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AUTOGRAPHED BIRD BOOKS AVAILABLE 
WE HAveE MADE special arrangements to obtain autographed copies of na- 
ture books written by two of our Audubon Screen Tour lecturers this sea- 
son, Allan D. Cruickshank (October 18) and Roger Tory Peterson (Janu- 
ary 17, 1960). If you now have their books, or wish to buy them through 
our Book Chairman, you may have them autographed at the above lectures. 
If you cannot attend the lectures, but still would like to have an auto- 
graphed book, please send your order with full payment to Mr. LeRoy Tun- 
stall two weeks in advance of the lecture. Specify that you want your bool 
autographed. There will be no extra charge. Your copy will be mailed to 
you shortly after the lecture. We will have the following books on hand: 
Pocket Guide to the Birds, by Allan D. Cruickshank...............22.2222.2222..... $2.95 
1,001 Questions Answered About Birds, by Allan & Helen Cruickshank..$5.00 
How to Know the Birds, by Roger Tory Peterson.........................---------- $2.00 
Field Guide to the Birds (Eastern), by Roger Tory Peterson..-............... $3.95 
Field Guide to Western Birds, by Roger Tory Peterson....-..-.....-........-..--- $3.95 
Field Guide to Birds of Britain and Europe, by Roger Tory Peterson....$3.95 
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CORRECTION, PLEASE! 
WE ARE Sorry to report that the address of our Book Chairman, Mr. LeRoy 
Tunstall, was given incorrectly in the June issue of the Audubon Bulletin. 
The correct address is as follows: 
Mr. LeRoy Tunstall, Book Chairman 
Illinois Audubon Society 
323 East Wesley Street 
Wheaton, Illinois 
Incidentally, Mr. Tunstall can order almost any book on nature or orni- 
thology which you would care to purchase through the Society. Please be 
sure to write to him at the address above. Thank you! 
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NEW SURVEY PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE 
TWO PUBLICATIONS OF interest to members have been published recently by 
the Illinois Natural History Survey. “Food Habits of Migratory Ducks in 
Illinois,” by Harry G. Anderson, discusses the analysis of the contents of 
4,977 ducks’ stomachs collected from hunters along the Ilinois and Missis- 
sippi Rivers. “Night-Lighting: A Technique for Capturing Birds and Mam- 
mals,” by Ronald F. Labisky, presents in detail the technique developed for 
capturing pheasants on a research area. Both publications involve the co- 
operation of the U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, the Illinois 
Department of Conservation, and the Illinois Natural History Survey. 
Copies of these publications are available from the Illinois Natural His- 
tory Survey at Urbana. Single copies of the food habits paper will be free 
upon request until November 1, when a charge of 50 cents a copy will be 
initiated. The night-lighting paper is free of charge. 
