THE OOLOGIST. 



Minnesota Notes; Yates County (N. Y.) 

 Notes ; 8 short articles. Sept. to Nov., 86. 

 No -m.— Completes Volume HI. Title pages for 

 binding, with complete arid exhaustive Index 

 of Volumes II. and III. Dec, '86. 

 VOLUME IV. Each issue averages 12 pages. 

 Nd. 21.— Birds of Chester Couuty, Penu. (10 

 pages); Chestnut-sided Warbler; Massachu- 

 setts Letter; Bills of Birds; 3 short articles. 



No. 22.— Notes from Spoon River Region, Illi- 

 nois; Peculiarities of the Ruby-throated 

 Hummingbird; Purple Gallinule; How to 

 Collect; Bird Surgery; Rufous- vented ana 

 Bendire's Thrashers and Canon Towhee; 

 Newsy Items; Notes from College Hill, Ohio; 

 Nesting of our Swallows; Notes from Sulli- 

 van Co., N. Y.; Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher: 

 Notes from Connecticut; Fidelity of thevSong 



• Sparrow ; 13 short articles. March to May, 8< . 



Nos. 23-24. Combined number,— Tour m the 

 Woods at Fort Washington. Pa.; National 

 Museum (Department of Birds, Nest and 

 Eggs); Beaver County, Pa. Notes; Black- 

 capped Chickadee; Hawking: Agassiz Asso- 

 ciation and its Work; Crow Roosts of New 

 Jersey; Swainson's* Warbler; Destroy the 

 Cowbird; Traill's and Acadian Flycatchers; , 

 short articles. June to Sept., '87. „„.. 



Nos. 25-26. Combined number ,—Gannet; White 

 Pelican; Black-capped Chickadee; Mocking- 

 bird; Late Collecting; Yellow-breasted Fly- 

 catcher; 5 short articles. Oct. to Dec, '87. 



VOLUME V. 16 pages each issue. 



No M— Brown Thrasher; Bald Eagle; Shoot- 

 ing a Golden Eagle; Florida Jottings: De- 

 structive Nesting (English Sparrow) ; Arctic 

 Terns ; Notes from Lincoln County. Maine : 

 Acadian Flycatcher; Red-shafted Flicker ; 14 



■* short articles. Jan., '88. 



jj 38.— Title pages for binding, with complete 

 and exhaustive Index of Volume IV. ; Egg of 

 jEpyornis Maximus, the Colossal Bird of Mad- 

 agascar (6V 2 pages) ; Fish Crow. Feb., '88._ 



jsf 29— Icterus spurius; Water Blowpipe; 

 Cardinal Grosbeak; Kansas Notes; A Moon- 

 light Trip; Among the Coots on St. Clair 

 Flats; Brown Thrush in Confinement; 9 short 



' articles. March, '88. 



No. 30.— Boat-tailed Grackle; Destruction oi 

 our Native Birds (4 pages) ; Gleanings from 

 Correspondence ; Nest in a Horseshoe ; 5 short 

 articles. April, '88. .■•„•',=, 



No. 31.— Oology (Advice to Collectors) ; Bald 

 Eagle; A Snipe Hunt; Notes taken at Norris- 

 town, Pa. ; Nidification of Ictinea nussissippi- 

 ensis; Among the Warblers; Chestnut-sided 

 Warbler: 6 short articles. May, '88. 



No. 32.— Family Rallidae in Michigan (3V 2 

 pages); Egg Collecting; Bird Voices; Road 

 Runner : Notes on the Birds of Beaver, Pa. ; 3 

 short articles. June, '88. 



No. 33.— Loon or Great Northern Diver (2 

 pages) ; Eggs of Mississippi Kite ; Nesting of 

 "Town Pelican; Breeding Habits of American 

 Flamingo (3 pages) ; 3 short articles. July,'8S. 



Nos f<4-35. Combined number.— Reminiscences 

 of 1886; Trip to Seven Mile 'Beach; Defense of 

 J-.4JLU.O, l' i6iu woi-Kin Waukesha Co., Wiseon- 

 , Bin; Great Auk; Arkansas Notes; Black 

 Snowbird ; Notes for Collectors ; Some of our 

 Falconidae; Jim (A Tame Crow) ; Buffalo 

 International Fair ; 8 short articles. Aug.. Sep. 

 N)S. 36-37. Combined number,— American' Os- 

 prey ; A Day with the Gulls ; Florida Notes ; 

 A Plea for the English Sparrow ; Useful Con- 

 trivances; Game Laws; Notes from Lake 

 County, Ohio; South Carolina Notes; A 

 Pleasant Excursion ; Sparrows and Cat ; Her- 

 mit Thrush ; Western House Wren ; A Few 

 Words to Observers ; Flying Squirrels Occu- 

 pying Birds' Nests ; 15 short articles. Oct., Nov. 

 fto. ba.— Ostrich Farming ; An Afternoon's Col- 

 lecting Trip; California Notes; Notes from 

 St. .Lawrence Co., N. Y. ; Bird- Arrivals in N. 



E. Indiana ; Bank Swallow : Faunal Changes, 

 — DeKalb Co.. Indiana ; Audubon Monument v 

 10 short articles. Dec, '88 

 VOLUME VI. 20 pages each issue. 

 No. 39.— Title pages for binding, with Complete- 

 and Exhaustive Index of Volume V. ; Breed- 

 ing Habits of the Bridled Tern ; Wood Thrush 

 and Brown Thrasher ; From Western North 

 Carolina ; Birds of Broome Co.. N. Y. : Pecul- 

 iar Egg of Corvus frugiporus; Cuckoos : Notes 

 from Alabama; Carolina Parakeet; 12 short 

 articles.. Jan.. '89. 

 No. 40.— A Red-headed Family (Picidae) (6'4 

 pages); Raptores of Michigan; Wild Turkey ;- 

 Birds of Iowa; The "Critic" Criticised; 8 

 short articles. Feb., '89. 

 No. 41.— Directions for making a Bird or Mam- 

 mal Skin : The Owl ; A Crow Quandary t 

 Birds of Macon County, Ga. ; Collecting Ex- 

 perience ; Story of a Tame Crow; 6 short, 

 articles. March, '89. 

 No. 42.— Raptores of Michigan (3 pages) ; Nest- 

 ing of the Tufted Tit; Peculiarities in Sets 

 and Eggs of a Few of our Commoner Birds ;- 

 Difference between White-rumped and Log- 

 gerhead Shrikes : Birds of Grafton Co., N. 

 H. ; Sample Pages of Davie's New Check- 

 List : 6 short articles. April, '89. 

 No. 43.— Avi-Fauna of Orleans County, N. Y. 

 (6;/2 paees) ; The Robin ; The Crow in the- 

 North; Bald Eagle's "Wesf : Making Bird 

 Skins ; 3 short articles. May, '89. 

 No. 44. — Birds of Matthews co., Va. ; Changes, 

 in the Nesting of Birds ; Collecting Tour in 

 Florida ; Nesting of Pygmy Owl ; Difference 

 between White-rumped and Loggerhead 

 Shrikes; Black-billed Cuckoo in Dakota: 

 Datas ; Nest of Marsh Hawk ; 4 short articles.. 

 No. 45. — Michigan Notes (4 1 ; pages) ; Arkansas 

 Notes: Goldfinch in Confinement ; Burrowing 

 Owl : Our Reply ; Gleanings from Correspond- 

 ents ; 5 short articles. July, '89. 

 No. 46.— Notes from Hillsborough Co., Floi-ida 

 (2 pages) : Shore Lark in Canada ; Can Quails, 

 be Domesticated? ; Red-tailed Hawk : Untime- 

 ly End of a Set of Brown-headed Nuthatch 

 Eggs ; Broad-winged Hawk and Black-capped- 

 Chickadee; Gleanings from Correspondents ; 

 Wilson Ornithological Chapter of the Agassiz. 

 Association : 4 short articles. Aug.. '89. 

 No. 47.— "Old Abe" Jr.: A Day's Collecting 

 Trip; Bell's Vireo; Black Tern; Yellow- 

 rumped Warbler: An Automatic Blower. 

 Flight of Ducks : White-e^ed or Florida Tow- 

 hee ; Pygmy Owl: Cooper's Hawk; 10 short 

 articles. Sept.. '89. 

 No. 48.— Winter Birds of Kalamazoo County,. 

 Mich. (2% pages) : American Long-eared 

 Ow'l; Wood Ibis in Illinois: Birds of Bertie- 

 Co., N. C. ; Collecting in Western Florida: A 

 White Sparrow Nests and Eggs of North 

 American Birds ; Black Tem ; 8 short articles. 

 No. 49.— Thick-billed Grebe ; Birds' Nests ; Yel- 

 low-billed Cuckoo; Mechanical Egg Drill, 

 Birds Moving their eggs : Cardinal Grosbeak :■ 

 To Pack Eggs for Transportation : Disposal 

 of Duplicate Specimens ; Complete List of' 

 the Birds of North America arranged accord- 

 ing to the A. O. U. Check-List (6 pages) ; 5 

 short articles. Nov.. '89. 

 No. ro.— Birds of Niagara County. N. Y. : Shore 

 Lark : Incidents in Bird Life ; Gleanings iron: 

 our Correspondence: Marsh Hawk; Yellow- 

 headed Blackbird; Northern Phalarope ; 1? 

 short articles. Dec, '89. 

 VOLUME VII. 



No. 51.— Title pages for binding, with Complete- 

 and Exhaustive Index of Volume VI. : Note& 

 on Florida Birds (3 pages) ; Ornithology and 

 Bicycling ; Audubon Ornithological Club j 

 Florida Field Notes ; Trip to Devil's Glen : 

 Simple Contrivance ; Capture of a Trumpetet 

 Swan ; 4 short articles. Jan.. '90. 

 No. 52.— Breeding of the Brown-headed Nut- 



