422 USEFUL BIRDS. 



Report on tlie Birds of Massachusetts, by the State Board of Agricul- 

 ture to the House of Representatives, under the resolution of May 

 28, 1890. Ibid., 1890, pp. 2G7-273. 



The Destruction of Birds by the Elements in 190o-04:. E. II. Forlnish. 

 Ibid., 190;5, pp. 457-503. 



The Decrease of Certain Birds, and its Causes, with Suggestions for 

 Bird Protection. E. II. Forl)Usli. Ibid., 1904, pp. 429-543. 



A History of the (iame Birds, A\'ild-Fowl and Shore Birds of ]\Iassa- 

 chusetts and Adjacent vStates, including tliose used for food which 

 have disappeared since the settlement of the country and those 

 which are now hunted for food or sport, with observations on their 

 former al)undaiK*e and recent decrease in numbers ; also the means 

 of conserving tliose still in existence. E. II. Forbush. 1912. 

 Mvo. xvi-|- ()22 pages. Colored frontispiece, 37 lialf tones, 108 

 line cuts. 



Nature Leajfcts. 



No. 12. AVinter Birds at the Farm. E. II. Forbush. 1902. 



No. 14. Owl Friends. E. 11. Forbush. 1903. 



No. 15. Bird Houses. E. II. Forbush. 1903. 



No. 16. Our Friend the Chickadee. E. II. Forbush. 19u;;. 



No. 22. Hints for Out-door Bird Study. E. H. Forl)usli. I. Ilo-iv to 

 identify Birds. 1904. 



No. 23. Ibid. H. How to find Birds. 1904. 



No. 24. Ibid. HI. How to approach Birds. 1904. 



^o. 2b. Ibid. IV. How to attract Birds. 1904. 



Annual reports of the State Ornithologist api)ear in the annual reports 

 of the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture for 1908 and 

 succeeding years. 



