OOlTTEnSTTS. 
Kentucky Warbler.49 
Bliick-throaied Blue Warbler.49 
Yellow-bellied Woodpecker.50 
Broad winged Hawk’s Eggs.50 
Notes from Mooseltead Lake, Me. 50 
Notes fr-om Bangor, Me.51 
Pine Groesbeaks.. .51 
Little Blue Heron. .51 
Editorial—Advertising.52 
Editorial—Caspian Tern in li iode Island.52 
A Savage Frglrt.52 
Large Sets of Eggs.53 
Prothonitary Warbler.53 
Late Nesting.53 ; 
Corrections.03 f 
Reuiarkalrle Flight of Birds.53 t 
An Egg Within an Egg.53 t 
Close of the Season . • .54 | 
Those "‘Brants”—Corrections.55 
Notes from Maine.50 I 
Growth of Kobins, &c.56 
MANUSCRIPT FOR PUBLICATION. 
Fi-eaks in Crows’ Eggs.F. S. Wright 
Blue Winged Yellow Warbler. .Fred. T. Jencks 
Pimuil Duck .D. H. Eaton 
Jjong eared Owl.Jos. M. Wade 
Albino Blackbird.Dr. F. W. Goding 
Shouting with Water.V. M. Firor 
Blue Yellow backed Warbler. 
W. W. Worthington 
An Egg Within an Egg.Frank 11. Allen 
Golden Crowned Kinglet.Harry Merrill ii 
Burrowing Owl (continued).Capt. Chas. Bendirc ;; 
Miscellatteous Articles..M. 11. 
List of N. A. Birds, London, 1792. 
Dr. H A. Atkins I 
Snowbird Nidificaiion, &c . J. A. Dakin i 
\Vliat I saw on “Gull” Island. . .Jno. N. Clark | 
Interesting Items from Various Sources. 
SOUTHWICK & JENCKS’ NATURAL HISTORY STORE, i 
niOVIOKNCE, li. I. 
-to OOJLXjEOTOK>S. — 
We not only desire to sell specimens, but want to buy or exchange for every- ' 
THING we lack. We have the Largest Stock of Skins, and want to keep it so, and to , 
this end shall try and make better inducements to collectors than any other dealers. We ' 
invite tne correspondence of all, especially those collecting tn large quantities, or in 
remote places. 
We frequently exchange rare birds for common ones, and all who desire to do this 
will do well to keep us informed of what they have on iiand. 
We want at once the following list of not particularly rare birds and eggs: 
NKINN. 
Sage Thrasher, 
Curve Bdi 'I'lirusher, 
California Thrasher, 
Townsend’s Siliiaire, 
Mouaiaiii Chickadee, 
lluusiiniau Chickadee, 
Pygmy Nuthatch. 
liGUS IN .NKTS. i 
Short Bille d .Marsh Wren, 
Worm-filling Waibler. 
Blue Wing Yellow W'arbler. 
Large Billed Waier Thrush, i 
Small Billed Water 'i'hrush, 
Violet (iieen Swallow, 
Henslow’s Bunting, 
Whip-|)oor-will, 
Woodcock, I 
Birlram’s Sandpiper, 
Short Billed Marsh Wren, 
Virginia’s Warbler, 
Black throated (»ray Warbler, 
Towsend’s Warbler, 
Herinil Warbler, 
Connecticut Warbler. 
C issin’s Flycatcher, 
Broad-tailed Hu nining Biid, 
Black-chinned Humming Bird. 
We only want good skins and nicely blown and perfectly identified eggs. If sets 
they must be accompanied by data. 
We are making a specialty of such young birds as are covered with down when 
hatched, but want no naked nestlings. Our offer on the inside cover of the August 
number we will extend to October ist. 
After the catalogue is issued we shall use this space advertising additions as they arc 
received. 
Catalogue sent to applicants soon as issued. 
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