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1899. Knox, J. C. My First Trip in '99. Oologist 16:118-20, 

 131-34. 



Interesting field notes from Jackson Co. 



Lano, Albert. The Turnstone {Arenaria inter pres) in Min- 

 nesota. Auk 16:76-77. 



Taking of several specimens reported. 



Peabody, p. B. Richardson's |Owl. Bird-Lore 1:190-92. 

 lUus. 



Occurrence at Hallock, Kittson Co. 



Roberts, Thos. S. The Prothonotary or Golden Swamp 

 Warbler {Protonotaria citrea) a Common Summer Resident 

 of Southeastern Minnesota. Auk 16:236-46. Illus. 

 Contains first record of the Red-bellied Woodpecker in Minnesota. 



Warren, Oscar Bird, A Chapter in the Life of the Canada 

 Jay. Auk 16:12-19. Illus. 



An important account, illustrated with original photographs, of the nesting 

 of this bird in northern Minnesota. 



1900. Roberts, Thomas S. An Account of the Nesting Habits'of 

 Franklin's Rosy Gull {Lams franklini) as Observed at Heron 

 Lake in Southwestern Minnesota. Auk 17:272-83. Illus. 



Includes record of the nesting of the Eared Grebe, etc. 



1901. Peabody, P. B. Nesting Habits of LeConte's Sparrow. 

 Auk 18:129-34. Illus. 



Notes from northwestern Minnesota. 



1902. Cox, Ulysses O. The Pileated Woodpecker (Ceophlceus 

 pileatus) in Minnesota. Auk 19:388-89. Illus. 



1904. Currier, Edmonde S. Summer Birds of the Leech Lake 

 Region, Minnesota. Auk 21:29-44. 



Annotated list of 117 species and subspecies. 



Gibbs, Oliver and McCray, Miss Alice C. Our Summer 

 Boarders — The Birds. Trees, Fruits, and Flowers of Minne- 

 sota 32:251-55. 



Contains a nominal list of 85 species by Miss McCray from St. Paul and 

 Prescott, Wis. 



