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Vol. V.- OCTOBER, 1880. - No. 4. 
CONTENTS. 
Page 
“ Behind the Veil.” By Dr. Elliott Coues , U. S. A. 193 
Notes on the Northern Range of the Fish Crow 
( Corvus ossifragus), with some Account of its 
Habits. By Louis A. Zerega 205 
Description of a New Warbler of the G-enus 
Helminthophaga. Plate IV. By Frank IV. 
Langdon 8 
List of Occurrences of North American Birds in 
Europe. Part III. By J. J. Dalgleis/i 210 
Description of the Eggs of the Caspian Tern 
_ {Sterna caspia). By Robert Ridgway 221 
Notes on Colorado Birds. By H. D. Minot 223 
Recent Literature. — Cooper on the Migrations and 
Nesting Habits of West-Coast Birds, 232 ; Langdon’s 
Ornithological Field Notes, 232 ; Stearns’s List of the 
Birds of Fishkill, New York, 233; Harvie-Brown on 
the Effects of an unusually severe Winter upon Scot- 
tish Birds, 233 ; Rathbun’s “ Bright Feathers,” 231 ; 
Marsh’s Palgeornithology, 234 ; Cory’s “ Beautiful and 
Curious Birds of the World,” 236. 
General Notes. — A New Bird (Folioptila ccerulea) for 
Maine, 236 ; Capture of the Carolina Wren and other 
Rare Birds in Rhode Island, 237 ; Note on Helmintho- 
phaga cincinnatiensis, Langd.,237; Nest of Dendroeca 
ccerulescens, (L. ) Bd. , 238 ; Note on Giraud’s Muscicapa 
“ brasieri ,” 238 ; Additional Notes concerning the 
Black-capped Vireo in Texas, 239 ; The Philadelphia 
Vireo in Eastern New York, 239; Unusual Nesting-site 
of the Snow-bird, 239 ; Capture of a South American 
Finch near Providence, R. I., 240; Corvus ossifragus 
on Long and Staten Islands, N. Y., 240 ; Nest and 
Eggs of the Yellow-bellied Flycatcher ( Empidonax 
flaviventris), 241 ; Notes on Nesting-sites of the Golden- 
winged Woodpecker, 241 ; Capture of the Avocet in 
New Brunswick, 241; The Northern Phalarope in 
Chester County, South Carolina, 242 ; The Purple 
Gallinule in New England, 242; Colymbus septen- 
trionalis again on the Hudson, 242. 
Index 243 
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