THE OOLOGIST 



161, Oology Under Difficulties. 

 Burnham, Stewart 



136, My Chickadee Guests. 

 Burtch, Verti 



93, To the Smithsonian Institute; 93, 

 Food of the Marsh Hawk. 



Burton, Walter 



36, To Take Inaccessible Nests. 

 Carryl, F. M. 



117 Sparrow Hawk. 

 Danforth, S. T. 



69, 1918 New Hampshire Notes. 

 Dickey, S. S. 



6, Sandpipers; 18, Unusual Nesting 

 Site of the Rough Winged Swal- 

 low; 33, A Mountain Mome of the 

 Parula Warbler; 43, In the Haunts 

 of the Duck Hawk; 45, Days with 

 the Ruby-Throated Hummer; 67, 

 Early Nesting of Some Common 

 Birds; 101, English Sparrow Nest- 

 ing with a Hawk. 

 Daniles, J. W. Jr. 



140, Oologica'l and Ornithological 

 Camp Fire; 169, An Island Idyll; 

 185, In the Great Dismal Swamp 

 of Virginia. 

 Donahue, R. J. 



94, Some British Birds; 102, Jotti- 

 ngs of 1919; 200, Notes from Ks; 

 201, An Autumn Jaunt; 201, Con- 

 cerning Chimney Swifts. 



Evans, L. I. 



14, "Bill," a Swainson Hawk. 



Farquhar, Arthur 



85, Late Departure of the Bank Swal- 

 low; 101, Late Departure of the 

 Barn Swallow. 



Ford, F. E. 



54, Blue Grosbeak in eGorgia. 



Gainer, A. F. 



202, A Snake Story. 



Goelitz, W. A. 



101 Dove Mimicking Cowbird. 



Griffee, Bill 



148, From Kansas. 



Graham, Ramon 



8, Indian Arrow Heads; 31, Birds 

 and Animal Life in Texas; 69, Fall 

 Migration; 88, Ducks Are Scarce 

 This Year; 89, Notes from Camp 

 Graham; 90, Egg Hunters in 

 France; 97, Bird Notes from Lake 

 Worth, Texas; 127, Plumbeous 

 Chickadee; 133, My First Find of 

 the Blue Grosbeak; 148, Hawks 

 and Oppossums; 187, Warren Co., 

 Texas, Breeding Birds; 188, Two 

 Notes on Vireos; 188, Boat-tailed 

 Grackle and Mourning in the 

 Same Nest; 196, Birds Observed 

 from a Train in Texts; 202, The 



Curiosity of Wood Ducks; 203, 

 Texas Bird Notes; 206, Humming 

 Bird Joke. 

 Greenwood, O. M. 

 123, Iowa Notes. 

 Greer, T. R.t 



157, Song of the Mocking Bird. 

 Hoffman, M. J. 



Albino, Bob-white; 160, Eggs of the 

 Long-tailed Chat. 

 Hasenyager, C. B. 



32, Owls and Robins in Kansas. 

 Hatch, Delos 



8, Someone Should the Boy. 

 Henderson, A. D. 

 59, Nesting of the American Hawk 

 Owl. 

 Howes, P. G. 



12, Birds and Wasps; 163, Notes on 

 the Bob White. 

 Healey, L. E. 



20, 38, 56, 74, 92, Around Red Lake 

 by Launch; 54, Ruby Crowned 

 Kinglet; 150, Fifty Miles by Canoe. 

 Henderson, J. 



67, The Arkansas Kingbird. 

 Howsley, L. R. 



79, Oregon Birds. 

 Jackson, T. H. 



6, J. J. Ryman; 10, Robert D. Hoyt. 

 Johnson, H. H. 



29, Winter Birds from the North; 29, 

 The Downey Woodpecker; 53, The 

 Bartramian Sandpiper; 80, The 

 Evening Grosbeak; 159, After 

 Twenty-five Years; 178, The 

 American Bittern; 194, The Ruff ed 

 Grouse. 

 Leudon, C. R. M. 



53, A Soldiers Birds. 



Lunsford, I. I. 



117 Coopers Hawk. 



Mann, J. R. 

 226, Rare Cowbirds Eggs. 



Martin, LeLoach 



68, The Yellow Billed Cuckoo; 44, 

 Broad Winged Hawk. 



Miller, L. 



181, The Ruffed Grouse. 



Miller, L. D. 



72, Bronze Grackle Nest. 



Miller, R. F. 



72, Set of Six Phoebe Eggs; 82, 

 Nidification of the Yellow Billed. 



Moffat, E. E. 



36, Summer Tanager Nests. 



Munro, J. N. 



103, 110, Collecting in British Co- 

 lumbia; 134, Okanagan Landing, 

 B. C, Goldfinches. 



