CONTENTS. 



June with the Birds of the Washington Coast. Lynds Jones. 57 



Alexander Wilson. II. The Mystery of the Small-Headed Fly- 

 catcher. Frank L. Burns. 63 



The Birds of Point Pelee. P. A'. Taverner and B. H. Swales, 79 



All Day with the Birds. 96 



A Note on the Spring Migration, 1901, at Leland, Uncompahgre 



Ute Indian Reservation, Utah. H. Tullsen. 100 



Editorial. 101 



Field Notes— 

 The "Farthest North" record of the Cardinal in Iowa, Althea R. 

 Sherman, 102. A Quail Tragedy, Farida Wiley, ,102. Bachmlan's 

 Sparrow in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Leander S. Keyser, 103. Bald 

 Eagle and Great Horned Owl occupying the same nest, J. Warren 

 Jacobs, 103. Bird Notes from South-eastern Iowa, R. L. Baird, 104. 

 Brunnich's Murre on Lake Erie, 1907, E. L. Moseley, 104. 



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