. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . records. Send list. Also an at-tacliment to play four minute desire bird skin exchange. O. , Manchester, la. FOR SALE—Bird Lore, 100 single, 13odd volumes, $ each; Condor, , 3, 4, 5, 6 and singles; Portraits of The OOlogist. Vol. XXXVII. • No. 8 Ai>BiOM, N. Y., AUG. 1, 1920. Whole No. 400 Im Owned and Ptibl4$h«d Monthly, by R. M, Barnes, Albion, N. Y., and Lacan, III. TAKE NOTICE. /^*^ SUBSCRIPTION, 50 CENTS PER YEAR ^ Examine the number on th« wrapper of your Oologist. It denotes the time your


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . records. Send list. Also an at-tacliment to play four minute desire bird skin exchange. O. , Manchester, la. FOR SALE—Bird Lore, 100 single, 13odd volumes, $ each; Condor, , 3, 4, 5, 6 and singles; Portraits of The OOlogist. Vol. XXXVII. • No. 8 Ai>BiOM, N. Y., AUG. 1, 1920. Whole No. 400 Im Owned and Ptibl4$h«d Monthly, by R. M, Barnes, Albion, N. Y., and Lacan, III. TAKE NOTICE. /^*^ SUBSCRIPTION, 50 CENTS PER YEAR ^ Examine the number on th« wrapper of your Oologist. It denotes the time your ?ub- 1 o -i3cription expires. Remember we must be notified if you wish it discontinued and nil 10 1 arrearages must be paid. 378 your subscription expires with this issue. 377 your subscription expired with December iiitie 1918. Other expirations can be computed by intermeiftiftienumbers at the rate of one number per month. Wintered as second-class matter December 21, 1903, at the post office atAlbion, N. Y., under the Act of Congress of March i. Nest and Eggs of Cerulean Warbler in Collection of S. S- Dickey THE 00L06I8T Days With the Cerulean Warbler (Dendroica Cerulea)By S. S. Dickey, Washington, Cerulean Warbler, as a summerresident in Eastern North America,ranges as far north as southern On-tario, as far west as Nebraska, andsouth to Louisiana and Texas. Thebird is not common in the states ofthe Alleghany mountains, and in manyplaces does not occur at all. Thespecies breeds mainly in the Australzones. Western New York, westernPennsylvania and western West Vir-ginia seem to be favorite haunts ofthese Warblers, for in these placesthey are quite plentiful. They winterin northern South cerulea is a bird of thetree-tops, spending most of its timein the upper parts of the woodlancand seldom descending to the under-growth. It gleans harmful insects andlarvae (of the orders, Diptera, Lepi-doptera and Hemiptera) from theopening buds and tend


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