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Authorities for Quiz on Owls 
T. G. Pearson, C.S.and H. H. Brimley: Birds of North Carolina, p. 204. 
Birds of America, Part 2, p. 118. 
Thomas S. Roberts: Bird Portraits in Color, text facing Plate 45. 
Birds of America, Part 2, p. 104. 
Thomas 8. Roberts: Ibid., text for Plate 43. Also Forbush and May’s 
Natural History of Birds of Eastern North America, p. 261. 
Thomas S. Roberts: Jbid., text facing Plate 44. 
7. Ibid., text facing Plate 45. 
8. Gussie Thomas Smith — Birds of the Arizona Desert, p. 16. Also 
B. 8S. Swarth — Birds of the Saguaro National Monwment. 
Peecreiie Porbusn and J. 8. May: lbid., p. 261. 
10. Thomas 8S. Roberts: Pirds of Minnesota, Vol. 1, p. 636. Birds of Amer- 
(eum rartec, p10, 
11. Thomas S. Roberts: Birds of Minnesota, 1, p. 613. 
2: Lbid: p. 629. 
oy Ibid.) p. 624 & p. 625. 
14> 101d, p. 633 & p: 628. 
Poe hese, 0.000. 
16. Ibid., p. 608. 
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Audubon Lectures for 1952-53 
An interesting series of “Audubon Screen Tours” is promised for the 
coming lecture season. Study of attendance records for the series just 
past showed that the evening lecture had the poorest turnout. Accordingly, 
the Directors have arranged to present all of the new talks on a Saturday 
or Sunday afternoon. 
The speakers will include some newcomers and some of the old 
favorites, and the subjects will cover the whole gamut of wildlife. As 
before, lectures will be held in the Simpson Theater of the Chicago 
Natural History Museum, Roosevelt Road and Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 
Illinois, at 2:00 or 2:30 p.m. Announcement folders will be mailed to all 
members of the Society this fall. Here is the list: 
Afternoon Audubon Screen Tours 
October 26, 1952 (Sunday): Laurel Reynolds on ‘Western Discovery.” 
January 38, 1953 (Saturday): Howard Cleaves on “Animals Unaware.” 
February 28 (Saturday): Walter H. Shackleton on ‘Oddities in Nature.” 
March 22 (Sunday): Robert C. Hermes on “Bonaventure Diary.” 
April 12 (Sunday): Alexander Sprunt, Jr. on “From Coast to Crest.” 
