tions, by F. M. Weston, Jr., VI 

 44: Further observations on 

 Heron Island, by L. M. Bragg, 

 IX 43: Greater Shearwater, 

 Sooty Shearwater, and Wilson's 

 Petrel, by L. M. Bragg, \II 50: 

 Hummingbird in December, by 

 P. M. Rea, VI 10: Humming- 

 bird in winter, by H. R. Sass, 



VII 15-16: Kentucky warbler, 

 by F. M. Weston, Jr., VIII 50: 

 Life and work of Bachman, by 

 Mrs. p. M. Rea, VIII 15: 

 Nesting habits of birds, by L. 

 M. Bragg, X 28: New migra- 

 tion records, by F. M. Weston, 

 Jr., IX 53-54: Ornithological 

 work of Audubon and Bachman, 

 by H. R. Sass, VIII 15: Ornithol- 

 ogical work of Wayne, Loomis, 

 and their contemporaries, by F. 

 M.Weston, Jr., VII 40; VIII 15: 

 Parts of a bird, by L. M. Bragg, 



VIII 49: Pigeon Hawk in winter, 

 by Julian Mitchell, Jr., VIII 

 20, 65; IX 12: Piping Plover, by 



E. B. Chamberlain, X 46: 

 Preliminary survey of birds of 

 the coast region, by P. M. Rea 

 and F. M. Weston, Jr., VI 29; 

 Supplement, bv F. M. Weston, 

 Jr., VI 29-33: Prothonotary 

 Warbler and Grinnell's Water 

 Thrush, by E. A. Hyer, X 28: 

 Rail family, by F. M. Weston, 

 Jr., VI 10: Red-head, by E. A. 

 Williams, VIII 26: Red-throat- 

 ed Loon in Charleston harbor, 

 by P. M. Rea, VIII 39-40: 

 Ring-necked Duck, by F. S. 

 Hanckel, Jr., VII 16: Sea- 

 gulls of Charleston harbor, by 

 L. M. Bragg, VIII 15: Seces- 

 sionville heronry, by H. R. Sass, 



VIII 51-53; IX 43: Shoveller, by 

 Julian Mitchell, Jr., VII 23: 

 Skeleton of birds, by P. M. Rea, 

 VI 10: Solitary Sandpiper, by 



F. M. Weston, Jr., IX 69: 

 South Carolina bhds at home in 

 other lands, by L. M. Bragg, 



IX 56: South Carolina birds in 



I the Arctic regions,by Alexander 



Sprunt, Jr., IX 64, 71: South 

 Carolina birds in Arctic regions 

 and on Biid Rock, by L. M. 

 Bragg, X 14: South CaroUna 

 birds in the Bahamas, by C. S. 

 Chisolm, IX 64, 72: South Car- 

 ohna birds on Bird Rock and the 

 mouth of the St. Lawrence, bj'' 

 B. R. Chamberlain, IX 64, 71: 

 South Carolina birds in Florida, 

 by E. A. Williams, IX 64, 72: 

 South Carolina birds in and on 

 the way to New England, by L. 

 M. Bragg, IX 64; X 14: South 

 Carolina birds in Panama, by 

 E. B. Chamberlain, IX 64; X 

 28, 32 : South Carohna birds in 

 South America, by Mabel Web- 

 ber, A. L. Sloan, J. B. Chisolm, 

 and Charles Colson, IX 64: 

 South Carolina birds in the 

 West Indies, by F. M. Weston, 

 Jr., IX 64: Spring bird observa- 

 tions, by F. M. Weston, Jr., IX 

 44-45: Stilt Sandpiper, by E. B. 

 Chamberlain, IX 52-53: Siun- 

 mer bird records, by F. M. 

 Weston, Jr., VI 29: Virginia 

 rail, by C. S. Chisolm, VI 51: 

 A week on Bull's Bay, by C. S. 

 Chisolm, IX 54: White Pehcan, 

 by P. M. Rea, VI 57-58: Wild 

 life in a citv garden, by H. R. 

 Sass, VII 64: Wild music, by 

 H. R. Sass, VII 64: WUson's 

 Phalarope, by E. B. Chamber- 

 lain, VI 51: Winter notes on 

 the Night Herons, by E. B. 

 Chamberlain, X 45-46: Win- 

 ter record for Anhinga, by C. S. 

 Chisolm, X 45: Winter record 

 for the Osprey, by B. R. Cham- 

 berlain, X 46: Yellow-bellied 

 Sapsucker and Summer Tanager, 

 by B. R. Chamberlain, IX 63 

 Bird-Lore, VIII 12 

 Bittern, VI 30: Least, VI 58 

 Bitumen, VI 25-26; IX 37 

 "Black lead", VI 24 

 Bloodroot, VIII 60 

 Blue curls, VIII 61 



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