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July -August, 1904 



CONTENTS 



GENERAL ARTICLES ^*^^^ 



Frontispiece — Yellow-throated, Grace's, AND Black-throated Gray Warblers . . . 



Louis Agassiz Fueytes . 



Red-eyed Vireos, Awake and Asleep. Illustrated by the author . . . Francis H. Herrick 113 

 The Nesting Habits of the White-tailed Ptarmigan in Colorado. Illustrated by the 



author Evan Lewis . 117 



Chimney Swift. Illustration R. H. Beebe . 121 



A Visit to the Lake Erie Thrns. Illustrated by Robert F. Griggs . 122 



Wood Pewee on Nest. Illustration L. S. Morton 129 



FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS 



The Migration of Warblers. Fifth Paper. Illustrated by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and 



Bruce Horsfall ■ ■ IV. W. Cooke 130 



Notes on the Nesting of Lawrence's Warbler Isaac Bildersee 131 



NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY i33 



A Strenuous Screech Owl, Isabella McC Lenimon ; Goldfinch and Tree Sparrow, 

 Chreswelt J. Hunt: Taming a Red-eved Virko, Samuel C. Palmer: Mocking-birds in 

 New Jersey, Henry Hales: A Thieving CHhBEC, Addison IVillianisoti: Two Years for 

 AN Oriole's NestT Frmik T. Antes. 



BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS '35 



Hoijnaday's 'American Natural History'; Rf.ed's 'North American Birds' Eggs'; 

 Weeds ' Bird Life Stories'; The Ornithological Magazines; Book ,\ews. 



EDITORIAL '39 



AUDUBON DEPARTMENT . .... 140 



Bird Protection Abroad, IV— Japan, 7" 5. Palmer: National Com.mittee Noiics. 



EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET NO. 10. Illustrated by Louis Agassiz Fuertes . . William Dutcher . 143 



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