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Waltee, Hebbeet Eugene and Alice Hall (Waltee). 



'05 Wild Birds in City Parks. A. W. Mumford, Ciiicago, 1905. 

 (Hints on identifying 145 birds based on spring migration 

 in Lincoln Park, Chicago.) 



Wheelock, Ibbne G. 



'02. Rare Birds seen at Lake Forest. Inter Ocean, March. 

 '05. Eegurgitative Feeding of Nestlings. Auk, Vol. XXII, p. 54, 

 , January. 



WOODEDIT, FbANK MOBLEY. 



'96. On Birds Reported as Rare in Cook County, Illinois. The Auk, 

 Vol. XIII, 1896, pp. 179-181. 



'96a. The Raven in Illinois. The Auk, Vol. XIII, 1896, pp. 83-84. 



'97. Lake Michigan Notes. The Auk, Vol. XIV, 1897, pp. 227-228. 



'97a. The Home of the Loggerhead Shrike. The Osprey, Vol. I, No. 8, 



'98. Lake Michigan Notes. The Auk, Vol. XV, 1898, pp. 61-62. 

 p. 109. 



'00. The Western Willet. Birds and Nature, Vol. VIII, p. 146, No- 

 vember. 



'04. The Loon. Birds and Nature, Vol. XVI, November, pp. 191-192. 



'04a. The Sora Rail. L. c. Vol. XVI, December, pp. 201-202. 



'05. The American Robin. L. c. Vol. XVII, No. 2, p. 62, February. 



'05a. The Black Tern. L. t., No. 3, p. 134, March. 



'05b. The American Red Crossbill. L. c. No. 4, p. 191, April. 



'05c. The Prothonotary Warbler. L. c. No. 5, p. 194, May. 



'05d. The Black-crowned Night Heron. L. c, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, p. 

 11, June. 



'05e. The Mourning Dove. L. u.. No. 2, p. 95, September. 



'05f. The Snowflake. L. c. No. 3, p. 134, October. 



'07. Rare Northern Birds near Chicago. The Auk, Vol. XXIV, 

 1907, p. 107. 



