viii Contents of Volume XXV. 



sylvania, 481; The Hermit Thrush as a Summer Resident of 

 Long Island, N. Y., 481; Records from Bloomington, Ind., 482; 

 New and Unpublished Records from Washington, 482; Averag- 

 ing Migration Dates, 484; Ontario Bird Notes, 486. 



RECENT LITERATURE. 



Stone on 'Methods of Recording and Utilizing Bird-Migration Data,' 

 488; Birds of the New Haven Region, 490; 'A Check List of 

 Rhode Island Nesting Birds,' 490; Pennard's Birds of Guiana, 491; 

 Forbes's Statistical Study of the Mid-Summer Bird Life of Illinois; 

 491; Warren on Birds of Northwestern Colorado, 492; Howell on 

 Winter Birds of Northern Louisiana, 49.3; Birds of Yellowstone 

 Park, 493; Carriker on New Birds from Costa Rica, 493; Mrs. 

 Miller's 'The Bird Our Brother,' 493. 



CORRESPONDENCE. 

 Membership Conditions in the A. O. U., 494. .^ 



NOTES AND NEWS. 



Obituary: J. V. Barboza du Bocage, 496; Francis H. Snow, 497. A 

 New Museum of Vertebrate Zoologj^ in California, 497; How to 

 Attract and Protect Wild Birds,' 497; Three New Bird Reser- 

 vations, 498 ; Third Annual Meeting of the National Association 

 of Audubon Societies, 498; Twenty-sixth Stated Meeting of the 

 American Ornithologists' Union, 498. 

 Index ............ 499 



Errata 533 



Contents of VoLtJME iii 



Officers and Members ......... ix 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plates. 



Plate I. Pine Hills at Knowlton, Montana, where Golden Eagles nest. 

 " II. Eagle Eyrie, Knowlton, Montana. 

 " III. Golden Eagle in pine tree. 

 " IV. Young Golden Eagles. 

 " V. Egg Island, Great Salt Lake, Utah. 



" VI. Nest and Eggs of Great Blue Heron and Double-crested Cor- 

 morant. 

 " . VII. The King Cameos of Audubon. 

 " VIII. Region about Needles, California. 



Text-cuts. 

 Map of Southeastern Missouri .... . page 193 



