vi Contents of Volume XXVII. 



NUMBER III. 



Page 



Migration of the Pacific Plover to and from the Hawaiian 



Islands. By H. W. Henshaw 245 



Notes on the Migration of the Canada Goose in Eastern 



Massachusetts. By /. C. Phillips 263 



Summer and Fall Birds of the Hamlin Lake Region, Mason 



County, Mich. By Ralph Works Chaney .... 271 

 Notes on the Birds of Pima County, Arizona. By Steven 



Sargent Visher ......... 279 



The Black -throated Green Warbler. By Cordelia J. Stanwood. 



(Plates Xni and XIV.) 289 



Notes on the Summer Birds of Kentucky and Tennessee. By 



Arthur H. Howell 295 



Bird Photographing in the Carolinas. With an Annotated 



List of the Birds Observed. By B. S. Bowdish and P. B. 



Philipp. (Plates XV-XVII.) 305 



Resurrection of the Red-legged Black Duck. By William 



Breivster ........... 323 



Henslow's Sparrow as an Ohio Bird. By W. F. Henninger. 



(Plate XVIII.) 334 



GENERAL NOTES. 



Black Brant {Branta nigricans) in Massachusetts, 336; Notes on 

 Chen ccerulescens, Chen rossi, and other Waterfowl in Louisi- 

 ana, 337; Another King Rail in Massachusetts, 339; Knot 

 {Tringa canutus) Wintering in Massachusetts, 339; Breeding of 

 the Long-eared Owl in Philadelphia County, Pa., 340; North- 

 western Saw-whet and Snowy Owls in Oregon, 340; A Hybrid 

 Flicker in Eastern Missouri, 340; The Wintering of Meadowlarks 

 at Pine Point, Maine, 341 ; Calcarius lapponiciis at Monomoy, 

 Mass., in April, 341; The Chestnut-collared Longspur in Illinois, 

 341; The Type Locality of Vireo belli, 342. The Redstart in 

 Southern New Jersey in Summer, 343; Providential Supply of 

 Food for Birds in a Blizzard, 343; The Avocet and Other Shore- 

 birds at Ithaca during the Fall of 1909, 344; Top-White on Mam- 

 mals and Birds, 345. 



RECENT LITERATURE. 



Eaton's 'Birds of New York,' 348; Godman's 'Monograph of the 

 Petrels,' 350; Coward's 'The Vertebrate Fauna of Cheshire,' 351; 

 The Beebe's 'Our Search for a Wilderness,' 353; Festa's 'In 

 Darien and in Ecuador,' 354; Thoreau's 'Notes on New England 

 Birds,' 355; Ridgway on New Forms of Swifts and Hummingbirds, 

 356; Swarth on Two New Owls from Arizona, 356; Mailliard on 

 the Redwings of California, 357; Clark on Birds Collected or 

 Observed in the North Pacific Ocean and adjacent Seas, 357; Clark 

 on Birds collected by P. L. Jouy in Korea, 358; Walter's 'Wild 

 Birds in City Parks,' 359; CoUinge on Food Habits of the Rook, 

 359; Finn's 'The Waterfowl of India and Asia,' 360; Publica- 

 tions Received, 361. 



CORRESPONDENCE. 

 'Concealing Coloration,' 363. 



