THE OOLOGIST. 



hatch ; Prairie Horned Lark ; Collecting Ex- 

 perience ; Snowy Owl ; Nest of the Texan Bob- 

 white ; Unusual Nesting of the Downy Wood- 

 pecker ; Evening Grosbeak ; Blue-Gray Gnat- 

 catcher and Tufted Tit ; 6 short articles. Feb. 



N(£ 53.— Summer Residents or Buena Vista 

 County, Iowa; In the Woods of Florida; 

 Birds of Mackinac Island. Mich. ; Among the 

 Gulls on Isle Royale ; Sandhill Crane ; Even- 

 ing Grosbeak; Ruby-crowned Kinglet; Cac- 

 tus Wren ; Screech Owl in Captivity : Taking 

 Birds' Nests ; 11 short articles. March, '90. 



No. 54. — Caged Eagles; Evening Grosheau (2 

 pages): Solitary Sandpiper; Summer Red- 

 bird; Notes from Rochester, Mich.; Family 

 Rallidae in Minnesota ; Downy Woodpecker ; 

 Hardly Ornithological ; 10 short articles. Apr. 



No. 55.— Do Birds Mate More than Once?; 

 Habits of the Evening Grosbeak ; Pileated 

 Woodpecker in Florida; Bird Protection; 

 Chinese or Mongolian Pheasant in Oregon ; 

 Prairie Warbler ; Winter Birds in Spring ; A 

 Valuable Work : Davie's New Work on Taxi- 

 dermy ; 12 short articles. May, '90. 



»So. 56.— Nesting habits of the American Oyster- 

 catcher ; Prairie Horned Lark ; Saw- Whet or 

 Acadian Owl ; Pine Warbler; Bluebird ; Albi- 

 nos; Pileated Woodpecker in Mahoning 

 County. Ohio ; Belligerent Neighbors ; Re- 

 cording the number of Birds Observed ; Book 

 Review ; Prospectus of the Worcester Natural 

 History Camp (AYz pages) ; 12 short articles. Je. 



No. 57.— American Crossbill; Crested Grebe! 

 Voracious Mountain Trout; Yellow-billed 

 Cuckoo; Long- tailed Chickadee; Rough- 

 winged Swallow; Great Horned Owl ; Some 

 Unusual Happenings ; Pallas' Cormorant ; 

 Eggs of Audubon's Warbler ; 12 short articles. 



Mo. 58. — The Caprimulgidae in Arkansas: 

 White-bellied Nuthatch ; Strange Co-habita- 

 tion ; Variation in the Eggs of Habia ludovici- 

 ana; King Rail in Minnesota; 8 short arti- 

 cles. Aug., '90. x 



No. 59.— The Use of the Camera in the Field ; 

 Saw- Whet or Acadian Owl; Nesting of the 

 Black Snowbird ; Marsh Hawk ; Plain Tit- 

 mouse ; Lost Opportunities ; The Magnolia 

 Warbler ; Wilson's Plover at Home ; 8 short 

 articles. Sept., '90. 



No. 60.— The Use of the Camera in the Field. 

 A study of nests (& l A pages, illustrated with 4 

 photo engravings); The Flathead (Montana) 

 Field; The Owls of San Bernardino Valley; A 

 Collecting Adventure; The Ruby-throated 

 Hummingbird; Ornithologists at Indian- 

 apolis; The Burrowing Owl; After "Gators' 

 Eggs;" Notes from Northern Minnesota. 

 Oct, '90. 



No. 61.— The Ruby-throated Hummingbird 

 (Fairies in a Fairyland) (3;i pages) ; Notes 

 from Travis Co., Texas; A Week to Mt. Ham- 

 ilton; Great Horned Owl ; Strange Co-habita- 

 tion; Brewer's Blackbird; Nesting of Con- 

 topus borealis in Maine ; A Letter from Oliver 

 Davie Relating to his New Work on Taxi- 

 dermy; Notes on Ardea herodias; The Pro- 

 thonotary Warbler ; Nesting of the Virginia 

 Rail ; The Yellow Rail in Mich. ; An Outline 

 of the More Valuable Articles Appearing in 

 the Yottmg Oologist (3 pages) ; 7 short arti- 

 cles. Nov., '90. 



No. 62.— The Rusty Blackbird; Notes from 

 Ohio; Evening Grosbeak in New Hampshire ; 

 The Cala. Partridge or Valley Quail ; Nothing 

 at All— a Poem; Case for Instruments; Notes 

 from Island Lake, Florida; 3 short articles. 

 Dec.. '90. 



VOLTTME VIII. No. 63 contains 24 pages. 

 No. 64, 32 pages. No, 66-67, 36 ipages inclnding 

 cover. The balance, 20 pages, including covers 

 No. 74 also contains an additional 4 page in- 

 set. 



No. 63.— A Day Among the Fish Hawks: The 

 Marsh Wrens of Hudson Co., N. J. ; Now,— 

 The Time to Wage War on the English Spar- 

 row; Nesting of the Downy Woodpecker in 

 Kalamazoo Co., Mich. ; American Sparrow 

 Hawk ; Anna's Hummingbird ; Was it a Cow- 

 Bird's nest; Florida Red-shouldered Hawk; 

 On Owl's Tenacity to Life; Western Horned 

 Owl; Albino Eggs; An Afternoon with the 

 Birds: A ''Good Enough" Way to Blow Egg; 

 Meeting of the A. O. U. ; Expert Taxidermy; 

 5 short articles. Jan. '91,' v 

 No. 64.— Flycatcher Notes;'" Collecting in the 

 Marsh; House Finch ; The Barred Owl; Yel- 

 low-breasted Chat; Anna's Hummingbird; 

 Birds North of Their Usual Range; Egg Col- 

 lecting— The Two Classes ; A Perfect Collect- 

 ino ; Texas Notes ; Nesting of Spinus pinus in 

 the Northwest. Title pages for binding with 

 complete and exhaustive index for Vol. vii. 

 4 short articles.' Feb. '91. 

 No. 65. — A New Year's Soliloquy; Water Otizel; 

 An Ornithological Paradise; "The English 

 Sparrow Must Go"; Fond Mothers: Passen- 

 ger Pigeon ; The Oologist ; Caracara or Mex- 

 ican Eagle; The Cooper's Hawk; Some Early 

 Birds of Linn Co., Oregon; Broad-winged 

 Hawk ; The Extinction of Our Birds. Mar. '91 

 No. 66-57.— Combined Number.— A List of the- 

 Birds of Elgin Co., Ont.— (6JC pages); Ran- 

 dom Notes on the Belted King-nsher; The 

 English Sparrow^ A Few Articles for the 

 Collector; Screech Owl; Western Meadow 

 Lark; Hermit Thrush : Aves wbis, A Much 

 Occupied Nest; The Whin-poor- will ; Nesting 

 of the Red-tailed Hawk : Cooper's Hawk: The 

 Eagles of North America; Nesting of the 

 Black-capped Chickadee in Kalamazoo Co., 

 Mich. : Nesting of the Purple Finch : The Red 

 eyed Vireo ; Bird Life of an Islet ; Migration 

 of the Canada Goose; Association of Ameri- 

 can Ornithologists; Notes on the Wright's 

 Flycatcher: 3 short articles. Apr. and May '91. 

 No. 68.— The Hummingbirds of California; 

 Ring Pheasant: The Carolina Wren ; Ameri- 

 can Dipper ; A Trip to Pelican Island ; Michi- 

 gan Ornithology : A Duty to Perform ; Great 

 Horned Owl; Enemies of Our Feathered 

 Friends ; Queet. Neighbors ; Bird Migration. 

 June '91. 

 No. 69.— Some Florida Notes; The New Era in 

 Ornithologv ; The Amusing Antics of a Pair 

 of Brown Thrashers; The Chewink in Or- 

 leans County: The Yellow-billed and Blaok- 

 bilied Cuckoos; Changes in 'Michigan Orni- 

 thology; My First Nighthawk's Nest; The 

 Wrens of North Carolina: What causes the 

 Quick Notes of the Whip-poor-will ; A Better 

 Report from Texas ; Items of Interest from 

 Florida; The American Ospi-ey; Nesting of 

 the Chestnut-backed Chickadee. July. '91. 

 No. 70— The Story of a Flood ; Feeding the 

 Birds In Winter ; Nest and Eggs of the Ru- 

 fous Hummingbird ; The Chewink in Broome 

 Co., N. Y. ; The Carolina Wren Again; A Trip 

 to Smith's Island; More About the Iowa Ea- 

 gles ; Some Notes on the Breeding of the Car- 

 olina Snow-bird ; Black and White Creepers ; 

 Nesting of the Sharp-shinned Hawk ; Danger 

 in using Arsenical Soap; Interesting Notes 

 from Oregon ; Answers to that Turkey Vul- 

 ure Query; "Meadow Larks and Turkey Buz- 

 zards; Seaside School of Biology; World's 

 Fair Notes. Aug. '91. 

 No. 71.— The Black and White Creeping 1 War- 

 bler; An Indiana Herony; The English spar- 

 row in Bay City, "Mich; Michigan Notes; 

 Gambol's White-crowned Sparrow; A Rau»- 



