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The California Vulture .................................... Louis Agassix Fuertes Frontispiece

Bird Life among the Galapagos Islands (6 halftones) ............................ R. H. Beck 5

Afield at Flathead (1 halftone) .......................................... P. M. Silloway 12

A Few Records Supplementary to Grinnell's Check-list of California Birds.. Joseph Maillard I4

Prof. F. E. L. Beal, a portrait ............................................................ 17

The Status of the Southern Calitornia Cactus Wren ..................... Harry S. Swarth I7

Birds of Ft. Custer, Montana ........................................... Edgar A. Mearns 20

Annual Outing Meeting of the Southern Division, 1903 .......................F. S. Daggett 22

FROM FIELD AND STUDY.

Unusual Nesting Site of the Cactus Wren ............................... F. S. Daggett 24

Records of the Black-throated Sparrow .................................. F. S. Dagett 24

Records from the Vicinity of Watsonville, Cal ...................... J. S. Hunter 24

Aythya collaris in San Mateo Co., Cal .................................... W. K. Fisher 25

Record of the Monterey Hermit Thrush .......................... Hubert O. Jenkins 25

Occurrence of Scott Oriole in Los Angeles Co ....................... H. S. Swarth 25

The Ashy Kinglet ............................................ Joseph Grinnell 25

EDITORIAL NOTES ....................................................... 26 Directory of Members of the Cooper Ornithological Club .................................. 26 - Entered January 16, I903, at Palo Alto, Cal., as second-class matter.

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