CONTENTS 
Bird Notes from Southern Wisconsin 
Breeding Warblers Around Atlanta, Ga. 
By H. L. Stoddard 
65-79 
By William L. La Prade, Jr. 
80-83 
Birds of CtTMBERLAND Island, Ga. 
By T. Gilbert Pearson 
84-90 
Effects of a Mild Winter 
By C. W. G. Eifrig 
90-94 
Birds at the M6uth of Ohio River 
By Gcrdon Wilson 
94-100 
Prairie Chicken in East Central Iowa 
By Fred J. Pierce 
100-106 
Editorial 
107 
Bird Banding Department 
108-114 
Field Notes 
i 
115-120 
Nebrasela. Ornithologists Union 
121-123 
Notes — Here and There 
124-125 
THE WILSON BULLETIN 
Published quarterly, March, June, September and December, as the oflB- 
cial organ of the Wilson Ornithological Club and the Nebraska Ornithologists’ 
Union, and edited by Dr. Lynds Jones, assisted by a board of five members. 
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The ofiScers of the W^ilson Club for the year 1921 are: 
President-— Dr. R. M. Strong, Loyola University, Chicago, 111. 
Vice-President — Dr. H. C. Oberholser, Washington, D. P. 
Secretary — Albert P. Ganier, 2507 Ash wood Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 
Treasurer — George L. Fordyce, Youngstown, Ohio. 
EDITOKIAL BOAKD 
Lynds Jones, Editor-in-Chief 
Oberlin, Ohio 
G. L. Fordyce, Youngstown, Ohio; A. P. Ganier, Nashville, Tenn.; T. C. 
Stephens, Sioux City, Iowa; Dayton Stoner, Iowa City, Iowa 
M. H. Swenk, Lincoln, Neb. 
Published Quarterly at Oberlin, Ohio 
