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1906. Stone, W. Spring migration, 1905. Cassinia, 1905, pp. 52-67. 

 Contains notes and records from fourteen New Jersey stations. 



1907. Abbott, Clinton G. Summer Bird Life of the Newark, N. J., 

 Marshes. AuTc, 1907, pp. 1-11. 



An important paper announcing the breeding of the Florida Gallinule, 

 Least Bittern and Pied-billed Grebe. 



1907. Abbott, Clinton G. American Coot Nesting near Newark, 

 N. J. Auh, 1907, p. 436. 



1907. Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware Valley Ornitho- 

 logical Club, 1906. Cassinia, 1906, pp. 58-64. 



1907. Various Writers. European Starling in N. J. Bird Lore, 

 1907, pp. 209-210. 



1907. Holmes, LaRue K. Birds found within a Radius of Twelve 

 Miles of Summit, New Jersey. Wilson Bull., 1907, pp. 21-27. 



1907. A. L. L. Hunting Without a Gun. Forest and Stream, Feb- 

 ruary 23d, 1907, p. 292; March 23d, p. 454. 

 Winter birds at Millhurst, N. J. 



1907. L[emmon], I. McC. Spring Warblers. Forest and Stream, 

 August 17th, 1907, p. 254. 

 All late at Englewood, N. J. 



1907. Miller, R. F. Singular Nesting of the Fish Hawk or Osprey 

 on Telegraph Poles. Oologist, 1907, p. 156. 

 At Anglesea, not "Cape May," as stated. 



1907. Miller, R. F. The Black Tern at Philadelphia, Pa. Auk, 1907, 

 p. 211. 



1907. Miller, W. D. W. An Owl Tragedy. Bird Lore, 1907, p. 173. 



Syrnium varium. Nest at Plainfield, N. J. 



1907. Rogers, C. H. Birds observed on May 14th, 1907, at Princeton, 

 N. J. Wilson Bull, 1907, pp. 104-107. 



In article by Lynds Jones, which also contains an anonymous list from 

 Bloomfield, N. J. 



