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LiPPiNCOTT, J. W. How Winter Thins Their Ranks. Bird- 

 Lore, 1915, pp. 11-14. 



McCoNNELL, T. L. Chickadee Notes from McKeesport, Penn- 

 sylvania. Oologist, 1915, p. 35. 



Miller, R, F. Notes on the Black-crowned Night Heron's 

 Nest and Eggs [at Red Bank, N. J.]. Oologist, 1915, 

 p. 53. 



Notes on the Red-eyed Vireo in the Vicinity of Phila- 

 delphia. Oologist, 1915, pp. 96-98. 



The Least Tern at Philadelphia, Pa. Oologist, 1915, 



p. 172. 



Notes on the Acadian Flycatcher in the Vicinity of 



Philadelphia, Pa. Oologist, 1915, p. 199. 



Miller, W. de W., and Rogers, C. H. Plainfield, N. J., Bird 

 Census. Wilson Bulletin, 1915, pp. 403-407. 



Potter, J. K. Prothonotary Warbler at South Vineland, 

 N. J. AuJc, 1915, p. 370. 



Simpson, R. B. The Barred Owl and Great Homed Owl [at 

 Warren, Pa.]. Oologist, 1915, pp. 9-12. 



Goshawk Notes [at Warren, Pa.]. Oologist, 1915, 



p. 29. 



Stone, Wither. Cape May and Tennessee Warblers in 



Philadelphia. Auk, 1915,*p. 106. 

 Weber, J. A. Numerous Migrant Pine Warblers (Dendroica 



vigorsi) at Fort Lee, N. J. Auk, 1915, p. 498. 

 WiLLSON, W. E. Report of the Sussex County Nature-Study 



Club. Bird-Lore, 1915, p. 527. 

 Wright, A. H. Early Records of the Wild Turkey, III. 



Auk, 1915, pp. 71-75. [Notes for Pennsylvania, New 



Jersey and Delaware.] 



