CONTENTS 



The Snow Bunting, by W. Elmer Eckblaw . . . 41-45 



Migration Records of Kansas Birds, by Bessie Price Douthitt 45-52 



The Bald Eagle in Louisiana, by Alfred M. Bailey . . 52-55 



The Gray Kingbird, by John Williams .... 55-58 



A Day with Lake County Birds, by F. N. Shankland . . 59-63 



General Notes 64-66 



Nebraska Union . . 67-69 



THE WILSON BULLETIN 



Published quarterly, March, June, September, December, as the organ 

 of the Wilson Ornithological Club and the Nebraska Ornithologists IJnion, 

 is edited by Dr. Lynds Jones. 



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The Officers of the Wilson Ornithological Club for the year 1917 are: 

 President — Prof. Myron H. Swenk, 1410 37th St., Lincoln, Neb. 

 Vice-President — George L. Fordyce, Youngstown, O. 

 Secretary — Albert F. Ganier, 1221 17th Ave. So., Nashville, Tenn. 

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Entered as Second-class Matter, July 13, 1916, at the Post Office at Oberlin, 

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