Contents of Volume XXL 



NUMBER IV. 



A Fortnight on the Farallones. Bj Milton S. Ray. . . 425 

 Additions to Mitchell's List of the Summer Birds of San 



Miguel County, New Mexico. By Florence Merriatn Bailey. 443 

 A Preliminary List of the Birds of Leon County, Florida. 



By/?. W Williams, Jr. . . 449 



Nesting Habits of the Woodpeckers and the Vultures of 



Mississippi. By Charles R. Stockard 463 



The Birds of West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. By 



Andreiv Allison. .......... 472 



GENERAL NOTES. 



Curlew Sandpiper in New Jersey, 485 ; Occurrence of the Spotted 

 Sandpiper in Kent, England, 4S5 ; Killdeers at Allen's Harbor, 

 R. I., 485 ; Note on the Generic Names Bellona, Ortkorkynckus, 

 C/irysolatnpis, and Eulampis., 485; On the Proper Name of the 

 Tody of Jamaica, 486; The Bobolink in Colorado, 486 ; Henslow's 

 Sparrow in Munroe County, Pa., 486 ; Breeding of the Dickcissel 

 in New Jersey, 487 ; Another Nest of Kirtland's Warbler, 487 ; 

 An Interesting Variation in Seiurus, 488; Warblers and Grapes, 

 489; The Raven in Southern New Hampshire, and Other Notes, 

 491. 



RECENT LITERATURE. 



The International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, 494 ; Cooke's 

 ' Some New Facts about the Migration of Birds,' 501 ; G. M. 

 Allen's 'The Birds of New Hampshire,' 503; Todd's Birds of 

 Erie, Pa., 505 ; Hartert's, '.Die Vogel der Pahlarktischen Fauna,' 

 505 ; Kirtland's Warbler, 506 ; Forbush on the Destruction of 

 Birds by the Elements, 507 ; Judd's ' The Economic Value of the 

 Bobwhite,' 509; Elrod on Birds in Relation to Agriculture, 509. 



NOTES AND NEWS. 



Obituaries : John Fannin, 510; James M. Southwick, 511. Worthing- 

 ton Society for the Investigation of Bird Life, 511 ; Twenty-sec- 

 ond Congress of the American Ornithologists' Union, 512. 



Index 513 



Contents of Volume XXI . . . _ iii 



Officers, Committees, and Members of the American Orni- 

 thologists' Union ix 



