Conti Ma of VoIutth X \ A", iii 



Paoi 

 Breeding Birds oi \i.\mm \ Coi nty, Florida. By Oscar E. 



Baynard . . . . • . • • • • .240 

 What the American Bird Banding \ iociation has ^.ccow 



plisi i ring L912. By Howard II. Cleaves. (Plates All 



VIII) 248 



Anatomk \i. Notes on Some Genera of Passerini Birds. By 



Hubert Lyman cluck 262 



GENEB \l. NOTES. 



Holboell'a Grebe in Concord, Mass., '-'i'>7; Additional Notes on the 

 Harlequin Duck in Wyoming, 267; White [bis (Ouara alba) in 

 Mif ouri,268; Glossy Ibis (Piegadis autumnalis) in Eastern Cuba: 

 \ New Record, 268; Bittern breeding in New Jersey, 268; Nest- 

 ing of the Black Rail in New Jersey, 269; A Recent Capture of the 

 Eskimo < 'uilcw , 269; I tudsonian ( !urlew on Long Island in Win- 

 ter, 270; A Peculiar Hudsonian < Jurlew, 270; Hudsonian Godwil 

 on the Magdalen Islands, '-'7I; The Golden Plover (Charadrius 

 dominicus dominicus i Again on the Coasl of South Carolina, 271 ; 

 On the Occurrence of ( 'olumba squamosa (Bonaterre) in Cuba, 271; 

 The Marsh Hawk Nesting in New Jersey, -7'_'; The Sharp- 

 Bhinned Hawk again in Maine in Winter, 272; Firsl Michigan 

 Specimen of the Three-toed Woodpecker, 272; Arkansas King- 



liinl {Tyrannusverticalis) in Delaware, 273; TheW I Peweeas a 



Foster Parent, 273; Two Flyi I ers oi the Genus Empidonax 

 New to the Fauna of South Carolina, 273; A Baltimore Oriole in 

 Winter, 27 I ; Starlings and Turkey Vultures Migrating, 274; The 

 Evening < rrosbeak in Wisconsin, 275; The Snow Bunting {Plectro- 

 phenax nivalis) in ( Ihicago and \ icinity during i he Fall and Winter 

 of L912, 275; A Strange Sparrow Roost, 275j Towhee in Winter 



near Si (Milieux' i lie, Ohio, 276; Barn Swallow in South Carolina iii 



Winter, 276; Notes on the Loggerhead Shrike al Barachias, 

 Montgomerj Co., Ala., 276; Wintering of the Blue-headed Vireo 

 (Lanivireo solitarius solitarius) at Aiken, South Carolina, 277; 

 The Magnolia \\ arbler 1 D< ndroica magnolia i : an Addh ion to i be 

 Fauna of the Coasl Region of South Carolina, 277; The Cape May 

 Warbler {Dendroica ligrina) taken in the Spring on the Coasl of 

 South Carolina, 278; Catbird and Brown Thrasher in Winter in, 

 Massachusetts, 278; Brown Thrasher Wintering near Si. Louis, 

 Mo., 278; Random Notes from Easton, Pa., 279; A few South 

 Dakota Records of some Western Birds, 280; Additions to a List 

 of the Birds of Harding County, Northwestern South Dakota, 281; 

 Birds at Sea, 281 : Two < irnil hological Fables from Louisiana, 282. 



RECENT LITEB \TI RE, 



Scharl D i bution and Origin of Life in America,' 283; Brabourne 

 and Chubb: ' The Birds of South America,' 286; ' >berholser's ' A 

 Revision of the Forms of the Greal Blue Heron,' 287; Torrey's 

 'Field-days in California, ' 288; Nelson on Two New Birds from 

 Panama, 288; Benl on a New Crossbill from Newfoundland, 288; 

 Mearnsona New African Gra Warbler, 289: Ornithology in the 

 Smithsonian Reporl for 1911,289; Horsbrugh's Game-Birds and 

 Water-Fowl of South Africa, 289; Helhnayr <>n Birds from the 

 Mouth of the Amazon, 289; McAtee's' Index to U.S. Departmenl 



