General Notes
A New Problem for Bird-banders
C. M. Pomerat
Starling-banding in Central Ohio during the Winter of 1932-33
Lawrence E. Hicks
The Homing Instinct in the Rough-winged Swallow
John A. Gillespie
An Estimate by Means of Bands of the Number of Terns on Penikese Island, Massachusetts, in 1933
Charles W. Townsend
Tail Plumes as a Means of Marking Individual Birds
A. Marguerite Heydweiller
A Female House Wren Recovery
Charles B. Floyd
A Semipalmated Sandpiper Recovery
Maurice Broun
Three Returning Mated Pairs of Chickadees
Dorothy A. Baldwin
Some Unusual Barn Swallow Nesting-sites
Lewis O. Shelley
A Towhee Recovery
Mabel Gillespie
Three Great Blue Heron Recoveries
Kabl E. Bartel
Cover
Back Matter (PDF)
Bird-Banding
Front Matter (PDF)
Bird-Banding
Contentss
The Migratory Movements of Certain Colonies of Herring Gulls in Eastern North America Part Ii
Richard Jefferson Eaton
Distribution and Seasonal Movements of the House Sparrow
John T. Nichols
Shorebird-banding on Cape Cod
Maurice Broun
Bluebird Studies on Cape Cod
Seth H. Low
Recent Literature
Bird-Banding