CONTENTS 



A Strange Case of Hybridism . . By F. C. Lincoln 1-2 



Birds Observed Near Minco, Central Oklahoma 



By Alexander Wetmore 2-10 



Louisiana Bird Refugees . . By Alfred M. Burley 11-1") 



Harris Hawks in Ohio ... By Thomas M. Earl 15-16 



General Notes 17-21 



Membership Roll 22-32 



XHE \A/IL©OIN BULLEXIIN 



published quarterly, March, June, September, December, as the organ of 

 the Wilson Ornithological Club and the Nebraska Ornithologists Union, is 

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