. Bird-lore . ready for distribution. Price ^ volume. Prospectus, specimen plate, and subscription blanksent on application to the New York ZoologicalSociety, Zoological Park, New York. Far in advance of all other books written on the subject, and . .welcome alike to the ornithologist, the aviculturist, and the sportsman.—Nature (England). A magnificent work of art, as well as a most valuable contributionto our knowledge of one of the most resplendent families of birds.—Ibis (England). There can be no question that Mr. Beebes Monograph of thePheasants will rank as the standard work on


. Bird-lore . ready for distribution. Price ^ volume. Prospectus, specimen plate, and subscription blanksent on application to the New York ZoologicalSociety, Zoological Park, New York. Far in advance of all other books written on the subject, and . .welcome alike to the ornithologist, the aviculturist, and the sportsman.—Nature (England). A magnificent work of art, as well as a most valuable contributionto our knowledge of one of the most resplendent families of birds.—Ibis (England). There can be no question that Mr. Beebes Monograph of thePheasants will rank as the standard work on the subject.—CountryLife (London). It pulses with life and interest and the charming personal touch ofthe author. Its scope is broad, its plan is new and original, and it gripsthe reader with a warm and masterful hand. It tells the reader thethings that he most wishes to know about these strange and beautifulbirds.—Dr. Wm. T. Hornaday. VOL. XXINo. 5 SEPTEMBER—OCTOBER, 1919 30c. a Copy$ a Year. EDITFn BT FRANK M. CHAPMAN PUBLIKIIRO you IIIIC AUUUBON SuoiktikbBT 2D- 3tppleton & Companp HARRISBURG. PA NEW YORK ^•VP-^Q- ISirli ^ loxz September-October, 1919 CONTENTS GENERAL ARTICLES page Frontispiece—William Brewster William Brewster, iSsi-igig Frank M. 277 The Spottdd Sandpiper. Illustrated 287 The Birds of Coblenz Perky M. 290 A Visit with Cedar Waxwings. Illustrated 293 The Warbler in Stripes. Illustrated H. E. 296 NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY 299 Two Interesting Observations, F. H. Hodi^son; An Albino Robin, Ellen M. Shove; AF.\mily of Screech Owls, F. A. Stuart; Bird Notes from the Lake George Region,Stoiart H. Burnham; A Red-eyed Vireos Nest, 5. Ushioda; Hooded Warbler onLong Island, Mabel R. Wiggins; Is the House Wren a Bigamist? E. I. Metcalf;Red-headed Woodpecker Nesting ON Long Island, £. i/. Lowcrre,- From Ames. Iowa,Mrs. F. L. Battdl; Brewsters Warbler in Iowa, Hugo 11. Schroder; HummingbirdPho


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