Contents of Volume XXII, 



logical Explorations, 334 ; Commemoration of Audubon's One 

 Hundred and Twenty-fifth Birthday, 334 ; Ornithological Publi- 

 cations in Prospect, 335 ; Michigan Ornithological Club, 331; ; 

 Work of the A. O. U. Committee on Nomenclature, 336. 



NUMBER IV. 



PAGE. 



The West Indian Parrots. By Austin H. Clark . . . 337 

 The Greater Antillean Macaws. By Austin H. Clark . . 347 

 List of Birds Collected or Observed during the Bahama 

 Expedition of the Geographic Society of Baltimore. 



By J. H.Riley 349 



Are the Habits of Birds Changing? By Geo. F. Breninger. 360 

 A Third Trip to the High Sierras. By Milton S. Ray . . 363 

 The Direction of Flight in the Fall Migration at New 



Haven, Connecticut. By Louis B. Bishop, M. D. . . 372 



Summer Birds of Mount Pinos, California. By Joseph Grin- 



nell . 378 



Notes on the Breeding of Bachman's Warbler, Heltnin- 

 chophila bachmanii (Aud.), near Charleston, South Car- 

 olina, with a Description of the First Plumage of 

 the Species. By William Brexvster ..... 392 



Notes on Certain Birds Taken or Seen near Charleston, 



South Carolina. By Arthur T. Wayne .... 395 



The Status of Certain Swainsonian Genera of Birds. By 



J. A. Allen ........... 400 



GENERAL NOTES. 



A Holbcell's Grebe (Colymbus holbcelli) at Englewood, N. J., in June, 

 407; The Yellow-billed Tropic Bird near Phoenix, Arizona, 408; 

 The Man-o'-War Bird (Fregata aquila) at San Pablo Bav, Cali- 

 fornia, 408; Brant's Nest, 408; A Brood of Albino Spoonbill 

 Ducks (Spatula clypeatn), 408; Rare Ducks near Bridgewater, 

 Mass., 409; Rallus elegans and Ionornis martinica in Massachu- 

 setts, 409; Tlie Ruff at Camden, Maine, 409; The California 

 Partridge (Callipepla calijornica) in Los Angeles County, Cali- 

 fornia, 410; The Ruff (Pavoncella pugnax) in Indiana, 410; A 

 Pigeon's Broken Leg that Healed Itself, 412; The Turkey Vulture 

 (Cathartes aura) in Michigan, 413; The Turkey Vulture in West- 

 ern Massachusetts, 413 ; The Gray Gyrfalcon in Wisconsin, 413 ; 

 Northern Pileated Woodpecker in Massachusetts, 414 ; A Rare 

 Plumage of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker (Campephilus princi- 

 palis) 414; The Prairie Horned Lark (Otocoris alpeslris fraticola) 

 on Mount Washington, N. 11., 414; The Pine Siskin Breeding at 

 Guelph, Ontario, 415; The White-throated Sparrow Breeding in 

 Eastern Massachusetts, 415 ; Nesting of Henslow's Sparrow in 

 St. Clair Co., Michigan, 416 ; Cassin's Sparrow in Colorado, 417 ; 

 The Orange-crowned Warbler (Helminthophila celata) a Winter 

 Resident in South Carolina, 417; Brewster's Warbler (Helmin- 

 thophila leucobrouchialis) at Englewood, N. J., 417 ; Myrtle War- 

 bler at Cape Elizabeth, Maine, in January, 1905, 41S ; The Water- 



