48 AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY. 



LETTER SQUARE. 



Find thirty-six birds. 



REDSTARTREKCILF 

 EEOURRUKNILOBOB 

 DUDBCUMKNLEOIUA 

 TRUBAKAGLERTSEK 

 HERMITTHRUSHYAJ 

 ROREARACOWTNARB 

 OVENBIRDTITIPIP 

 ANITHIRDTELFFUR 

 TROUPIALONIDREV 

 EVENINGGROSBEAK 

 DUNLINRSEVODHNH 

 LINNETAOLTKCOEW 

 OWLETEDAAWNTRRO 

 ORIOLEEHAILOEIR 

 NUTHATCHPRNNTAC 



G. L. Harrington, Langdon, Minn. 



What birds are suggested in the following sentences? 



1. I shall severely punish my son William. 



2. John, bring a crowbar to move this stone. 



3. With flushed cheeks he ran quickly from us toward the train, for 

 the conductor had called "all aboard." 



4. Ben painted the handles of his hatchet and hammer alight yellow. 



5. Silently the flakes of suow floated through the air. 



6. They crossed the brook on a rail from the fence. 



7. He consulted a high official in the Roman Catholic church. 



8 A large kettle swung from an iron arm in the old-fashioned fire- 

 place, 



9. King Edward caught a basket full of fish. 



10. The Knight wrapped his mantle more closely about him, for 

 the wind blew fiercely. 



