CONTENTS. 

 June with the Birds of the Washington Coast. Lynds Jones. 3 



Alexander Wilson. V. The Completion of the American Ornithol- 

 ogy. Frank L. Burns. 16 



The Status of the American Barn Owl (Strix pratincola) in Picka- 

 way County, Ohio. B. R. Bales, M.D. 35 



Migration Halts. Althea R. Sherman. 38 



An Exercise in Bird Study. W. F. Copeland. 40 



Yellow-breasted Chat, Ernestine Cooley, 41. Wood Thrush, Jay 



A. Meyers, 42. Robin, David B. Grubb, 43. Song Sparrow, 



James A. Alford and C. Lee Shilliday, 44. 



Warbler Notes from Wayne County, Michigan. J. Claire Wood. 45 

 Editorial. 47 



Field Notes — 



Tufted Titmouse, Miss R. M. Leete, 48. Golden Eagle, 48 ; Loon 

 in Pennsylvania, Frank L. Burns, 48. Bohemian Waxwing, 

 Althea R. Sherman, 49. A Lunch Counter, Carl C. Lawson, 

 49. Redpolls, Ernest W. Vickers, 49. 



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