IBixt) lore 



March - April, 1911 



CONTENTS 



GENERAL ARTICLES ' page 



Frontispiece— DiCKCissEL, Lark and Vesper Sparrows. .Louis A^assiz Fuertes . . 

 Birds and Seasons in My Garden. II — April and May. With photographs 



by the author Mabel Osgood Wright 67 



A Device for Looking into Birds' Nests. Illustrated William Brewster. . 76 



An April Snowstorm. With photographs by the author. .William D. Carpenter . . 76 

 Boxes for Birds That Provide No Nesting Material. With photographs by 



the author Frank C. Pellett . . 79 



An Artificial Swallows' Nest 82 



The Migration of North American Sparrows. Ninth Paper. With colored 



plate by Louis Agassiz Fuertes W. W. Cooke. . 83 



Notes on the Plumage of North American Sparrows. Eighth Paper 



Frank M. Chapman . . 89 

 Bird-Lore's Advisory Council 90 



NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY 92 



The Evening Grosbeaks at Rochester, N. Y.. C. A. Dewey, N. Hudson Moore: 

 Lyons, N. Y., 5. B. Gavitt; Ithaca, N. Y., Louis Agassiz Fuertes; Greenwich, 

 N. Y., D. W. Mandell; Naples, Maine, Adeline Willis; Fall River, Mass., 

 Ellen M. Shore; Woonsocket, R, I., Alice Hall Walter; Taftville. Conn., 

 F. J. Werking; Canaan, Conn., Sarah W. Adams; Hartford, Conn., Edward 

 Porter St. John; Fortchester, N. Y., Cecil Spofford and Samuel Conly; 

 Andover, ^. ^., Blanche Hill; Newton, N. ]., Mary F. Kanouse, Stephen D. 

 Inslee; Plainfiei.d, N. J., W. DeW. Miller; Brooklyn, N. Y., Mary W- Peckham. 

 Winter Notes from Northern New Jersey, Jo/zw Dryden Kuser; Brooklyn 

 Birds, Edward Fleisher, Secretary; Mockingbird Wintering in West Hart- 

 ford, Conn., Edivard P. St. John; A Fire Station Martin Box, Charles A. 

 Stockbridge; St.arling Imitating Notes of the Wood Pewee, /. T. Nichols; 

 Song Season of the Nightingale, Mariana Hopkinson; The History of a 

 Ruffed Grouse's Nest, E. P. Warner; A Rare Warbler, Edward S. Dingle; 

 The Notes of the Hermit Thrush. W. DeW. Miller. 



BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS 100 



Tracy on The Significance of White Markings,- the Vertebrates of Cayug.a. 

 Lake Basin; C.^rriker on Cost.a Rica Birds. The Ornithological 

 Magazines. 



EDITORIAL 103 



AUDUBON SOCIETIES— SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 104 



Conservation of Home Resources, A. H. W.; Suggestions for Bird and 

 Arbor Day, A. H. W.; A Bird and Arbor Day Program, A. H. W. 



EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET NO. 49. Chimney Swift. With colored plate by fi J. Sawyer 



T Gilbert Pearson . . 115 

 AUDUBON SOCIETIES— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 119 



President Dutcher; Change of Office; Attack on the Plumage Law; Cold 

 Storage of Game; Elk Starving in Wyoming; New Members; Notes; 

 Destruction of Meadowlark in Georgia; A Statement in Support of 

 the Present Law Regarding Wild-Fowl. 



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 New York City, N. Y. 



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