vi Contents of Volume XXV. 



NUMBER III. 



Observations on the Golden Eagle in Montana. By E. S. Cam- 

 eron. (Plate I-IV) 251 



Notes on the Broad-winged Hawks of the West Indies, with 



Description of a New FoRii. By J . H. Riley . . . 268 

 Recent Notes on Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania. By Rich- 

 ard C. Harlow .......... 276 



Birds of Delaware — Additional Notes. By C. J. Pennock . 282 



The Case of Strix vs. Aluco. By J. A. Allen .... 288 



Treganza Blue Heron, ^y Edward J . Court. (Plates V and VI.) 291 

 Lams kumlieni and other Northern Gulls in the Neighbor- 

 hood of Boston. By Francis H. Allen .... 296 



Columbina versus Chocmepelia. By J. A. Allen .... 301 



The Destruction of Whistling Swans (Olor columhianus) at 



Niagara Falls. By James H. Fleming .... 306 



The Macaw of Dominica. By Austin Hobart Clark . . . 309 



GENERAL NOTES. 



Cabots' Tern (Sterna sandvicensis acuflavida) Breeding in North 

 Carolina, 312; Lead Poisoning in Ducks, 312; Capture of the 

 Flamingo at Lake Worth, Fla., 313; The Snowy Heron in South 

 Carolina, 313; The Black-crowned Night Heron in Washtenaw 

 County, Mich., 314; The Turkey Buzzard near Schenectady, N. Y., 

 315 ; Migration of Hawks, 315 ; A New Name for the Texan Barred 

 Owl, 316; The Breeding Season of Stri.x pratincola in South Caro- 

 lina, 316; Curious Fatatily among Chimney Swifts, 317; The 

 Horned Lark in Georgia, 318; Clarke's Nutcracker from Wisconsin, 

 318 ; Red Crossbills, and Some Other Birds in Lower Delaware, 318 ; 

 The Nelson Sparrow in Georgia and Florida, 318; The Acadian 

 Sharp-tailed Sparrow in Georgia and Florida, 319; White-crowned 

 Sparrows Unusually Abundant in Eastern Pennsylvania, 319; 

 The Worm-eating Warbler in Ontario, 319; Protonotaria citrea 

 at Concord, Mass., 319; A Prothonotary Warbler in Central Park, 

 New York City, 320; Brewster's Warbler, 320; The Kentucky 

 Warbler in Vermont, 320; Mockingbird in West Medford, Mass., 

 320; Nesting of the Short-billed Marsh Wren in Philadelphia, Pa., 

 320; 'Breeding of the Tufted Titmouse in Washtenaw Count}% 

 Mich., 322; Massachusetts Records, 323; Early Nesting Records 

 from Washington State, 323; Notes on Missouri Birds, 324; Bird 

 Notes from Southeastern Michigan, 324; Four Rare Birds from 

 Southeastern Michigan, 327; Wilson's Phalarope and White- 

 rumped Sandpipers in Wayne Co., Mich., 328; Two Ontario 

 Records, 328. 



RECENT LITERATURE. 



Walter on Bird Migration, 329; Cherrie on Trinidad Birds, 334; Bangs 

 'On Certain Costa Rican Birds,' 334; 'Cassinia,' 335; Beebe on 

 the Seasonal Changes in Color in Birds, 335; Contributions to 

 Philippine Ornithology, 336; Menegaux on the Birds of the French 

 Antarctic Expedition, 337; Reichenow on Sea-Birds, 337; God- 

 man's 'Monograph of the Petrels,' 338; Howard's 'The British 

 Warblers,' Parts I and II, 339. 



