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CONTENTS. 



Progress of Ornithology in Michigan, 



T. L. Hankinson 1 



Michigan Ornithology to the Front, 



Prof. W. B. Barrows. 5 



Vireonidae of Wayne County, Michigan. 



W. A. Davidson 6 



Editorials 7 



Notes: 8 



Murderous Ped-headed Woodpeckers, E. O. 

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\ote from Barry County, Gottlieb Bessmer. 



Cardinal Grosbeak and King Rail in Winter, 

 A. H. Boies. 



Swainson's Hawks and Black Guillemots, 

 W. A. Davidson. 



How about our Birds in the South? Lvnds 

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Is the English Sparrow Becoming Less Com- 

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Notes from the South. Chas V. Hay. 



Nesting of the Lark Sparrow at Macon, 

 Lenawee Co., Mark B. Mills. 



Migration Query, Percy Selous. 



Capture of Uria troile at Gibralter, Michigan, 

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Migration Work 10 



Personals 10 



Record of Meetings 11 



Michigan Ornithological Club 12 



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