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1906. "W. A. C." Alabama must have a better game law. Amer. 

 Field, vol. 65, pp. 408-409. 



Mentions several large shipments of quail out of the State, 

 and advocates a law stopping the sale and shipment of all game. 



1908. COOKB, W. W. The migration of flycatchers. Bird-Lore, vol. 10, 

 p. 168. 



Record of the wood pewee from Coosada. 



1908. FiSHEK, G. Clyde. A golden eagle taken in Alabama. Wilson 

 Bull., voL 20, No. 1, p. 55. 



Record of Aquila chrysaetos taken at Florala. 



1908. Obebholser, Harry C. A list of the principal birds to be found 

 in Alabama. First Bien. Rept. Dept. Game and Fishi of Ala- 

 bama, 1908, pp. 104-110. 

 Nominal list of 275 species. 



1908. Saunders, Arbtas A. Some birds of central Alabama. A list 

 of the birds observed from March 7 to June 9 [1908] in por- 

 tions of Coosa, Clay, and Talladega Counties, Alabama. The 

 Auk, vol. 25, pp. 413-424. 



Annotated list of 129 species. 



1910-11. CooKB, W. W. The migration of North American sparrows. 

 Bird-Lore, vol. 12, pp. 12, 139, 1910; vol. 13, pp. 198-199, 1911. 

 Records of grasshopper sparrow from Coosada, pine siskin 

 from Greensboro, and blue grosbeak from central Alabama. 



1910. Graves, E. W. [Bird-Lore's tenth Christmas census]. Bird- 



Lore, vol. 12, p. 30. 

 List of 23 species seen on Sand Mountain near Carpenter. 



1911. Burns, Frank. L. A monograph of the broad-winged hawk 



(Buteo platypterus). Wilson Bull., vol. 18, pp. 143-320. 

 Record of this species taken at Cedarville. 



1911. Jones, Leslie. The robin and cedar waxwing. Oologist, vol. 28, 

 p. 77. 

 Abundance of these species at Birmingham in February. 



1911. Obhrholser, Harry C. A revision of the forms of the hairy 



woodpecker (Dryobates villosus [Linnaeus]). Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., vol. 40, pp. 595-621. 



Records of Dryobates v. villosus and D. v. avduboni from 

 Alabama. 



1912. Graves, E. W. [Bird-Lore's twelfth Christmas bird census]. 



Bird-Lore, vol. 14, p. 33. 



Records of 23 species seen on Sand Mountain near Carpenter. 



