CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXIV. 
NUMBER I. 
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DaniEL Giraup Euuiot. By Frank M. Chapman. (Plate I.) é 1 
THE ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER AS A FALL AND WINTER VISITANT 
IN THE REGION OF Boston, MassacuusEetts. By Horace W. 
Wright . ; : ; i 2 11 
Birps oF THE CHILLIWACK District, Bie By Major Allan 
Brooks ; : 3 28 
Tue Brrps or CuLEBRA ISLAND, Porto Rico. By Alexander 
Wetmore . 51 
Nores on A FEw OF THE "RARER Brrps OF SAuK AND DANE Coun- 
Tins, Wisconsin. By H.L. Stoddard. ; 63 
DESCRIPTION oF A NEW SUBSPECIES OF THE WESTERN MEADOWLARK 
By S. F. Rathbun. 68 
DEscrIPTION OF Telespiza ultima From Nuaoa Isanp. By William 
Alanson Bryan , 70 
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SuBSPEC IES OF THE Broap- WINGED Hawk. 
By B. H. Bailey , 73 
THIRTY-FOURTH STATED MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ORNITHOLO- 
cists’ Unton. By John Hall Sage . ; : : ‘ : 76 
GENERAL NOTES. 
The Roseate Tern (Sterna dougalli) on Lake Michigan, 86; Relation- 
ship of Florida Herons, 86; A New Record for New England, 86; 
Destruction of Passenger Pigeons in Arkansas, 87; American Gos- 
hawks in Kansas, 87; Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker (Picoides arcti- 
cus) in Jefferson Co., N. Y., 88; The Earliest Name for the Night- 
hawk, 88; A New Name for On ychospiza Prjwalski, 89; The Migrant 
Shrike near Boston, 89; Philadelphia Vireo (Vireosylva philadelphia) 
in Massachusetts 1 in Autumn, 89; Wilson’s Warbler (Wilsonia pusilla 
pusilla) in Massachusetts in December, 89; A Remarkable Case of 
Bird Feeding, 90; A Mockingbird in New "Hampshire, 91; Acadian 
Chickadee at Rhinebeck, N. Y., 91; The Acadian Chickadee on 
Long Island, 91; Alaska Hermit Thrush in Northeastern Illinois, 92; 
Winter Birds at Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, 92; Evening 
Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertina vespertina) at Cinnaminson, 
N. J., 93; Clarence Henry Morrell — A Correction, 93. 
RECENT LITERATURE. 
Index to ‘ The Ibis’ 1895-1912, 94; Noble on the Resident Birds of Guada- 
loupe, 94; Cherrie on the Ornithology of the Orinoco Region, 95; 
Recent Papers by Rothschild and Hartert, 95; Mearns on “Pardali- 
parus elegans, 96; Cooke’s ‘Second Annual Report of Bird Counts 
in the United States,’ 97; Pearl and Curtis on Dwarf Eggs, 97; Shu- 
feldt’s ‘Osteology of Palxornis, with other Notes on the Genus,’ 
97; Shufeldt on Fossil Birds, 9 98; Peters on a New Swift from Santo 
Domingo, 98; Riley on New Birds from Santo Domingo, 98; Town- 
send on Bird Conservation in Labrador, 99; Gyldenstolpe on the 
Birds of Siam, 99; Grénvold’s Illustrations of the Birds of South 
America, 100; Bryant on Food of the Roadrunner in California, 100; 
