THE OOLOGIST. 



Birds Eggs: The Sooty Grouse: California 

 Vulture: A Lucky Day: Winter Collecting: or 

 SoTiiething about Owls: The Sagacity of Flsh 

 Hawks: American Goshawk in Illinois: The 

 Yellow Palm Warbler: Collecting Black Vul 

 tures Eggs: Twenty-one Short Note^i. Feb 

 ruary '93. 



No h9 —Chat and Cliff Swallow; Toe Herons of 

 Michigan: The Winter Visitors of Central 

 Park. N. Y : Another Day with the Birds of 

 Southern California : The Loggerhead Shrike 

 of Florida: How to Prepare a Bird S:<iu: A 

 Trick of the Crow: Notes on Calharfes Aura: 

 The American Bittern: The Barred Owl: 

 Hints oa Skinning and Mounting Birds: 

 Great Horned Owl in Iowa: Four short 

 articles. March "93. 



No. 90 — RAProuES OF Mich iG.\N -American 

 Sparrow Hawk. Red-tailed Hawk, etc.: A 

 Collector's Gun:The Rough-winged Swallow: 

 A CJriti'-ism : Nesting of the Blue-winged 

 Yellow Warciler: scenes From the Life of 

 Alexander Wilson — Wilron in .Scotland: 

 Queer Myths about Birds: Band-taileii Pig- 

 eons: C'aspian or Imperial Tern: A Tin- 

 colored Blackbird : Another California Trip: 

 Illino's River Valley from an Ornithological 

 Standpoint: Tribulations of the Oulogist 

 (Poeti'v): Two sbort note^. April "93. 



No. 91. On the Haljits of the CUilifornia Quail 

 In New Zealand: Courtesy and Business iti 

 Exchanging: The Raptores of Omaha and 

 Vicinity: A Few Hints on C;iinping: Short- 

 billed Marsh Wre i: The Prairie Horue'lLark: 

 Plumage: Canadian Birds: Scenes from the 

 Life of Alexander Wilson— His Early Ameri- 

 can Career: Among the Snake Birds: Tri- 

 nominal Nomenclature: Fifteen short ar- 

 ticles. May '9;^. 



No, 9-i.— Taking the Eggs of the Peregrine 

 Falcon: Remarkable Flight of (iee^e: A Trip 

 for Loon"s Kggs: Scenes from the Life of 

 Alexander Wilson— Wilson and Bartram the 

 Naturalist: Floridian Races: The Embry- 

 ology of a Bird : How to Visit the World's 

 Fair:.\FewMoi-eHints onSc'entiUcOsteology: 

 Sevenshortartic.es. June '93. 



TJo. 93 A Study ia Orange and Black: Birds 

 as Pets: A Heronry: Notes from Yamhill 

 Co . Oregon: Rare Nesting: Scenes from the 

 Life of Alexander Wilson— The Planning of 

 His American Ornithology: The Chimney 

 Swift: Among the Least Bitterns: Thf Amer- 

 ican Magpie: The Pintail Duck. July "93. 



No. 94. — Scenes from the Life of Alexander 

 Wilson Journey to t-ie Falls of Niagara: 

 Twice used Hummingbird's Nests. Notes on 

 the Nesting Hal)its of the Scissor-tniled Fly- 

 catcher; Nesting Habits of the Hades Plung- 

 er : The History of a Cowbird's Etrg: Black 

 Tern; T>ie Plumed Partridge: Tlie Long- 

 crested J^y in Colorado; Hash: A Mammoth 

 Egg; Twelve short .'rticles. August '9-1 



No. 95.— Scenes fi-om the Life of Alexander 

 Wilson— The Progress of His Undertaking: 

 The American and Least Bitterns in Henry 

 Co.. 111.; Cruising and Science: The Rose- 

 breasted Grosbeak at Home: A Narrow Es- 

 cape: The Sap-sucker: The White-tailed Kite 

 and Prairie Falcon in California: The Fair; 

 Four short articles. September "93. 



No. 96.— Scenes from the Life of Ale.xander 

 Wilson— The Fir>t Volume of the American 

 Ornithology: Raptores of ^lichieran— Broad- 

 winged Hawk. Red-shouldered Hawk, etc.: 

 Auld Lang Sj-ne; The M irsh Hawk ^nd Its 

 Eggs; The Ameri' an Woodcock; Nesting 

 Habits of the Baii'd's and Carolina Wrens in 

 Travis Co. Texas; Death of B. F. Goss;A 

 Dav in the Wocds; Bird AVit and the Lack 

 of it. October '93. 



No. 97.— Some Notes on the Wild Turkey; 

 Raptores of Michigan — American Rough- 

 legged Hawk. Golden E igle. Bald Eagle. 



American Long-eared Owl. etc.: With the 

 Prair e Warbler; MigJ-ation; Sharp-shinned 

 Hawk: Shore Birds at Lake Roland and Loch 

 Raven, Baltimore Co.. Md. : The Game Bird 

 of the Prairie; Sora and Virginia Rails; 

 Eight short articles. November "93. 



No 9>i.— Collecting at N'ght (Poetry); Oology; 

 Not a Criticism : A Nest of the Canvas- 

 back: Scenes from the Life of Alexander 

 Wilson— His Southern Subscription Tour; 

 Notes on the Birds of Henry Co , Iowa; 

 Raptores of Michigan — Short-eared Owl, 

 Barred Owl. Saw-whet Owl. etc. ; A Peculiar 

 Nesting Site : Six short articles. December 

 '93 



No. 99.— Title pages for binding with a com- 

 plete and exhaustive inde.x for Vol. X; Rap- 

 tores of Michig:in— Screech Owl. GreatHorned 

 Owl: A Collecting Trip in Florida: Western 

 Warbling Vireo; The Ooc,ogist"s Exhibit of 

 Birds Eggs at the World's Columbian Ex- 

 position—^ Complete Li t of the Exhibitors 

 and the l^ets They Exhibited (6'^ pages); 

 January "91. 



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