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Bird -Lore 



tian Islands, by Arthur C. Bent, Taunton, 

 Mass. 4. Some Notes on the Egg-laying 

 Habits of the Cowbird, Molothrus ater, by 

 Chas. W. Miller, Shawnee-on-Delaware, 

 Pa. 5. New Light on the Name of the 

 Traill Flycatcher, by Harry C. Ober- 

 holser, Washington, D. C. 6. Field Notes 

 on "Recognition Marks" in Certain 

 Species of Birds, by John Treadwell 

 Nichols, New York City. 7. The Relation 

 ■of Genera to Faunal Areas, by Dr. Spen- 

 cer Trotter, Philadelphia, Pa. 8. The 

 Status of the Blue-eared Jay {Aphelocoma 

 cyanotis) in Texas, by Harry C. Ober- 

 holser, Washington, D. C. 9. The Gulls 

 of Four Brothers Island, by B. S. Bow- 

 dish, Demarest, N. J. 



10. Recent Field Studies of some Ecua- 

 dor Hummingbirds, illustrated with lan- 

 tern sKdes, by S. N. Rhoads, Haddon- 

 field, N. J. II. Exhibition of Lantern 

 Slides and Moving Pictures of Birds, by 

 Clinton G. Abbott, New York City. 12. 

 Some Nesting Habits of the Least Sand- 

 piper, illustrated with lantern sHdes, by 

 Robert Thomas Moore, Haddonfield, N. 

 J. 13. Autochromes of Land and Sea 

 Birds, illustrated with lantern shdes, by 

 Dr. Frank Overton, Patchogue, N. Y., 

 and Francis Harper, College Point, N. Y. 



14. Report of the "American Bird 

 Banding Association," by W. W. Grant, 

 New York City. 15. Results of a Brief 

 Visit to the Aleutian Islands and Bering 

 Sea, illustrated with lantern slides, by 

 Arthur C. Bent, Taunton, Mass. 16. A 

 Last Word on the Passenger Pigeon, by 

 Prof. C. F. Hodge, Worcester, Mass. 17. 

 Probable Cause of the Extinction of the 

 Labrador Duck, by E. H. Forbush, West- 

 boro, Mass. 18. Bird Notes from Pisgah 

 Forest, North Carolina, illustrated with 

 lantern slides, by Harry C. Oberholser, 

 Washington, D. C. 19. Flight Maneuvers 

 of the Gannet and Kittiwake, illustrated 

 with lantern slides, by Robert Thomas 

 Moore, Haddonfield, N. J. 20. Notes on 

 the Flight of Gulls, by William Brewster, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



21. An Ornithological Reconnaissance 

 in Colombia, illustrated with lantern 

 slides, by Frank M. Chapman, New York 



City. 22. Call-notes of Tropical Ameri- 

 can Birds, audibly illustrated, by Louis 

 Agassiz Fuertes, Ithaca, N. Y. 23. A 

 Trip to the Magdalens, illustrated with 

 lantern slides, by William L. Baily, Ard- 

 more. Pa. 24. The Propagation of Bob- 

 White, illustrated with lantern slides, by 

 Herbert K. Job, West Haven, Conn. 



25. Do Birds Change Their Routes of 

 Migration? by E. H. Forbush, Westboro, 

 Mass. 26. An Automatic English Spar- 

 row Trap, by Chas. W. Miller, Shawnee- 

 on-Delaware, Pa. 27. Bird Life on the 

 Paramo of Mount Pichincha, Ecuador, by 

 S. N. Rhoads, Haddonfield, N. J. 28. The 

 Classification of Kingfishers, with Partic- 

 ular Reference to the Genus Ceryle, by 

 W. DeWitt Miller, New York City. 29. 

 Notes on the Laysan Finch, by Hubert 

 Lyman Clark, Cambridge, Mass. 30. 

 Last Days of the Wild Pigeon in Sullivan 

 County, Pa., by Herman Behr, Jennings, 

 Md. 31. The Golden Plover {Charadrius 

 dominicus dominicus) on the Coast of 

 South Carolina, by Arthur T. Wayne, Mt. 

 Pleasant, S. C. 32. Bird Photography 

 from Staten Island; In New York City; 

 Gardiner's Island, N. Y., and Certain 

 Virginia Coast Islands, illustrated with 

 lantern slides, by Howard H. Cleaves, 

 New Brighton, N. Y. 



33. Bird Life in the Arizona Desert, 

 illustrated with lantern slides, by Wm. L. 

 Finley, Milwaukee, Oregon. 34. Notes 

 on the Birds of the Panama Canal Zone, 

 illustrated with lantern slides, by Edward 



A. Goldman, Washington, D. C. 35. 

 Some Birds of the Orinoco Delta, Vene- 

 zuela, illustrated with lantern slides, by 

 Stewardson Brown. 36. Vagaries in Nest- 

 ing of the House Wren, illustrated with 

 lantern slides, by Wilbur F. Smith, South 

 Norwalk, Conn. 37. Certain Asiatic 

 Birds, illustrated with lantern slides, by 

 C. William Beebe, New York City. 38. 

 The Hooting of the Blue Grouse, illustra- 

 ted by lantern slides, by Vernon Bailey, 

 Washington, D. C. 39. Birds in the 

 Markets of Southern Europe, by Dr. L. 



B. Bishop, New Haven, Conn. 40. A 

 Scheme to Increase Insectivorous Birds 

 by W. R. Lord, Rockport, Mass. 



