Contents of Volume XXXIV. v 
Migrant Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus migrans) at Newburyport, Mass., 
214; The Cape May and Other Rare Warblers at Hatley, Stanstead 
County, Quebec, 214; Breeding of the Canada Warbler in Northern 
New Jersey, 214; Mockingbird at West Haven, Conn., 215; Hudso- 
nian Chickadees at Hatley, Stanstead County, Quebec, 215; Penthestes 
hudsonicus at Portland, Maine, 215; ‘‘One of the Rarest Birds,’ 215; 
Townsend’s Solitaire (M. townsendi) at Seattle, Washington, 217; 
Winter Birds at Hatley, Stanstead County, Quebec, 217; Unusual 
Late Autumn and Winter Records for Eastern Massachusetts, 217; 
Rare Winter Visitants in the Vicinity of Plainfield, New Jersey, 
218; Notes from Madison, Wisconsin, 219; Notes from North 
Carolina, 219; Acknowledgement, 220. 
RECENT LITERATURE. 
Allen Bibliography, 221; Thorburn’s ‘ British Birds,’ 221; Evans’ 
‘Birds of Britain,’ 223; Todd on New Birds from Colombia and 
Bolivia, 224; Grinnell on the Evening Grosbeak, 225; Brooks’ ‘Game 
Birds of West Virginia,’ 225; Forbush’s Recent Bulletins on Economic 
Biology, 226; A Bibliography of British Ornithology, 227; Cory on 
New South American Birds, 227; Oberholser on the Birds of Bawean 
Island, 227; Wetmore on Secondary Sexual Characters in the Ruddy 
Duck, 228; Mathews’ ‘ Birds of Australia,’ 228; Origin of the Generic 
Name thia, 229; Bird Enemies of a few Insect Pests, 230; Annual 
Report of the National Association of Audubon Societies, 231; Lloyd- 
Jones on Feather Pigments, 232; Grinnell on Distributional Control 
232; Recent Publications of the U.S. Biological Survey, 232; The 
Ornithological Journals, 233; Ornithological Articles in Other Journals, 
236; Publications Received, 236. 
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CORRESPONDENCE. 
A Description of Audubon, 239; Concealing Coloration, 240. 
NOTES AND NEWS. 
Obituaries: Samuel Wright, 240; Mrs. Katharine Rebecca Styer, 241; 
Annual Meeting of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, 241; 
Fuertes’ Mammal Portraits, 242; University of Michigan Ornitho- 
logical Course, 242; Book Notice, 242. 
NUMBER III. 
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LIFE AND WRITINGS OF PRoressor F. E. L. Beau. By W. L. McAtee. 
(Plate VI.) : .. 248 
Some Summer Brrps or Nortuern New Brunswick. By P. B.: 
Philipp and B. S. Bowdish. (Plates VII-IX.) ; 265 
Miss Lawson’s RECOLLECTIONS OF ORNITHOLOGISTS. By Frank L. 
Burns ; 275 
THE STATUS OF THE BLACK- -THROATED Loon "(Gavia arctica) AS A 
NortH AMERICAN Birp. By F. Seymore Hersey 283 
AN IMPROVED OBSERVATION TENT. By R. M. Strong. ‘(Plate X.) 290 
FIELD NOTES ON THE SERIEMA (Chunga burmeisteri). By Howarth. 
Boyle ; 294 
THIRTY-TWO YEARS OF Birp MIGRATION AT RALEIGH, Nort Caro- 
LINA, By C.S. Brimley . ; : : ‘ : ; . 296 
