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March -April, 1905 



CONTENTS 



QENERAL ARTICLES 



Frontispikce— Kkntucky AND CoNNKCTicuT Warbi.krs Lovis Agossiz Fitevles . 



The Cormorants OF Grf.at Lake. lUustiated by the author T. Gilbert Pearson . 



Some Early American Ornithologists, I. Mark Catesby U'itmer Stone 



The Chimney Swift. Illustrated by the author Gvy A. Bailey 



Thf. Woodcock's Wooing. A Poem Winifred Ballard Blake 



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 130 



FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS 



Bird-Lore's Advisory Coi'ncii ■ . . • i33 



The Migration of Warblers. Ninth Paper. lUustraled bv Louis Agassiz Fuertes and 



Bruce Horsfall U'.W. Cooke . :35 



The Warbler Book F. M. Chapman . 136 



The Worm-eating Warbler Frank L. Burns . 137 



A Vote for the National Association Bird O. IVidmann . 139 



Note on the Migration of Warblers from the Bahamas to Florida 



Frank M. Chapman 



FOR YOUNG OBSERVERS . 



To Study Bird Tenants 

 A Boy's Invention 



Alh<rt B Canfielu . 



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NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY M3 



A New Wren Song, Leander S. Keyser ; Sport In Italy, J. Rowley : A Betlated Robin, 

 Caroline Gray Soule ; The Massachusetts Audubon Society's Check-List; An In- 

 teresting Phoebe's Nest, Wilbur F. Smith; A Note on the Food of the Bronzed 

 Crackle, W. De W. Miller. 



BOOK NE-WS AND REVIEWS i45 



Matthews' ' Fie;ld Book of Wild Birds and Their Music'; Cassinia, Proc. Dela- 

 ware Valley Ornithological Club; Abstract of the Proc. Linn.«:an Society of 

 New York for the Years ending March 10, 1903, and March 5, 1904 ; The Orni- 

 thological Magazines. 



EDITORIAL . . 



AUDUBON DEPARTMENT . 



Editorial; Notes and News 



EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET NO. 13 



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