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Bird-Banding
  Volume 9, Number 2
  April, 1938
A STUDY OF DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG TREE SPARROWS AT CHURCHILL, MANITOBA (DjVu | PDF)
A. MARGUERITE BAUMGARTNER ,  69-79

RETURNS OF BANDED BIRDS: RECOVERIES OF BANDED MARSH BIRDS (DjVu | PDF)
MAY THACHER COOKE ,  80-87

SOME PARASITOLOGICAL PROBLEMS WHICH THE BIRD BANDER MAY HELP TO SOLVE (DjVu | PDF)
WOLFDIETRICH EICHLER ,  87-91

SEX RATIOS OF BANDED EASTERN RED-WINGS (AGELAIUS P. PHOENICEUS) (DjVu | PDF)
CARLTON M. HERMAN ,  92-93

COLORED BANDS METHODS FOR USING BANDS AND ARRANGING DATA (DjVu | PDF)
FREDERICK P. MANGELS ,  94-97

RETURNS AND RECOVERIES OF BIRDS BANDED AT NORRISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA (DjVu | PDF)
RAYMOND J. MIDDLETON ,  97-100

PROGRESS REPORT ON THE PROJECT FOR STUDYING DISEASES OF BIRDS (DjVu | PDF)
C. BROOKE WORTH, CARLTON M. HERMAN ,  101-102

GENERAL NOTES

Albinistic Herring Gulls (DjVu | PDF)
WILLIAM I. LYON ,  Page 102

A Loggerhead Shrike Captures a Field Sparrow While in Mid Air (DjVu | PDF)
EDWIN A. MASON ,  Page 103

Welding Celluloid Bands (DjVu | PDF)
WARNER O. NAGEL ,  Page 103

RECENT LITERATURE (DjVu | PDF)
103-116

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