Sass, II 57; V 57-60: Bird "skele- 

 tons, by P. M. Rea, IV 74; V 12: 

 Birds observed in Charleston, by 

 H. R. Sass, V 10: Birds of prey, by 

 H. R. Sass, IV 31: Birds of the 

 coast of South Carolina, by P. M. 

 Rea, II 19-22: Birds of the past, 

 by H. R. Sass, IV 13; V 10: 

 Brown Pelican, note by P. M. 

 Rea, III 30, 40: Canvas-back and 

 Ring-necked Ducks, note by P. 

 M. Rea, IV 34: City bird life, bv 

 P. M. Rea and H. R. Sass, III 

 52-54: Demonstration of birds, by 

 Mrs. P. M. Rea, II 56; by F. M. 

 Weston Jr., II 73; III 30; V 63, 

 64: Concerning taxidermy, by P. 

 M. Rea, IV 59-61: Early spring 

 arrivals, by H. R. Sass, II 17: 

 Feathered fishermen, bj^ H. R. Sass, 

 IV 13, 14: Feathers, by P. M. Rea, 

 IV 73, 74; V 10: Food of birds and 

 their organs of nutrition, by Mrs. 

 P. M. Rea, V 12: Frigate bird on 

 SuUivan's Island, by P. M. Rea, 

 II 66-67; 68: Habits of the Brown 

 Pelican, by H. R. Sass, III 30, 

 f32, 40; IV 14: Least Bittern in 

 Charleston, note by H. R. Sass, 

 IV 49: Limpkin, note by P. M. 

 Rea, II 55: List of October birds, 

 by H. R. Sass, I 26: Migration of 

 birds, by H. R. Sass, HI 20, 30: 

 One of Audubon's birds?, by H. 

 R. Sass, III 66-67: Ornithological 

 notes, by H. R. Sass, III 54-55: 

 Owls of Charleston and vicinity, 

 by Mrs. P. M. Rea, III 13-17, 

 19; IV 13, 14: Preliminary survey 

 of the birds of the coast region of 

 South Carohna, by P. M. Rea and 

 F. M. Weston Jr., V 13-24, 27- 

 32: Rail family, by F. M. Weston 

 Jr., V 64, 68: Red-throated Loon 

 in Charleston, note by P. M. Rea, 

 IV 73: Snowy Heron in South 

 Carohna, by H. R. Sass. IV 47- 

 48: Some ornithological notes, by 

 Robert Wilson, I 31-34: Sum- 

 mer bird records, by F. M. Wes- 

 ton Jr., V 67-68: Synopsis of 

 records of the Natural History So- 



ciety, for 1906, bv Mrs. P. M. 

 Rea, III 41-46; for 1907, by P. M. 

 Rea and H. R. Sass, IV 17-26: 

 Talks on birds, by H. R. Sass, I 

 37; II 73: Whistling Swan, note 

 by P. M. Rea, V 62 



Bishop-weed, Mock, V 44 



Bittern, III 43; IV 19; V 17: Least, 

 III 46; IV 19, 41, 49; V 11, 17, 

 58: note by H. R. Sass, IV 49 



Blackbird, Red-winged, II 21, 36, 61; 



III 42; IV 22, 40; V 23, 68: 

 Rusty, III 45; IV 22 



Black Snake, Pilot, IV 58 



Bladderwort, Swollen, V 45 



Blank, I., Ill 31 



Blazing-star, V 42 



Bloodroot, V 42 



Blueberry, V 44 



Bluebird, II 21, 36, 66; III 42; IV 26; 



V 32, 68 

 Blue-ej'ed Grass, V 42 



"Blue Peter", see Coot, .American 

 Bluets, V 45: Round-leaved, V 45 

 Bobolink, I 26; II 61; III 46; IV 22; 



V 23 



Bob-white, I 26; II 22, 37, 59; III 42; 



IV 20; V 20 



Booth, Henry, II 68; III 9, 17 



BoYKiN, C. V , V 54 



Bragg, Laura M., V 51, 53: 

 Citrus White Fly, V 52-53: In- 

 troduction to the common species 

 of oaks, V 63 



Bragg, L. M., and Rea P. M., 

 Spiders, V 65-66 



Brainerd, Ezra, IV 9; V 40: Visit 

 to grave of Thomas Walter, III 

 33-37 



Brewster, William, III 55; V 38 



Brooklyn Institute, Children's Mu- 

 seum, III 57; V 48 



Broussonetia papyrifcra, V 42 



Brown Snakes, V 54 



Bryan, J. P. Kennedy, IV fl6; V 

 fl2 



Bubo virginianus. III 15 



Buckeye, Red, V 43 



Bull-bat, see Is^ighthawk 



Bunting, Painted, see Nonpareil 



Burckmeyer. Mrs. C. R., IV fl6 



Burden, Dr., Ill 59 



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