. The oist . HOLOGY A Biboliograph of scarce or out ofprint, North American Amateur and Paying particular attention to FieldStudies of Birds in Middle North America. Trade Periodicals, devoted more or Now in its 28th year. 48 pag-es or more of readable matter ®ss to Ornithology. Listing 147 sep-with illustrations. Indispensable to allictive field • QP^^^.|-j«^-;:g30^ «*« »«•• ««Py- arate publications. Price 25 cents. THE R. M. BARNES. WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB Lacon, III. Address A. F. GANIER, Secretary,2507 Ashwood Avenue Nasliville, Tennessee 1923 Subscribe for The Oologist for


. The oist . HOLOGY A Biboliograph of scarce or out ofprint, North American Amateur and Paying particular attention to FieldStudies of Birds in Middle North America. Trade Periodicals, devoted more or Now in its 28th year. 48 pag-es or more of readable matter ®ss to Ornithology. Listing 147 sep-with illustrations. Indispensable to allictive field • QP^^^.|-j«^-;:g30^ «*« »«•• ««Py- arate publications. Price 25 cents. THE R. M. BARNES. WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB Lacon, III. Address A. F. GANIER, Secretary,2507 Ashwood Avenue Nasliville, Tennessee 1923 Subscribe for The Oologist for 1923. It is theonly Bird Journal in North America devoted to theinterests of those making collections. It is not tooscientific to be popular and not too popular to be ac-curate and scientific. Subscription price per annumfifty cents. Address The Oologist, Lacon, Illinois. SUPPLEMENT Bird Lore and Bird Songs The north American Indian By N. W. JIPSON, M. Oologist, Albion, N. Y., June 1, 1922. GOLDEN EAGLE Monarch of the Skies: Companion of the Gods BIRD LORE AND BIRD SONGS OF THENORTH AMERICAN INDIAN By N. W. Jipson, M. D. (Paper read at a joint meeting of the Chicago Ornithological Society andCity Club, Feb. 24. 1922). Note.—The material for this paperhas been secured directly from mem-bers of the various Indian tribes andothers, who, from life long acquaint-ance and association with the Indians,are qualified to furnish reliable data. Prom the Winnebago tribe, OliverLamere, of the Nebraska branch, andJohn Blackhawk, of the Wisconsin,have gathered material; while theApache physician. Dr. Carlos Monte-zuma, has secured information fromhis tribe. Mr. Harry E. Burgess, for manyyears an intimate associate of thePawnee Indians, and who is thorough-ly familiar with their language andtraditions, has kindly furnished datafrom the aforementioned tribe; al-though some of the Pawnee birdstories were taken from DorseysTraditions of the Skidi Pawnee. Melvin R. Gilmore, C


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