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Summer Bird Life in the Wicwity of TAs ‘Tftinois; ix d 
: tion to the Prominent Plant Associations Frank C. GA 
Observations on the Spring Migration (1910) at. Ann Ar 
Michigan ‘ADs 
_ Bird Notes from Pinehurst, North Catofing 
Some Notes from Pickaway County, Ohio 
- A Paradise for Longspurs ; 
Leconte’s Sparrow at Home near Chicago GERARD ALAN “ABBorT : 
An Ohio Nest of the Black and White Warbler Dr. B. R. Bates: 
Editorial ; 
_ Field Notes 
Falco rusticolus in Ohio, W. F. Henninger, 58; Cowbird, B. R. Bales, « 
59; A Private Bird Preserve, B. T, G., 59; Exceptional Ohio Records, ie 
Lynds Jones, 60; Records from the Tri-Reservoir Region in Ohio in 
1910, W. F. Henninger, 61; Notes from North-eastern Ulinois,” Benj. hs 
Gault, 62. : & % te 
Personals : 63 
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