THE OOLOGIST. 



bUng Mixture from Connecticut; Henslow's 

 Sparrow : A Few Notes on Ornithology and 

 Ornithologists -.The Ruby-throated Humming- 

 bird: O) interest to Oologists; Howl Found 

 a Killdeer's Nest ; Kange of the T()whee;0\vlfs 

 as Pets; Michigan Notes; A Kose-breasted 

 Grosbeak Widower; 5 short arts. Sept. '91. 



No. 7L'.— The Screech Owl ; The Divers ; In Fa- 

 vor of an Organization; What is the Most 

 Northern I.:ititude in Which the Chewink 

 Breeds: Notes at Ramdom ; Ornithologists 

 Associ:ition : Harlan's Buzzard and the Ked- 

 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 Nesting in 

 Northwest Canada." -Fremde Eier irn Nentr 

 5 short articles. Oct. '91. 



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

 Letter; Western Robin : Western New York 

 Naturalists Association; The Scissoi'-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; 

 World's Fair Notes; Relics by the Wagon 

 Load. Nov. '91. 



No. T4.— The Sharp-shinned Hawk; A White 

 Crow: The Pileated Woodpecker; Russet- 

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

 glcal Treasures: Thanksgiving 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 V/ar- 

 bler; The Gulls: The Carolina Parrot; Bar- 

 tram's Sandpiper; The Horned Grebe; 

 World's [>'air Notes. Tliis number also con- 

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

 Dec. '91. 



VOLUME IX. 

 No. 7Jj.— Bird Ne.sting in North-west Canada: 

 Two Birds of Western Kansas; Ornitholo- 

 gists Association ; Western New York Natur- 

 alists Association; The Blue Grosbeak: 

 Maryland Yellow-throat: Chewink; The 

 Bronzed Grackle; Prizes for Best Articles; 

 Are Nesting Cavities Occupied More than 

 Once: Old Recollections; Summer Tanager; 

 -The Way of the Transgressor is Hard";-Our 

 Birds in Their Haunts." b short articles, this 

 N(x also contains a plate in two colors of 

 Long La]<e and Nesis of Canvas-back and 

 Yellow-headed Blackbird. Jan. '9'^, 



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