THE OOLOGIST. 



No. 106.— Nesting of the Western Gull; The 1st 

 Day of June. '94 ; Nesting Habits of the Kill- 

 deer; The Thrashers's Song; Notes from Au- 

 dubon's Biography; Nesting of the Whoop- 

 ing Crane; Habits of the American Wood- 

 cock in Ashtabula Co.. Ohio; The Road run- 

 ner ; Nine short articles. Aug. , '94. 

 No. 107.— Nesting Habits of the Hooded Warb- 

 ler; Oology vs. Philately: A Beautiful Hum- 

 mingbird's Nest; Shape of Eggs: Notes from 

 Audubon's Biography ;Crane Island;Notes on 

 the Phoebe : Conglomeration : Hutton's Vireo: 

 Protect Our Bii-ds; Six short articles. Sept.. 

 '94. 

 No. 108.— A Study "of Nests; An Oologist of 

 Early Day; Traill's Flycatcher: Notes from 

 Audubon's Biography: Nidification of the 

 Fish Crow; Nesting Habits of the Golden- 

 ■winged Warbler; Observations on Birds; Al- 

 binos of the Grasshopper Sparrow; Three 

 short articles. Oct. '94. 

 l<So. 109.— The Study of Bird Life: Collecting 

 viz: Oological; Leach's Petrel; Nesting Hab- 

 its of the Chestnut-sided Warbler; The Or- 

 nithology of a Church Yard ; Notes from Au- 

 dubon's Biography; Grasshopper Sparrow in 

 Ontario Co., N. Y. ; Two short articles. Nov. 

 '94. 

 No 110.— A Few Notes on the Tufted Puffin, 

 with half-tone of Nest and Egg; The Scarlet 

 Tanager; Water Birds of Heron Lake; Some 

 Experience with the Young of the Ruffed 

 Grouse and Bob-white ; Protest against Bird 

 Slaughter: Halftone of Orioles Nest; Notes 

 from Audubon's Biography; Some Queer 

 Habits of Urinator iniber: Methods in the Art 

 of Taxidermy; The Barbarism of Fashion: 

 Twelve short articles, Dec, '94. 



Davie's Nests and Eggs 



North aiviericaN birds 



Re-Written and Greatly Enlarged, with an 



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This work is descriptive of the Nests and Eggs 

 of the Land and Water Birds of North America, 

 which includes all the species known to exist— 

 those that occur or are Indigenous north of the 

 Southern United States boundary, including 

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The breeding ran^e of each species Is given, 

 the time of nesting, the exact number ot eggs 

 laid, their color and size together with the chief 

 characteristics of the bird. 



The arrangement of the work is according to 

 the nomenclature of the A. O. U. Code and 

 Check List, and the old numbers (Ridgeway's) 

 as used in former editions, are placed to the 

 right of each species. Throughout the text all 

 the common names of the birds are to be found, 

 and a complete analytical index of these is 

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An invaluable book as an aid for the identlfl- 

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