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3. The Geographical Distribution of the Genus Megascops in North 

 America. E. M. Hasbrouck. 



4. Summer Birds of Prince Edward Island. Jonathan Dwight, Jr. 



5. A Partial List of the Birds of White Head Island, Maine. Arthur 

 H. Norton. 



6. The Origin and Geographical Distribution of North American 

 Birds. J. A. Allen. 



7. The Life Areas of North America, considered especially in Relation 

 to their Classification and Nomenclature. J. A. Allen. 



8. The Flycatchers of the Myiarchns mexicanus and M. cinerascens 

 Groups. J. A. Allen. 



9. Notes on Birds observed in Cuba. Frank M. Chapman. 



10. Remarks on the Origin of West Indian Bird Life. Frank M. 

 Chapman. 



11. A Review of the Faunal Literature of North American Ornithology. 

 Frank M. Chapman. 



12. Some Eccentricities in Geographical Distribution. D. G. Elliot. 



13. Observations on the Knot {Tringa canutus). George H. Mackay. 



14. Migration of Charadrius dominicus in Massachusetts in 1S92. 

 George H. Mackay. 



15. The Autumnal Plumage of the Hooded Warbler. Win. Palmer. 



16. Food Habits of the Common Crow. Walter B. Barrows. 



17. A Preliminary Investigation of the Food Habits of Ampeh's cedro- 

 rum. F. E. L. Beal. 



18. Notes on Helminthophila chrysoptera, pinus, leucobronchialis and 

 lavJrencei in Connecticut. Jno. H. Sage. 



19. Additions to the List of Manitoban Birds. Ernest E. Thompson. 



20. Feeding and Breeding Habits of the Manitoban Icteridse. Ernest 

 E. Thompson. 



21. Feeding Habits of the Pinewood Woodpeckers. Ernest E. Thomp- 

 son. 



22. The Distribution of the Genus Harporhynchus. T. S. Palmer. 



23. Exhibition of specimens of the Imperial Woodpecker. T. S. 

 Palmer. 



Resolutions were adopted tendering the thanks of the Union to 

 the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution for the use of the 

 Lecture Hall of the National Museum as a place of meeting for 

 the Tenth Congress of the Union, and for other courtesies, and to 

 the Washington members for their cordial welcome and generous 

 hospitality to the visiting members. 



It was voted to hold the next Congress of the Union in Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., on the third Tuesday of November, 1893. 



