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Another Fortnight on the Farallones (with seven photos) William Leon Dawson 
Some Robins’ and Mourning Doves’ Nests in the Tower Yakima Valley, Washing- 
ton (with two illustrations) Clarence Hamilton Kennedy 
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Tree-nests of the Point Pinos Junco and Other Notes..... Milton S. Ray 
Bobolink in San Mateo County, California W. P. Taylor 
Notes from Alaska H. S. Swo-rtk 
Correction Alfred B. Howell 
Editoriae Notes And News ....; 
PuBEiCATioNS Reviewed 
Minutes of Cooper Club Meetings 
Index to Volume XIII 
