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Balletin No. 17. 



Vireo, Red-eyed, 71. 



Warbling, 30, 71. 

 Vulture, Turkey, 8, 60. 



Warbler, Audubon's, 28, 59, 62. 



Bay-breasted, 71. 



Blackburnian, 2, 4, 71. 



Black-poll, 71. 



Black-throated Blue, 71. 



Black-throated Gray, 58. 



Black-throated Green, 14, 71. 



Blue-winged, 71. 



Calaveras, 58. 



Canadian, 71. 



Cape May, 2. 



Chestnut-sided, 71. 



Hermit, 58. 



Hooded, 3. 



McGillivray's 28, 59. 



Mourning, 71. 



Myrtle, 8, 62, 71. 



Palm, 71. 



Parula, 2. 



Pileolated, 29, 59. 



Pine, 2. 



Prairie, 3. 



Prothonotary, 19. 



Worm-eating, 3. 



Yellow, 22, 59, 71. 

 Watkins, L. Whitney, the Long- 



eared Owl in confinement drinks 

 water, 9. 

 Waxwing, Bohemian, 2. 

 Cedar, 17, 61, 71. 

 Whippoorwill, 33, 57, 58. 

 Widmann, Otto, remarks on 

 'where Junco roosts,' 26; Pine 

 Siskin, 30. 

 Wilson, Sidney S., a New Mexican 

 bird, 5 ; notes from Missouri, 18; 

 some common birds of New Mex- 

 ico, 74. 

 Woodpecker, Downy, 27, 70, 76. 

 Hairy, 27, 70. 

 Pileated, 7. 

 Red-bellied, 61, 70. 

 Red-headed, 21, 60, 70, 74. 

 Wren, Bewick's 27. 

 Carolina, 73. 

 House, 71, 72. 

 Long-billed Marsh, 75. 

 Short-billed Marsh, 75. 



Yellow-legs, i. 

 Yellow-throat, Maryland, 71. 



Zenaidura macroura, 29. 

 Zonotrichia albicollis, 8. 



leucophrys intermedia, -28. 



\KJ A M'TIh 1""^ I The following numbers of The Osfir ey : October, 

 VV /\iN 1 \liYJ 1 and December, 1896, February, 1897. Will ex- 

 change other publications, or pay cash. Address, Lynds Jones, Oberlin , 

 Ohio. 



