CONTENTS. 



Birds of Cedar Point and Vicinity. Lynds Jones. 55 

 The Falcones of North America. Rev. W. F. Henninger and 



Lynds Jones. 77 



Some Washington Bird Notes. Dr. R. W. Shufeldt. 95 



Rough-legged Hawk Notes. W. E. Saunders. 97 



Spring Migration in Middle Western Ohio. W. F. Henninger. 99 



Abnormal Coloration of the Scaup Duck. W. F. Henninger. 102 



Audubon Correspondence. Frank L. Burns. 103 



Nidification of the Worm-eating Warbler. Frank L. Burns. 104 



Editorial. 106 

 Field Notes — 



Baird's Sandpiper; The Dickcissel, J. Claire Wood, 107. 



The Rough-Winged Swallow and Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher 



Breeding in Michigan, J. Claire Wood. 108 



Members of the Wilson Ornithological Club. 110 



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