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CONTENTS A Summer at Flathead Lake, Montana (with four photos)..Aretas A. Saunders 109 An Apparent Hybrid between Species of the Genera Spatula and Quer- quedula (with one photo) ............................................................ H. ?. Swartk 115 An Annotated List of the Birds of Kootenai County, Idaho (with map and four photos) ....................................................................... _Henry J. Rust 118 FROM FIELD AND STUDY A Northern Winter Record of the Phainopepla ................ Carl S. Muller 129 Three New Records for Kansas ............................................... Alex Wetmore 129 Red Phalaropes near Corona, California ........................ Wright M. Pierce ?30 Some Extreme Nesting Dates ............................................ D. I. Shephardson 130 Yellow-billed Loon: A Correction ............................................... _A. C. Bent 130 A Remarkable Flight of Sparrow Hawks ........................... ?J. Eugene Law 131 Black-and-White Warbler at Berkeley, California ............ Tracy I. Storer 131 Early Spring Notes from West-central California ............ L. P. Bo?ander 131 EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS .................................................................................. 132 COMMUNICATION: At Cape Horn ........................................................ R. H. Beck 133 PUBLICATIONS REVIEV?ED ...................................................................... : ................. 133 MINUTES OF COOPER CLUB MEETINGS. ......................... : .................................... 134 COOPER CLUB 'MEMBERSHIP ROSTER ................................................................ 136 ]?ntered as second-class matter February, 1908, at the post-office at Los Angeles (Hollywood Station), California. u/?der Act of CongresS of March 5, ,1879. Issued from the Office of THE COlqDOR, First National Bank Building, Hollywood, California MEETINGS OF THE GOOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB SOUTX?ERN I)IWS?ON: At the l?Insenm of History, Science, and Art, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. Time of meeting, 8 r. ?., the last Thurs- day of every month. Take south-bound car from to?vn; on Spring Street the car marked "University", on Hill Street the car marked "Vermont and Georgia". Get off at Vermont Avenue and Thirty-ninth Street. Walk t?vo blocks east to Exposition Park. The Museum is the building ?vith the large dome. NORTX?ER? I)IWS?O?: At the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Uni- versity of Caliornia, Berkeley. Time of meeting, 8 P. ?., the third Thursday of every month. Take any train or car to University Campus. The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology is a large corrugated iron building situated on the south side of the campus immediately north of the foot- ball bleachers.