CONTENTS. 



Bird Migration at Point Pelee, Ontario, in the Fall of 1909. 



Norman A. Wood 63 



Alexander Wilson, VIII. His Early Life and Writings. 



Frank L. Burns 79 



The Birds of Cedar Point and Vicinity. Lynds Jones 97 



Notes on the Sandhill Crane. Stephen Sargent Visher 115 



Effects of Weather in North-eastern Iowa, Spring, 1910. 



Althea R. Sherman 117 



On Some Eggs Supposed to be New to Science. 



W. F. Henninger 119 



Editorial. 121 



Reviews. 122 



Field Notes. 124 



Notes from Eastern Ohio. Harry B. McConnell. 124 



Henslow's Sparrow Nesting in Ohio. W. F. Henninger. 125 



Red-headed Woodpecker vs. Blue Jays. L. S. Kohler. 126 



Bluebirds vs. English Sparrows. L. S. Kohler. 126 



Additional Vernacular Name for the Flicker. G. Clyde Fisher 127 



Personals. 127 



Our Members Here and There 127 



Names Proposed for Membership. 128 



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