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September -October, 1905 



CONTENTS 



OBNBRAL ARTICLES '^<^« 



Frontispiece — Tennessee, Orange-crowned and Nashville Warblers .... 



Bruce Horsfall . 



Our Avian Creditors. Illustrated Ernest Harold Baynes . 223 



The Winter Feeding of Birds. Illustrated Mabel Osgood IVright . 228 



How to Attract the Winter Birds About Our Homes. Illustrated . . 



Edward Howe Forbush . 233 



FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS 



The Migration of Warblers. Twelfth Paper. Illustrated by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and 



Bruce Horsfall W. W. Cooke . 237 



NOTES ON WINTER FEEDING 240 



From Dorchester, Mass., Gertrude A. Shattuck ; Lake George, N. Y., Ella F. Luther; 

 Berlin, Conn., Harriet S. Smith; Sherman, Conn., Ruth Rogers; E-glewood, N. J., 

 Lsabel McC. Lemnton ; Middle Haddam, Conn, (illustrated), Bert F. Case; Jackson- 

 ville, III., Anne Wakeley Jackson ; Curran, III., ^dSze Vredenbnrg; Campbki.lsvillf., 

 Kv., W M. Jackson; An Anti-Sparrow Food-Shelf. 



BOOK NEWS AND REVIEW^S ^4^ 



Howe's 'Fifty Common Birds of Vermont'; Lange"s State Biku Books; The Orni- 

 thological Magazines. 



EDITORIAL 249 



AUDUBON DEPARTMENT 250 



EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET NO. 16 253 



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