iv Contents of Volume XIV. 
throgaster), 95; Characters of Dendrota cerulescens carust, 96 ; 
Dendroica cerulea vs. Dendroica rara, 97; Note on the Genus 
Lucar of Bartram, 97; Breeding of the Carolina Wren (Thry- 
othorus ludovicianus) on Long Island, N. Y., 97; A remarkable 
Nest of the Tufted Titmouse (Parus bicolor), 98 ; The Whistled 
Call of Parus atricapillus common to both Sexes, 99; Passer 
domesticus at Archer, Fla., and other Florida Notes, 99; Records 
of Two Birds rare on Long Island, N. Y., 99; Unusual Visits of 
Birds in Western Massachusetts during 1806, 106; The Michigan 
Ornithological Club, rot. 
RECENT LITERATURE. 
Sharpe’s Catalogue of the Limicole, 102; Bendire’s ‘ Life Histories 
of North American Birds,” 104; Bird-Nesting with a Camera, 106; 
Thompson's Art Anatomy, 106; Miss Merriam’s ‘A-Birding on a 
Bronco’, 107 ; ‘Papers Presented to the World’s Congress of 
Ornithology’, 108; The Revised New Nuttall, 109; Millais on 
Change to Spring Plumage without a Moult, 109; Wintle’s 
‘ Birds of Montreal,’ 112; Oberholser’s Birds of Wayne County, 
Ohio, 112; Publications Received, 113. 
NOTES AND NEWS. 
Obituary, Howard Gardiner Nichols, 115; Amendments to the A. O. 
U. By-Laws, 115; New Publications, 115; Velocity of Flight of 
Ducks, 116; A. O. U. Committee on Bird PROUECHIOD, 116. 
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NUMBER II. 
THE SPRING PLUMAGE OF THE BOBOLINK, WITH REMARKS ON 
‘CoLoR-CHANGE’ AND ‘ MOULTING.’ Be mam 
M. D. (Plate Ia). é 
REMARKS ON THE SPRING Pamnaers OF THE BOBOmmNic| By 
Frank M. Chapman. 
DESCRIPTIONS OF TEN NEW SteonEs OF Brame Diccounnnt BY 
Dr. W. L. ABBOTT IN THE KILIMANJARO REGION OF EAST 
AFrica. By Charles W. Richmond. : 
New BirRDS FROM THE ISLANDS AND PENINSUL, LA OF bowinr 
CALIFORNIA. By A. W. Anthony. : 
A Pretiminary List oF THE BIRDS OF Omanocant County 
WASHINGTON. By William Leon Dawson. 
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW PINE GROSBEAK FROM Cinmmomisin, By 
Wilitam W. Price 
CRITICAL REMARKS ON Cistothorus palustris (Wits. Nes AND ITS West- 
ERN ALLies. By Harry C. Oberholser. 
THE UNUSUAL OCCURENCE OF BRUNNICH’S MURRE (Gee Za lomvia) 
FAR INLAND, WITH NOTES ON OTHER RARE BIRDS. By 
A. W. Butler. 
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW Simense 6 OF Gummer FROM THE ae 
IsLtanps. By Leonhard Stejneger. 5 
