8 REPORT OE NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
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Hunter’s Delight.. 77 
Rare Hawks. 80 
Young Red-tailed Hawk holding a Quail. 81 
Two Arctic Owls.. 82 
Three Owls (Short-eared, Barn, Barred or Hoot Owl). 83 
Group of Screech Owls. 83 
Birds with their Nests and Eggs. 84 
Woodpeckers. 85 
Whip-poor-will; Night Hawk. For Comparison. 86 
Blue Jays (Nests and Eggs).. 90 
Group of Birds (Nests and Eggs). 92 
White Cedar Swamp, before the fire. 94 
Y hite Cedar Swamp, after fire, showing how destructive fires 
are to birds. 95 
Birds (Nests and Eggs). 100 
Barn Swallows (Nests and Eggs). 102 
Young Pine Sprouts, Ocean county, N. J. 103 
Shrikes . ppg 
Y ax wings. Cedarbird and Bohemian Waxwing. 107 
Birds that Build in Grass. 114 
Pitch Pine, three years after a fire. 115 
Sparrow Hawks (Nests and Eggs). 117 
Second-growth Pitch Pine. Home of Birds. 118 
1 he negatives from which the illustrations in the report were 
made were taken by the Curator of the Museum, S. R. Morse. 
Those of the Natural History pictures are from specimens in the 
State Museum Hall, third story of the State House, Trenton, N. J. 
The cuts ofHha forests were loaned by tire Geological Survey of 
New JerseyyuyLthe Board of Health. 
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