THE WILSON BULLETIN 



A Queirterly Magaizine Devoted to the Study of Birds. 

 Official Organ of the Wilson Ornithological Club. 



Edited by LYNDS JONES. 



PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB, AT OBERLIN, OHIO. 



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 paid. Price in all countries in the International Postal Union, $1.25 a year, 40 cents 

 a number. Subscriptions may be sent to Lynds Jones, Oberlin, Ohio, or to Mr. Frank L. 

 Burns. Berwyn. Penn. 



Officers of the Wilson Ornithological Club for 1911: 



President — Frank L. Burns, Berwyn, Pa. 



Vice-President — W. E. Saunders, London, Ont. 



Secretary— Benj. T. Gault, Glenn Ellyn, 111. 



Treasurer — W. F. Henninger, New Bremen, Ohio. 



Members of the Executive Council — Lynds Jones, Oberlin, O. ; H. 

 C. Oberholser, Washington, D. C. ; B. H. Swales, Grosse Isle, Mich. 



E.ditorial 



In Bulletin No. 57, page 110, there begins a list of " The Birds 

 of Cleveland and Vicinity," unaccompanied by the autfhor's name. 

 Prof. Wells W. Cooke has called my attention to the fact that 

 the author of this paper was Mr. L. M. Davies. With sincere 

 apologies for the long delay in correcting this serious omission, 

 the correction is here presented. 



We are pleased to note that Mr. Frank S. Daggatt, who has 

 returned to California after a residence in Chicago for several 

 years, has recently been made Director of the Museum of History, 

 Science and Art. Los Angeles. The establishment of this Museum 

 has been brought about largely through the efforts of the members 

 of the Cooper Ornithological Club, especially Mr. Howard Robert- 

 80n. That Mr. Daggatt will make of the Museum an institution 

 of the greatest value to that region those wtio know him will be 



