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KIRTLAND WARBLER (Dendroica kirtlandi) FOUND 

 BREEDING. 



Ohio ornithologists congratulate Michigan ornithologists 

 upon their great good fortune in finding the nest, eggs and 

 young of Kirtland Warbler in their own state. We shall await 

 with keen anticipations the appearnce of the next Bulletin of 

 the Michigan (Ornithological Club, with its promised contri- 

 butions on the life history of this little known warbler. 



INFORMATION WANTED. 



We desire to call attention again to the two lines of investi- 

 gation and the call for help in completing the work. Mr. Alex. 

 W. Blain, Jr., 131 Elmwood avenue, Detroit, Mich., desires 

 information of any sort concerning the Great Blue Heron 

 (Ardca hcrodias). Lynds Jones, Oberlin, Ohio, desires in- 

 formation concerning the Mourning Dove (Zcnaidura niacrou- 

 ra) , and the loan of series of skins from all parts of the 

 country, but particularly from the northwestern states and 

 Canada. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 1904. 

 The attention of all members is called to the provision in our 

 Constitution which calls for the nomination of persons for the of- 

 fices of President, Secretary, Treasurer, and three members of an 

 Executive Council. These nominations are to be made during the 

 month of September, and should be sent to the President, Lynds 

 Jones, Oberlin, O.; they will be counted if mailed on the last day of 

 September. It is important that each Active member should make 

 nominations. This matter will not take care of itself, but requires 

 study at Woods Holl. 



A CORRECTION. 



In Bulletin 42, page 27, line 13, "Downey Woodpecker, 10," should 

 read, "Downy Woodpecker, 1 female." 



