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July -August, 1911 



CONTENTS 



GENERAL ARTICLES page 



Frontispiece — Indigo Bunting and Blue Grosbeak .. Louis Agassiz Fuertes . . 



Birds and Seasons in My Garden. IV. July and August. With photographs 

 by the author Mabel Osgood Wright. . 179 



The Breeding of the Pine Warbler in Rhode Island. With photographs 

 by the author Robert Cushman Murphy ..187 



Disabled Birds. Illustrated William Cogswell Clarke. . 191 



A Yellow-throat Family. Illustrated by the author Alfred C. Redfield.. 195 



The Migration of North American Sparrows. Eleventh Paper. With col- 

 ored plate by Louis Agassiz Fuertes W. W. Cooke . . 198 



Notes on Plumage of North Amet^ican Sparrows. Tenth Paper 



Frank M. Chapman . . 202 



NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY 203 



The Keeping of Notes, Althea R. Sherman; A Balloon Bird, R. F. O'Neal; 

 A Bit of Siskin Courtship, May R. Thayer; A Vireo Tragedy, AUhea R. 

 Sherman; A Confiding Red-eyed Vireo, Anne E. Perkins; Bell's Vireo 

 (illustrated), Walter W. Bennett; An Inexpensive Bird's Bath, Francis H. 

 Allen; Shovelers in Massachusetts, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher in Massa- 

 chusetts; Archie Hagar; Additional Evening Grosbeak Records. 



BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS 210 



Bull's Under the Roof of the Jungle; Beetham's Photography for Bird- 

 lovers; Shaft's Face of the Fields; Kirkham's East and West; 

 Recent Publications of the Biological Survey. 



EDITORIAL 212 



AUDUBON SOCIETIES— SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 213 



A Practical Demonstration of Protected Home Resources; A. H.W. for 

 Teachers, A. H.W. Correspondence; from Young Observers. 



EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET NO. 51. The Spotted Sandpiper. With colored plate 

 by Bruce Horsjall H . K. Job. . 221 



AUDUBON SOCIETIES— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 225 



President Butcher; The Payne Bill; Saving the White Herons; New 

 Members, Junior Audubon Societies; Manufacturers' Offer Declined; 

 Notes from the Field; Levy Plumage Bill. 



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 New York City, N. Y. 



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