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Bulletin of the NBBA
  Bulletin Vol 5, Num 4
  October, 1929
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE CAPE COD STERNINÆ (DjVu | PDF)
O. L. AUSTIN, JR. ,  123-140

BIRDS AND AUTOMOBILES (DjVu | PDF)
ALEXANDER WETMORE ,  141-143

NOTES ON BANDING TERN AT CHATHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, FOR 1929 (DjVu | PDF)
CHARLES B. FLOYD ,  144-148

RECOLLECTIONS OF A BIRD-BANDING TRIP (DjVu | PDF)
WINSOR M. TYLER ,  148-150

INFORMATION DESIRED REGARDING BIRDS OF PREY (DjVu | PDF)
DR. JOHN B. MAY ,  150-151

RECENT SONG SPARROW WEIGHINGS (DjVu | PDF)
CHARLES L. WHITTLE ,  152-154

GENERAL NOTES

An Interesting Cedar Waxwing Return (DjVu | PDF)
FREDERICK C. LINCOLN ,  Page 155

An Interesting Black Duck Return (DjVu | PDF)
FREDERICK C. LINCOLN ,  Page 155

Results of Banding Chimney Swifts at George School, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (DjVu | PDF)
JOHN BARTRAM ,  155-156

Sleep as a Reflex (DjVu | PDF)
E. C. HOFFMAN ,  Page 157

Notes on the Juvenal Plumage of Male and Female Evening Grosbeaks (DjVu | PDF)
M. J. MAGEE ,  157-158

A Seven-year-old Crested Flycatcher (DjVu | PDF)
C. L. W. ,  158-159

Fly-eating Spotted Sandpipers (DjVu | PDF)
EVERETT N. ELDRIDGE, JR. ,  159-160

A Chimney Swift Recovery (DjVu | PDF)
C. L. W. ,  Page 160

An Important Purple Finch Recovery (DjVu | PDF)
C. L. W. ,  Page 160

A Correction (DjVu | PDF)
Page 160

NOTE BY EDITOR (DjVu | PDF)
p0156-p0160

Front Matter (PDF)

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