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Cooke, Wells W. 



The migration of North American Sparrows. Twentieth Paper. 



Bird-Lore, January-February, 1913, vol. xv, No. 1, pp. 16-17. 



Gives dates and localities in connection with the migration of the 



Snow Bunting. 

 The migration of North American Sparrows. Twenty-first Paper. 



. Idem, March-April, 1913, vol. xv, No. 2, pp. 104-107, with map of 



North America, showing isochronal lines of the Fox Sparrow. 



Gives details of the Fox Sparrow. 

 The migration of North American Sparrows. Twenty-second Paper. 



Idem, May-June, 1913, vol. xv, No. 3, p. 171. 



The Pyrrhuloxia and the Cardinal. 

 The migration of North American Sparrows. Twenty-third Paper. 



Idem, July-August, 1913, vol. xv, No. 4, pp. 236-240. 



The Black-throated Sparrow, Bell's Sparrow, the Sage Sparrow and 



Lincoln's Sparrow. 

 The migration of North American Sparrows. Twenty-fourth Paper. 



Idem, September-October, 1913, vol. xv, No. 5, pp. 301-303. 



Harris's Sparrow and the Golden-crowned Sparrow. 

 The migration of North American Sparrows. Twenty-fifth Paper. 



Idem, November- December, 1913, vol. xv, No. 6, pp. 364-365. 



The Aleutian Rosy Finch. 

 Distribution and migration of North American Herons and their allies. 



Biological Survey, Bulletin No. 45, May, 1913, United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, pp. 1-70, with 21 maps. 



The maps illustrate the distribution (places of breeding and occur- 

 rence during the summer) of these birds. 

 Saving the ducks and geese. 



The National Geographic Magazine, March, 1913, vol. xxiv, No. 3, pp. 



361-380, with 8 half-tone illustrations and 7 maps. 



The maps illustrate the distribution, migration routes and breeding 



places of North American Ducks and Geese. 



Criddle, Norman. 



New or rare bird records from Manitoba, 1912. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, January, 1913, vol. xxvi, No. 10. pp. 126-127. 

 Records the occurrence of Say's Phoebe and Oberholster's Horned 

 Lark in Manitoba and gives notes on the distribution of several other 

 birds. 



Dear, L. S. 



Records. 



The Oologist, October, 1913, vol. xxx, No. 10, p. 263. 



Gives notes on the Mourning Dove and Great Blue Heron at Fort 



William, Ontario. 



Dionné, C. E. 



Ornithologie de Belle-Isle. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, July, 1913, vol. xl, (xx of the new series) 

 No. 1, pp. 4-8. 



A general description of the island is given with a few faunistic notes, 

 and a list of 4° species of birds. 



