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local interest, while two of the three papers published in full t r^at. of birds. 

 both by P. J'.. Philipp. — 'Bird's-nesting in the Magdalen I - 

 lands/ and 'The Bird Colonies of Pamlico Sound.' Both ar<: well illus- 

 trated by photographic reproduction and are accompanied byannoi 



ctively of 55 and 12 itb detailed accounts of the habits, 



abundance and distribution of the birds, and interesting incidents of the 



and prosperous and the pi ditable 



publication is the most pretentious of its series of sixteen i net ,— v 



The Ornithological Journals. 



Bird-Lore 1 Vol. XV. No. 4. July-August, 1913. 



The "Old Man." A Maine Coasl Bird Study. By Frank A. B 

 — Herring Gulls and Eider Ducks on Old Man Island, Machi Bay 



Little Waxwings and Eow They Grew. Bj I Phillips.— 



One developed the wax tips to the secondaries in the juvenal plun 



The Woodcock and I >M. Root.— With Photograph. 



The Carolina Wren in Beverly, Mass. By Viola E. Crittenden. 

 3andpipers' Nests. By Paul E. f^ray. 



The .'.' Audubon - Bird Lists. — Four I 



100 species each seen during the year. Competitive lists of any kind are 

 always in danger of encouraging careless identification. The desire to add 

 another species leads aln one to unconsciously err on the side of 



onfidence. 



Migration of N. A. 3 By W. W. Cooke. — Amphispiza tricolor 



and nevadt a i- and M< in ■pizo. lincolm and georgiona i d. W. De W. 



Miller describes the plumages, with a color plate by Fuel 



The Audubon Society Leaflets consist of the Brown Thrasher by 'J . G. 

 ad the Tufted Puffin by W. J.. Dawson. 



The Condor. 2 Vol. XV. No. 3, May-June, L913. 



A Study of the Nesting of the Marsh Hawk. Jiy A. A. Saunders. — 

 Illustrated. 



The Wild Turkeys of Colorado. By W. W. Cooke. — 81 Mdear 



grit gdUopaoo nu apparently the only form that occurs in the .state. 



The Rocky .Mountain Pine Grosbeak in Utah. By E. and A. 0. Tre- 

 ganza. 



Notes on Some Mesa County, Colorado Birds. By E. R. Warren, 

 irther Notes from the Tahoe Region, ByM.fi B 



Notes from Buena Vista Lake and Fort Tejon. By Chester Lamb and 

 If. 15. Bowell. 



■Organ of the Audubon Societies. Edited by P. M. Chapman. Published 

 Ippleton .v Co Earriaburg Pa 

 p, Edited for the Cooper Ornithological Club, by Joseph OrlnneU. Published 

 &t the Condor Office, Bollywood, California. 



