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An Albino Starling [at Bloomfield, N. J.] Ooiogist, 



1913, p. 96. 



Early Roosting Flights of the Tree Swallow at Bloom- 

 field, N. J. Wilson Bull, June, 1913, p. 97. 

 May 25 to June 10. 



A Runt Crow at Pompton Lake, N. J. Wilson Bidl, 



June, 1913, p. 97. 



Two Brewster's Warblers at Leonards, N. J. Wilson 



Bull, June, 1913, p. 98. 



Two Unusual Sets [at Bloomfield, N. J.] Ooiogist, 



1913, p. 120. 



Abnormal Song Sparrow and Crow. 



Migration Notes [in northern N. J.] Ooiogist, 1913, 



p. 274. 

 KusER, John Dryden. Nocturnal Songsters. Bird Lore, 1913, 



p. 311. 



Editor of "The Oriole." Vol. I., No. 1. Official Organ 



of the Somerset Hills Bird Club. Bernardsville, N. J. 

 .Martin, Isabel D. The Evening Grosbeak in New Jersey. 



Bird Lore, 1913, p. 174. 



Princeton, N. J., January 2, 1912. 

 "Marx, E. J. F. Moving a Robin's Nest. Bird Lore, 1913, 



p. 245. 



Random Notes from Easton, Pa. Auk, 1913, p. 279. 

 Notes on 11 species. 

 -Miller, Ansel B. The Song Period of the Brown Thrasher. 



Bird Lore, 1913, p. 311. 

 .Miller, Richard F. Early Solitary Sandpipers. Ooiogist, 



1913, p. 52. 



Vicinity of Philadelphia. 



Late Nesting of the Common Crow. Ooiogist, 1913, p. 55. 



At Avalon, N. J. 

 Miscellaneous Bird Notes from Philadelphia and Vicinity. 

 Ooiogist, 1913, p. 84. 



Preliminary List of Water Birds of the Middle Delaware 

 Valley— A Correction. Ooiogist, 1913, p. 298. 

 Most of the misleading statements referred to in Cassinia, 1912, are admitted 



