[CONTENTS]

Gannets on Bonaventure. IllustratedFrank M. Chapman[71]
Clark's Crows and Oregon Jays on Mount Hood. IllustratedFlorence A. Merriam[72]
The Masquerading Chickadee. VerseEdith M. Thomas[77]
Matins. VerseRosa Meyers Mumma[77]
Home-Life in a Chimney.Mary F. Day[78]
Three Cobb's Island Pictures. IllustratedWilliam L. Baily[81]
The Cardinal at the Hub. IllustratedElla Gilbert Ives[83]
A Catbird Study. IllustratedDr. Thos. S. Roberts[87]
[FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS]
On the Ethics of Caging BirdsOlive Thorne Miller[89]
A May MorningFred H. Kennard[91]
[FOR YOUNG OBSERVERS]
A February Walk.Mildred A. Robinson[94]
Illustration—Robin on Nest.T. S. Hankinson[95]
Robin Rejoice. VerseGarrett Newkirk[95]
[NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY][96]
Inquisitive Magpies, J. Alden Loring; Songs of Birds, Frank E. Horack
[BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS][97]
Evans' Birds; Weed on the Feeding Habits of the Chipping Sparrow, and Food of the Chickadee; Fannin's Check-list of British Columbian Birds; Dearborn's List of Birds of Belknap and Merrimack Counties, N. H.; Book News.
[EDITORIAL][99]
AUDUBON DEPARTMENT[100]
Editorial; Reports from Wisconsin and New Hampshire Societies; A Message From Madame Lehmann; Two New Audubon Societies; Birds and Farmers.

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PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT

Bird-Lore for August will contain an article by Bradford Torrey; A paper on How to Photograph Wild Birds, by Richard Kearton, the most successful of bird photographers; A poem by Garrett Newkirk; An account of a Mississippi Swallow Roost, by Otto Widmann (whose paper on a visit to the birthplace of Audubon is necessarily postponed); a report of the American Society of Bird Restorers, by the organizer, Fletcher Osgood, and other interesting articles.


GANNETS ON BONAVENTURE ISLAND
Photographed from nature by Frank M. Chapman