CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXVII. 



NUMBER I. 



Page 

 Additional Notes on the Birds of Labrador. By Charles W. 



Townsend,M.D., and A.C.Bent. (Plates I-III.) . . . 1 



One Hundred Breeding Birds of an Illinois Ten-mile Radius. 



By Isaac E. Hess 19 



The Palm-leaf Oriole. By Florence Merriam Bailey. (Plates 



IV and V.) 33 



Some Winter Birds of the Season 1908-9 in Wayne Countt, 



Michigan. By J. Claire Wood ...... 36 



Audubon's Labrador Trip of 1833. By Ruthven Deane . . 42 

 A Winter of Rare Birds at Ottawa, Ontario. By G. E if rig . 53 

 Two New Subspecies of North American Birds. By Louis B. 



Bishop, M.D 59 



The Increase of Austral Birds at Ithaca. By Albert H. Wright 



and Arthur A. Allen ........ 63 



Notes on Some Ohio Birds. By W. F. Henninger. (Plate VI.) . 66 

 Twenty-seventh Stated Meeting of the American Ornitholo- 

 gists' Union. By John H. Sage 69 



GENERAL NOTES. 



The Brown Pelican in Illinois, 75; A New Bird for Illinois, 75; The 

 Black Duck Summering near Philadelphia, 75 ; Ducks at Monroe, 

 Michigan, 76; A Small Flight of Gadw^tlls {Chaulelasmus streperus) 

 near New York, 77; An Albino Duck, 78; Snow Geese in Fram- 

 ingham, Mass., 78; Another Swan for Maine, 78; The Wood Ibis 

 (Mycteria americana) in the Mountains of North Carolina, 79; 

 An Egret in Rhode Island, 79; Capture of the Northern Phalarope 

 near Springfield, Mass., 79; A Recent Record for the Eskimo 

 Curlew, 79; Pinnated Grouse in Southern Canada, 79; Golden 

 Eagle taken in West Florida, 80; The Osprey a Breeder on the 

 Catawba River, near Morganton, North Carolina, 80; A New 

 Name for Psephotus rmdticolor, 80; Fork-tailed Flycatcher in 

 Maine, 80; The BoboHnk at Philadelphia, Pa., and Vicinity in 

 Summer and Autumn, 81; Regular Summer Crossbills at Ithaca, 

 N. Y., 83; Breeding of the White-throated Sparrow in Yates 

 County, N. Y., 83; The Grasshopper Sparrow in Ontario, 84; 

 The Cerulean Warbler {Dendroica cerulea) Breeding in Burke 

 County, N. C, 84; The Orange-crowned Warbler in New Jersey 

 Again, 85; WarbHng Song of the Hudsonian Chickadee, 86; Find- 

 ing of Three Rare Nests in New Jersey, 87; Concerning Three 

 alleged "Erroneous Georgia Records," 88; Purple Gallinule, 

 Sabine's Gull, and other Rare Birds in Quebec, 89; Colorado 

 Notes, 89; Birds of Central Alberta, 89; Two Additions to the 

 Avifauna of South Carolina, 90; Recent Albinos from Illinois 

 and Michigan, 91; Destruction of Young Water Birds by a Storm, 

 92; The Tagging of Nesting Birds, 92; Two additional Copper- 

 plates of the Folio Edition of Audubon's 'Birds of America,' 93. 



