CONTENTS. 
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A Hyperl ‘Migration Route. By P. A. : 
seal a i i he Pee rene gee Se SEN 0) 3 
The vee ditidhied (oil) oe read Thryomanes 
ewickyz (Aud), at Grand Rapids. By Leon ~ 
iss Ais ‘ tefl fi t f A é DiGi Fee PALER Gh ae 8 
Nesting of the Woodcock. By Gerard Alan Ab- 
bott, with pictures from photographs by Robt. 
Eleone re ols aay sw eh eee Ce es ee 10 
Observations on the Nesting Habits of a Pair of 
House Wrens. By Max M. Peet............. 15 
_ Birds Noted En Route to Northern Michigan. By 
Norman ‘A> Woods vc n aces wk te reeeee ea ry 
Notes fromthe: Fieldsti cise ic cae ore 20 
An Unusual Bird Wave. By Norman A. Wood and 
Otto McCreary ieoc ds eet a EP tae 22 
Two New Bird Pictures, W. B. B................ 23 
The Bird Magazines so... eos. btn ee ee 25 
A New Factor in Migration..... ieee areata eee tates 27 
Michigan Audubon Society. Jefferson Butler..... 29 
Minutes of Clab Meetings. 2. jb .esuds ctw ees St oO 
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