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Bird-Banding
  Volume 7, Number 4
  October, 1936
RETURNS OF BANDED BIRDS: THIRD PAPER (SOME RECOVERIES OF WATER BIRDS FROM LATIN AMERICA) (DjVu | PDF)
FREDERICK O. LINCOLN ,  139-148

BANDING BARN SWALLOWS (HIRUNDO ERYTHROGASTER) A REPORT OF OPERATIONS AT SHIRLEY, MASSACHUSETTS, 1932-36 (DjVu | PDF)
E. M., W. M. DAVIS ,  149-156

SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF SOME RECORDS OF BANDED OSPREYS (DjVu | PDF)
C. BROOKE WORTH, M. D. ,  156-160

THE AVERAGE AGE OF THE EASTERN PURPLE FINCH AN ESTIMATE BASED ON RETURNS AND RECOVERIES (DjVu | PDF)
M. J. MAGEE ,  161-162

ECTOPARASTIES AND BIRD DISEASES (DjVu | PDF)
CARLTON M. HERMAN ,  163-166

THE MIGRATION OF THE WESTERN BURROWING OWL (SPEOTYTO CUNICULARIA HYPOGÆA) (DjVu | PDF)
J. F. BRENCKLE ,  166-168

NIGHT LIGHTING WITH BOB-WHITE (COLINUS VIRGINIANUS VIRGINIANUS) (DjVu | PDF)
THOMAS HUME BISSONNETTE, ALBERT G. CSECH ,  168-170

GENERAL NOTES

Some Land Bird Recoveries from Mexico (DjVu | PDF)
FREDERICK C. LINCOLN ,  Page 170

Further Evidence on Blue Jay Migration (DjVu | PDF)
DATTON STONER ,  170-171

Indigo Bunting Returns-1 and Returns-2 at Nashville, Tennessee (DjVu | PDF)
AMELIA R. LASKEY ,  Page 171

A Pair of Northern Crested Flycatchers (Myiarchus Crinitusboreus) Mated for Three Consecutive Years (DjVu | PDF)
RAYMOND J. MIDDLETON ,  171-172

An Experience with a Homing Pigeon (DjVu | PDF)
HAROLD B. WOOD ,  Page 172

Winter Banding at Concord, New Hampshire (DjVu | PDF)
FRANCIS B. WHITE ,  Page 172

Maryland Yellow-throat Age Record (DjVu | PDF)
AMELIA R. LASKEY ,  172-173

RECENT LITERATURE (DjVu | PDF)
173-184

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