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very rare birds in this State, and hope to receive funds for having 

 them permanently preserved in a State museum. There was also 

 an unsusal flight of Gulls along the Susquehanna river after the 

 breaking up of the ice, and this was doubtless due to the masses of 

 ice filling the bays and covering their feeding grounds near the 

 mouth of the river." Modest quarterly and monthly bulletins with 

 a mailing list of upward of twenty-four thousand names, have taken 

 the place of the costly and highly colored picture books of a few 

 years ago, and earnest efforts are being made to advance the knowl- 

 edge of economic ornithology. For the first time in a number of 

 years, continuous work is being done in the central part of the 

 State, and while it might be said in criticism that more specific in- 

 formation would in no wise detract from the popular nature of the 

 records of the occurrence of certain of the rarer species secured, 

 an immense amount of work is being done. F. L. B. 



PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 



Amateur Sportsman, Vol. XXXII, No. 3. 



American Ornithology, Vol. V, Nos. 1, 2. 



Bird Lore, Vol. VII, No. 1. 



Boys and Girls, Vol. Ill, No. 4; Vol. IV. Nos. 1, 2. 



Bulletin of the Michigan Ornithological Club, Vol. V. No. 4. 



Bulletin No. IS, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Biological Sur- 

 vey. Distribution and Migration of North American Warblers. By 

 Wells W. Cooke. 



Bulletin No. 19, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Biological sur- 

 vey. Hunting Licenses, Their History. Objects and Limitations. 

 By T. S. Palmer. 



Bulletin 222, Michigan State Agricultural College Experiment 

 Station. 



Bulletin 150. 156. Ohio Agriculture Experiment Station. 



Bulletin No. 69. Pennsylvania State College Agriculture Experi- 

 ment Station. 



Bulletins of Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Vol. II, Nos. 

 2. 8, 9. 



Cassinia, Vol. III. 



Colorado College Studies. Science Series. Vol. XI, Nos. 30. 31, 

 32. 36, 37, 38. 



Condor, The, Vol. VII., No. 1. 



Journal of the Maine Ornithological Society, The, Vol. VI. No. 4. 



Maine Sportman, Vol. XII. Nos. 136, 137. 



Naturalistic Canadien. Le, Vol. XXXI, No. 12; Vol. XXXII. No. 1. 



Ohio Naturalist, The, Vol. V, Nos. 2, 3. 



Ornithologische Monatschrift, Vol. XXIX, Nos. 11, 12; Vol. XXX. 

 No. 1. 



Report of the Michigan State Board of Agriculture. 1904. 



Summer Resident Birds of Brewster County. Texas. By Thos. 

 H. Montgomery. Jr. From The Auk, Vol. XXII. No. 1. 



