Annual Meeting of the Wilson Club 35 



Wednesday, December 29 

 9:00 A. M. 



Business 

 10:00 A. M. 

 President's Address. Some Problems Connected with the Feeding 

 of Nestling Birds, T. C. Stephens, Morningside College, Sioux 

 City, Iowa. 



Discussion by Miss Sherman, Dr. Jones, Mr. Henninger. 

 Papers 



2:00 P. M. 

 Papers 

 General Notes 



4:00 P. M. 

 Social Hour 

 6:00 P. M. 



Dinner 

 8:00 P. M. 

 Illustrated Lectures 

 Birds of the Mid-Pacific; an Account of the Expedition to the Lay- 

 san Islands, H. R. Dill, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. 

 Bird Sculptures from the Mounds, W. C. Mills, Curator of Archae- 

 ological and Historical Museum, Columbus, Ohio. 



List of Papers 



The Relation of Patterns in the Varieties of Domestic Pigeons to 

 Natural Pigment Areas (Illustrated), Leon J. Cole, Depart- 

 ment of Experimental Breeding, Madison, "Wisconsin. 

 Discussion by Messrs. Jones and Stephens. 



Sapsuckers and Adirondack Trees, C. C. Adams, New York Col- 

 lege of Forestry, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Discussion by Messrs. Swope, Herrick, Abbott, Metcalf, Nich- 

 ols, Wallace, Kellogg, Jones, Fordyce. 



Additional Report on the Birds of Mahoning County, Ohio, George 

 L. Fordyce, Youngstown, Ohio. 



Notes on Birds of Regions with Primitive Prairie Conditions 

 (Illustrated), T. L. Hankinson, State Normal School, Charles- 

 ton, Illinois. 



The Birds of my Boyhood, Howard Jones, Circleville, Ohio. 



Nest Life of the Western , House Wren, Althea R. Sherman, Na- 

 tional, Iowa. 



The Extension of Ornithological Information Among the Masses, 

 Albert L. Stephenson, Chicago, Illinois. 



Shore Birds and Marsh Birds (Illustrated), Gerard Alan Abbott, 

 Chicago, Illinois. 



