; Nesting of 

 Brown Pelican ; Breeding HaVjits of American 

 Flamingo (3 pages) ; 3 short articles. July. '88. 



Nos. 34-3h. Combined number, — Reminiscences 

 of 1886; Trip to Seven Mile Beach; Defense of 

 Birds; Field Work in Waukesha Co.. Wiscon- 

 sin; Great Auk; Arkansas Notes; Black 

 Snowbird ; Notes for Collectors ; Some of our 

 Falconidac; Jim (A Tame Crow) ; Buffalo 

 International Fair; 8 short articles. Aug.. Sep. 



Nos. 36-37. Combined number,— American Os- 

 prey ; A Day with the Gulls ; Florida Notes ; 

 A Plea for the English Sparrow ; Useful Con- 

 trivances ; Game Laws ; Notes from Lake 

 County, Ohio ; South Carolina Notes ; A 

 Pleasant Excursion; Sparrows and Cat; Her- 

 mit Thrush : Western House Wren ; A Few 

 Words to Observers ; Flying Squirrels Occu- 

 pying Birds' Nests ; 15 short articles. Oct.. Nov. 



N J. ,38.— Ostrich Farming ; An Afternoon's Col- 

 lecting Trip; California Notes; Notes from 

 St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. ; Bird-Arrivals in N. 

 E. Indiana ; Bank Swallow ; Faunal Changes, 

 — DeKalb Co.. Indiana; Audubon Monument ; 

 10 short articles. Dec, '88. 



VOLUME VI. 20 pages each issue. 



No. ;*».— Title pages tor binding, with Complete 

 and Exhaustive Index of Volume V. ; Breed- 

 ing Habits of the Bridled Tern ; Wood Thrush 

 and Brown Thrasher ; From Western North 

 Carolina ; Birds of Broome Co., N. Y. ; Pecul- 

 iar Egg of Coi'vuK friigivorus; Cuckoos ; Notes 

 from Alabama ; Carolina Parakeet ; 12 short 

 articles. Jan., '89. 



No. 40.— A Red-headed Family (Picidae) (614 

 pages) ; Raptores of Michigan ; Wild Turkey ; 

 Birds of Iowa: The "Critic" Criticised; 8 

 short articles. Feb.. '89. 



No. 41.— Directions for making a Bird or Mam- 

 mal Skin : The Owl ; A Crow Quandary ; 

 Birds of Macon County, Ga. ; Collecting Ex- 

 perience ; Story of a Tame Crow ; 6 short 

 articles. March, '89. 



No. 42.— Raptores of Michigan (3 pages) ; Nest- 

 ing of the Tufted Tit ; Peculiarities in Sets 

 and Eggs of a Few of our Commoner Birds ; 

 Difference between White-rumped and Log- 

 gerhead Shrikes ; Birds of Grafton Co.. N. 

 K. ; Sample Pages of Davie's New Check- 

 List : 6 Short articles. April, '89. 



No. 4.3.— Avi-Fauna of Orleans County, N. Y. 

 (6'/i pages) ; The Robin ; The Ci'ow in the 

 North; Bald Eagle's Nest; Making Bird 

 Skins ; 3 shoi't articles. May, '89. 



No. 44.— Birds of Matthews Co.. Va. ; Changes 

 in the Nesting of Birds ; Collecting Tour in 

 Florida ; Nesting of Pygmy Owl ; Difference 

 between White-rumped and Loggerhead 

 Shrikes : Black-billed Cuckoo in Dakota ; 

 Datas ; Nest of Marsh Hawk ; 4 short articles. 



No. 4.S.— Michigan Notes (4'4 pages) ; Arkansas 

 Notes : Goldfinch in Confinement ; Burrowing 

 Owl : Our Reply ; Gleanings from Correspond- 

 ents ; 5 short articles. July, '89. 



No. 46.— Notes from Hillsborough Co., Florida 

 (2 pages) ; Shore Lark in Canada; Can Quails 

 be Domesticated'/ ; Red-tailed Hawk : Untime- 

 ly End of a Set of Brown-headed Nuthatch 

 Eggs : Broad-winged Hawk and Black-capped 

 Chickadee ; Gleanings from Correspondents ; 

 Wilson Ornithological Chapter of the Agassiz 

 Association ; 4 short articles. Aug.. '89. 



No. 47.— -'Old Abe" Jr. : A Day's Collecting 

 Trip; Bell's Vireo ; Black Tern; Yellow- 

 i-umped Warbler; An Automatic Blower: 

 Flight of Ducks ; White-ej'ed or Florida Tow- 

 hee ; Pygmy Owl ; Cooper's Hawk ; 10 short 

 articles. Sept.. '89. 



No. 48.- Winter Birds of Kalamazoo Countv, 

 Mich. (29i pages) ; American Long-eared 



Owl ; Wood Ibis in Illinois ; Birds of Bertie 

 Co., N. C. ; Collecting in Western Florida: A 

 White Sparrow; Nests and Eggs of North 

 American Birds ; Black Tern ; 8 short articles. 



No. 49.— Thick-t)illed Grebe; Birds' Nests; Yel- 

 low-billed Cuckoo; Mechanical Egg Drill; 

 Birds Moving their eggs : Cardinal Grosbeak ; 

 To Pack Eggs for Transportation ; Disposal 

 of Duplicate Specimens ; Complete List of 

 the Birds of North America arranged accord- 

 ing to the A. O. U. Check-List (6 pages) ; 5 

 short articles. Nov., '89. 



No. .50.— Birds of Niagara County, N. Y. ; Shore 

 Lark ; Incidents in Bird Life ; Gleanings from 

 our Correspondence: Marsh Hawk; Yellow- 

 headed Blackbird; Northern Phalarope; 13 

 short articles. Dec, '89, 



VOLUME VII. 



No. .51.— Title pages for binding, with Complete 

 and Exhaustive Index of Volume VI. ; Notes 

 on Florida Birds (3 pages) ; Ornithology and 

 Bicycling : Audubon Ornithological Club ; 

 Florida Field Notes; Trip to Devil's Glen: 

 Simple Contrivance ; Capture of a Trumpeter 

 Swan ; 4 short articles. Jan.. '90. 



No. 52.— Breeding of the Brown-headed Nut- 

 hatch ; Prairie Horned Lark : Collecting Ex- 

 perience ; Snowy Owl ; Nest of the Texan Bob- 

 white ; Unusual Nesting of the Downy Wood- 

 pecker ; Evening Grosbeak : Blue-Gray Gnat- 

 catcher and Tufted Tit ; 6 short articles. Feb. 



No. .53.— Summer Residents of Buena Vista 

 County, Iowa; In the Woods of Florida; 

 Birds of Mackinac Island, Mich. ; Among the 

 Gulls on Isle Royale ; Sandhill Crane ; Even- 

 ing Grosbeak; Ruby-crowned Kinglet; Cac- 

 tus Wren ; Screech Owl in Capti\-lty ; Taking 

 Birds' Nests ; 11 short articles. March. '90. 



No. .54.— Caged Eagles; Evening Grosbeak (2 

 pages); Solitary Sandpiper; Summer Red- 

 bird ; Notes from Rochester, Mich. ; Family 

 Rallidae in Minnesota : Do-WTiy Woodpecker ; 

 Hardly Ornithological ; 10 short articles. Apr. 



No. 5.5.— Do Birds Mate More than Once?; 

 Habits of the Evening Grosbeak: Pileated 

 Woodpecker in Florida; Bird Protection; 

 Chinese or Mongolian Pheasant in Oregon ; 

 Prairie Warbler ; Winter Birds in Spring : A 

 Valuable Work ;;Davie's New Work on Taxi- 

 dermy ; 12 short articles. May. '90. 



No. .56.— Nesting habits of the American Oyster- 

 catcher ; Prairie Horned Lark ; Saw-Whet or 

 Acadian Owl ; Pine Warbler ; Bluebird ; Albi- 

 nos ; Pileated Woodpecker in Mahoning 

 County, Ohio ; Belligerent Neighbors ; Re- 

 cording the number of Biixls Observed : Book 

 Review; Prospectus of the Worcester Natural 

 History Camp (4^2 pages) : 12 short articles.Je. 



No. 57.— American Crossbill ; Crested Grebe ; 

 Voracious Mountain Trout; Yellow-billed 

 Cuckoo ; Long tailed Chickadee : Rough- 

 winged Swallovv- ; Great Horned Owl ; Some 

 Unusual Happenings; Pallas' C<irmorant; 

 Eggs of Audubon's Warbler : 12 short articles. 



No. 58.— The Caprimulgidue in Arkansas: 

 White-bellied Nuthatch: Strange Co-habita- 

 tion; Variation in the Eggs of Hahia ludovici- 

 ana; King Rail in Minnesota; 8 shoi't arti- 

 • cles. Aug.. '90. 



No. 59.— The Use of the Camera in the Field ; 

 Saw- Whet or Acadian Owl ; Nesting of the 

 Black Snowbird: Marsh Hawk: Plain Tit- 

 mouse : Lost Opportunities ; The Magnolia 

 Warbler ; Wilson's Plover at Home ; 8 short 

 articles. Sept.. '90. 



No. 60.— The Use of the Camera in the Field. 

 A study of nests (6' 2 pages, illustrated with 4 

 photo engravings); The Flathead (Montana) 

 Field; The Owls of San Bernardino Valley; A 

 Collecting Adventure: The Ruby-throated 

 Hummingbird: Ornithologists at Indian- 

 apolis: The Burrowing Owl: After '-Gators' 

 Eggs;" Notes from Northern Minnesota. 

 Oct. '90. 



