i&irli lore 



May - June, 1911 



CONTENTS 



GENERAL ARTICLES page 



Frontispiece — Ipswich, Savannah, Belding's and Large-billed Sparrows . . 



Louis A gassiz Fuertes . . 



Ceremonials of Courtship Practiced by the American Merganser 



William Brewster . ■ 125 

 Birds and vSeasons in My Garden. Ill — The Nesting-time. With photographs 



by the author Mabel Osgood Wright. . 128 



The Friendly House Wrens. With photographs by the author. . Wilbur F.Smith. . 135 



The Story of Two House Wrens Lidian E. Bridge. . 141 



Carolina Wrens in a Blacksmith Shop. Illustrated Clara Calhoun. . 142 



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



plate by Louis Agassiz Fuertes W. W. Cooke . . 144 



Notes on the Plumage of North American Sparrows. Ninth Paper 



Frank M. Chapman. . 147 



NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY 149 



Record of Evening Grosbeak at Branchport, N. Y., Verdi Burtch; Nesting of 

 the Carolina Wren, Miss Emma van Gilluwe; Notes from Gardiner's 

 IS1.ANV, Ludlow Griscom; Some Nesting Notes, John McB. Robertson; Notes 

 from IL.LJN01S, George E. Ekblau; A Dove's Nest in Sphagnum, Robert Griggs; 

 Photographing a Kingfisher Interior, T. J. Moon. 



BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS 155 



Birds and Mammals of the 1909 Alexander Al.aska Expedition; Grinnell on 

 THE Linnet of the Hawaiian Islands; Faxon on Brewster's Warbler; 

 The Ornithological Magazines. 



AUDUBON SOCIETIES— SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 158 



Ways and Means, A. H. W.; Migration Afterthoughts, A. H. W.; The 

 Story of a Hummingbird, A. H. W.; A Spring Migration Record; A 

 Catbird's Revenge. 



EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET NO. 50. The Carolina Wren. With colored plate by 



E. J. Sawyer Witmer Stone . . 167 



AUDUBON SOCIETIES— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 171 



President Dutcher ; Levy Plumage Bill ; Save the White Herons ; 

 Maine Legislation; Some Audubon Workers; New Members; Notes from 

 the Field. 



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