THE NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY. I99 



'94c. "Is a Royal Fisher." Story of a Lincoln Park KingBsher. 

 Chicago Tribune, December 16, 1894. 



'95. "Storm Blown Birds." Afield in Lincoln Park, Kavenia, High- 

 land Park. Chicago Tribune, March 24. 



'95a. "Old Alcyon is Dead." Lincoln Park's favorite Kingfisher com- 

 mits suicide. Chicago Tribune, September 15. 



'96. "Linger in Winter's Lap." An account of birds which that 

 year delayed their migration. Chicago Tribune, January 10, 

 1897. 



'96a. "Illinois' Rally to Save Her Birds." Chicago Inter Ocean, 

 April (?), 189T. 



'96b. "Our Bird Visitors in City Parks." Chicago Inter Ocean 

 April (?), 189T. 



'96c. "Snap Shots at Birds." A study of the birds at Worth, Illinois. 

 Chicago Tribune, May (?), 1896. 



'96d. "Linger in Winter's Lap." Chicago Tribune, December 5. 



'98. "Odd Deaths of Birds." Local stories of bird tragedies. Chi- 

 cago Tribune, April 24, 1898. 



'99. "Birds as Harbingers of Spring." A chapter on spring birds 

 at Highland Park, Illinois. Chicago Chronicle, April 16, 1899. 



'99a. Some Wise Birds and Foolish." Local studies in nest building. 

 Chicago Tribune, May 28, 1890. > 



'99b. "Man's Life is Saved by a Bird." A study of the insect eating 

 of birds. Chicago Tribune, July 30, 1899. 



'99c. "Midsummer in the Parks." Nature sketches in Chicago parks. 

 Chicago Tribune, August 20, 1899. 



'99d. "Birds in the Cemetery." Notes on the birds in Graceland 

 Cemetery. Chicago Chronicle, August ( ?) , 1899. 



'00. Evening Grosbeaks in Graceland. Chicago Record, April 28, 

 1900. 



'00a. "Birds Deck Fall Hats." A millinery study. Chicago Tribune, 

 October (?), 1900. 



'00b. "Bird Preparations for Winter." Chicago Tribune, November 

 11, 1900. 



'01. "The Unspeakable Sparrow." Outing, January, 1901. 



'OlA. "Birds That Use Chicago as a Winter Resort." Chicago Trib- 

 une, February 17, 1901. 



'OlB. "Birds Sing Spring In." Chicago Post, March 23, 1901. Spring 

 bird notes. 



'01c. "Song Bird Has Arrived." Spring arrivals along Des Plaines 

 River. Chicago Post, April 20, 1901. 



'OId. "Return of the Birds to Chicago." Chicago Tribune, May 5, 

 1901. 



'OlE. "Plumed Friends of Man." A plea for the birds. Chicago 

 Chonicle, May (?), 1901. 



'Dip. "Billy the Kingfisher." A Lincoln Park bird. Chicago Record, 

 June 15, 1901. 



'OlG. "A Bit of Bird Life." Local bird sketch. Chicago Post, 

 October 19, 1901. 



'02. "Feathered Winter Visitors in Chicago." Chicago Tribune, 

 January 12, 1902. 



'02a. "Birds of Mystery at Lake Forest." Notes on Evening Gros- 

 beak visitors. Chicago Tribune, April, 1902. 



'02b. Hawks serve farmer, few chicken eaters. Chicago Record- 

 Herald, August 12, 1903. 



