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BUNKER, ee Goshawks in Kansas.<Auk, Vol. 
C. 
XXXIV, Jan., pe . 87-88. 
Notes an atts invasion of these birds in the severe winter 
of 1916-1917. 
HorrMaNnn, RatpH.—Christmas Bird Census for Kansas City, 
Missouri.< Bird Lore, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1917, . 35-35. 
Forty-two species and 3,740 atitods 
Suietrnc, A. E.—Christmas Bird Tame for Pleasant Hill, Mis- 
souri.< Bird Lore, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1917, p. 35. 
Hype, A. Smney.—Some Rare Birds of Eastern Kansas.<0Oolo- 
gist, 2 XXXIV, No. 9, Sept., 1917. 
SHiRLING, A. E.—The Season. (Letter from Kansas City, Mo.) 
<Bird Lore, Vol. 19, 1917, p. 154 
Surrtuve, A. E—Summer Birds of Swope Park.<Bird Lore, 
Vol. 19, 1917, p. 273. 
This is a brief notice of an elaborate ecological study pre- 
pared by Mr. Shirling, but which has not yet been published. 
It will be a valuable contribution to the 2 and should 
ers 
Harris, Harry.—Notes from the Kansas City Region. The Sea- 
son.< Bird Lore, Vol. 20, 1918, pp. 165-166. 
Harris, Harry.—Notes from the Kansas City region. The Sea- 
son.< Bird Lore, Vol. 20, 1918, pp. 431-432. 
Harris, Harry.—Historical Notes on the Harris’s Sparrow 
(Zonotrichia querula)<Auk, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, 1919, pp. —- 
