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THE WILSON BULLETIN— March, 1922 
afternoon’s program, which included a number of slides of W. D. Rich- 
ardson’s splendidly executed photographs of wild birds and nests. A 
feature of the day was an exhibit of water color drawings by George M. 
Sutton of Pittsburgh, Pa., loaned for the occasion. The technique of 
Mr. Sutton’s work elicited much favorable comment. 
Space prohibits a more detailed account of the meeting, which was 
one of the best in The Club’s history. Those who attended left with a 
feeling of good will, time profitably spent and stimulus acquired for 
more and better ornithological work the coming year. 
Albert P. Ganier. 
Secretary W. O. C. 
THE LIST OF PAPERS FOLLOWS; 
Reminiscences of Early Ornithologists of the Chicago Area. Henry 
K. Coale, Highland Park, 111. 
Hithertoo Unrecognized Facts in Bird Migration. G. Eifrig, Oak 
Park, 111. 
Nesting of the Sharp-shinned Hawk in Tennessee. Albert F. Ganier, 
Nashville, Tenn. 
Notes on Twenty-five Years of Migration Data from Oberiu, Ohio. 
Illustrated with charts. Lynds Jones, Oberlin, Ohio. 
On the Breeding Grounds of Texas Gulf Coast Birds. Slides. Alvin 
R. Kahn, College Station, Texas. 
Methods of Bird Banding and Results from Illinois. Slides. W. I. 
lijmn, Waukeegan, 111. 
Sketch of the Field Museum and its Plans for the Future. Wilfred 
H. Osgood, Chicago, 111. 
Notes on the Hatching of the Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock. Slides. 
Wm. D. Richardson, Chicago, 111. 
The Joys of the Campaign. Miss Althea R. Sherman, McGregor, 
Iowa. (Read by Mr. P. B. Coffin.) 
An Unusual Eastern Movement of the Magpie. Dr. T. C. Stephens, 
Sioux City, Iowa. 
The Lake Okoboji (Iowa) Biological Laboratory. Slides. Dr. T. C. 
Stephens, Sioux City, Iowa. 
Notes on the Birds of Sauk County, Wis. Herbert L. Stoddard, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Habits of Terns on Woepecket and Muskeget Islands. R. M. Strong, 
Chicago, 111. 
Observations on the Facial Expressions of Birds. Illustrated with 
sketches. George M. Sutton, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Notes on the Hatching of the Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock. Wm. D. 
Richardson, Chicago, 111. 
