THE OOLOGIST. 



bling Mixture from Connecticut: Henslows 

 Sparrow : A Few Notes on Ornithology and 

 Ornithologists :The Ruby-throated Humming- 

 bird ; Of Interest to Oologists ; How I Found 

 a Killdeer's Nest :Range of the Towhee ; Owls 

 as Pets : Michigan Notes ; A Rose-breasted 

 Grosbeak "Widower: 5 short arts Sept. '91. 



No. 73.— The Screech Owl; The Divers: In Fa- 

 vor of an Organization : What is the Most 

 Northern Latitude in Which the Che-n-lnk 

 Breeds: Notes at Random: Ornithologists 

 Association; Harlan's Buzzard and the Red- 

 tail: An April's Outing: Eggs of the Sharpe's 

 Seed-eater: Shall We have a General Associ- 

 ation of Scientists : A Trip to Cobb's Island : 

 One of Indiana's New Laws; '-Bird Nestmgin 

 Northwest Canada." -Frernde Eire im Xest." 

 5 short articles. Oct. '91 



No. 73.— The Great Carolina Wren; A Timely 

 Letter : Western tlobin ; Western New York 

 Naturalist's Association: The Scissor-tailed 

 Flycatcher: California Thrasher ; Ornitholo- 

 gist Association: Albino Birds; Chewink or 

 "Chewee"; 'Our Birds in Their Haunts"; 

 The Lark Bunting: List of Birds Found 

 Breeding in the Vicinity of Peoria Ills; 

 Worlds Fair Notes; Relics by the Wagon 

 Load. Nov. '91 



No. 74.— The Sharp-shinned Hawk ; A White 

 Crow; The Pileated Woodpecker: Russet- 

 backed Thrush ;How Dr. M. Keeps His Oolo- 

 gical Treasures; Thanksgi^•ing Notes from 

 the Far West : The Blue-gray Gnat-catcher in 

 Arkansas ; Shall We Organize : Bird Nesting 

 in November ; Frauds ; A Further Contribu- 

 tion to the Chewink Controversy; One Day's 

 Tramp : The Nest of the Chestnut-sided War- 

 bler: The Gulls: The Carolina Parrot: Bar- 

 tram's Sandpiper: The Homed Grebe, 

 World's Fair Notes. This number also con- 

 tains a 4-page inset of Nuttal's Ornithology. 

 Dec. '91. 

 VOLrME IX. 



No. 75— Bird Nesting in North-west Canada; 

 Two Birds of Western Kansas: Ornitholo- 

 gists Association: Western New York Natur- 

 alists Association; The Blue Grosbeak; 

 Marvland Yellow-throat: Chewink; Th& 

 Bronzed Grackle, Prizes for Best Articles; 

 Are Nesting Cavities Occupied More than 

 Once; Old Recollections: Summer Tanager ; 

 "The Wavofthe Transgi-essor is Hard'';"Our 

 Birds in Their Haimts.'' b short articles, this 

 No. also contains a plate in two colors of 

 Long Lake and Nests of Canvas-back and 

 Yellow-headed Blackbird. Jan. '9-2. » 



No. 76— Title pages for binding %vlth complete 

 and exhaustive index for Vol. VIII Zootomy 

 —The Domestic Pigeon (Illustrated) : Yellow 

 Warbler; Black-throated Bunting; Four 

 Birds of Oregon : My Trays; Pileated Wood- 

 pecker ; Notes on Albinoes ; A Day's Trip for 

 Bald Eagle Nests in Florida; Pai-tridges and 

 Their Relatives; Notes on Some Peculiar 

 Eggs: Collecting on the Farallone Island; 

 Our Winter Visitors ; 3 short articles. Feb- 

 ruary '92. 



No. 77 A Pair of Screech Owls at Home (an 

 engraved Frontispiece) Zootomy— The Dom- 

 estic Pigeon: Incessancy of the Yellow Warb- 

 ler'sSong ; Some of Our Thrushes : The Spec- 

 imens I Didn't Get; Notes from South-west- 

 em Ohio; A Day vriXh. the Ducks: A Trip 

 Through "Wa-hoo Hammock:' A True Nat- 

 uralist; The Crow; Around Omaha; Early 

 Nesting of the Great Horned Owl ; A Trait of 

 the Carolina Wren: Visiting a Bald Eagle's 

 Nest in Virginia; The Vireos of Connecticut ; 

 The Crossbill in Iowa; Notes from the Vir- 

 ginia Coast; An Hour with the Water Birds; 

 Holf-a-dozen short articies.notes. etc. March 

 '92. 



No. 78.— Sharp-shinned Hawk (Half-tone en- 

 graving) ; Lanius Boreal's on Deck : A Vaca- 



tion with the Birds ; The Ibis of Ledworth 

 Lake; Notes on the Whip-poor-will; The 

 Black Rail in Franklin Co.. Kans.; Albino 

 Eggs of the Long-billed Marsh Wren ; Notes 

 from Nova Scotia ; Scientific Names, Their 

 Use and Beauty ; Pointers on Making Bird 

 Skins; Collecting on an European Islet: The 

 Great Gray Owl; Collecting and Collectors; 

 A Collecting Trip ; Zootomy. The Domestic 

 Pigeon; Prepare Your Specimens Well; 

 Eleven short articles. April '92. 



No. 79. — Acanthis Linaria : Bird Notes from Or- 

 egon; The Woodpeckers; Phainopepla or 

 Black-crested Flycatcher: After Golden Eag- 

 les; Among the "Blue-grays"; Treatment of 

 Cases of Ixy Poison; A Trip After Beach 

 Birds ; Some of Our Louisiana Birds : A Step 

 intheRigkt Direction: A Winter Acquain- 

 tance: Are Crows Beneficial ■?: Spring Open- 

 ers; The Wood Ibis; The Yellow Warbler's 

 Song; Wilson's Snipe: Notes from Southern 

 Wisconsin; Eleven short articles. May '92. 



No. 80.— A Taxidermist's Camp (engraved 

 Frontispiece) ; The Purple Finch : South Dak- 

 ota Notes ; Some of Our Visitors and Neigh- 

 bors ; The Black Vulture in Orleans Co. ; A 

 Day's Collecting in California; The Turkey 

 Vulture ; The Purple Finch in Broome Co., 

 N. Y. ; Two rare nests . The Chestnut-sided 

 Warbler; Six short articles. June '92. 



No. 81.— A Quawk town: The Hairy Wood- 

 pecker: Birds found Breeding in Bertie Co., 

 No. Car. ; California Bush-Tit: Nighthawks 

 in Binghampton, N. Y. ; Sitta Canadensis in 

 Montana: A Few Notes on the Red-tailed 

 Hawk; The Hummingbird in So. Car. ; Five 

 short articles. Julv '92. 



No. 82.— Collecting on Cobb's Island: Va:The 

 Ashy Petrel (Oceanodroma homochroa) on 

 the Farrallones : After the Yellow-billed Mag- 

 pie; An Oological Trip in Central Illinois; 

 Iowa Notes; The Chicadee in Rutland Co.. 

 Vt; The Long-eared Owl; 5 short articles 

 August '9"2. 



No.83.— The Breeding Warblers of Western New 

 York: A Tramp Through Wood and Marshes 

 in Eastern Iowa: Acadian Flycatcher: the 

 Prothonotary Warbler; Notes from Bexai' 

 Co. Tex; How I Spent Easter Sunday; A Cali- 

 fornia Collecting Ground; Past Remin- 

 iscences : Six short articles. Sept. '92. 



No. 84. -The History and Mystei-y of Jacob 

 Potter Jr. ; A Dav in the Field : The Genus 

 Thryothorus; The Califomian Bush-Tit: A 

 Ramble in May ; Among the Hummingbirds ; 

 A Collecting Expedition; Five short articles. 

 Oct. '92. 



No. 85.— Osteology for Amatuers; Buzzard 

 Island ; Winter Visitors : The Chestnut-collar- 

 ed Long.spur; Fringilladae in Newton, Mid- 

 dlesex County, Mass. ; The Birds in Bush 

 Fields inSurnmer; Some Trips for Hawks 

 Eggs. November '92. 



No. 86.— "Cut of Eggs of Califomia Murre"; 

 Professional Egging: or the Collecting of 

 Mun-e's Eggs In California; A Collection of 

 North Carolina Birds Eggs; Report of West- 

 em New York Naturalists Association ; Two 

 Western Birds ; The Fascination of Oology: 

 To the Ornithologists of. Illinois : Cerulean 

 Warbler. December '92. 



No. 87.— A Field Naturalists Outfit ; Tue Gold- 

 en Swamp Warbler; Bird Nesting in an 

 Illinois Swamp ; Birds as Pets (One Way of 

 Taming Them) : The Osprey in Florida and 

 Other Notes ; Notes from Isabella Co. . Mich ; 

 The Birds Which Breed in Central Park. New 

 York City; Two Warblers; A Collection of 

 North Carolina Birds Eggs ; Wanted— Advice , 

 Two short articles. January '93. 



No. 88.— The American Osprey; A summer 

 Ramble : Some Sparrows in Minnesota ; Col- 

 lecting in Chicago: Scientific Osteology for 

 Amateurs; A Collection, of North Carolina. 



