VIII 32: pinus. VIII '32: rubri- 



capilla, VIII 32 

 Vernonia noveboracensis, VIII 62 

 Veronee, E. D., VIII 9 

 Vetch, VIII 61, 62 

 Viburnum prunifolium, VIII 60 

 Vicia caroliniana, VIII 61: sativa, 



VIII 62 

 Vincetoxicum carolinensis, VIII 61 

 Violet, Bird-foot, VIII 61: Downy 



Yellow, VIII 60: Halbert leaved, 



VIII 60 

 Viola hastata, VIII 60: pedata, VIII 



61 : pubescens, VIII 60 

 Vireo, Blue-headed, VII 51; VIII 



31: Mountain sohtary, VIII 31: 



Red-eyed, IX 44: Sohtary, see 



Vireo, Blue-headed: White-eyed, 



1X61 

 Vireo griseus, IX 61 

 Virginia tertiary fossils, IX 39 

 Virginia State Library, VIII 12 

 Vitis rotundifolia, Vllt 61 

 VoN KOLNITZ, H., X 55 



Wagener, Alice, X 63 



Wake robin, VIII 60 



Wallace, Cranmore, VIII 46, 47- 

 48: herbarium, VIII 44, 47-48 



Wakus, VIII 66 



Walter, Thomas, VII 10-11: Flora 

 CaroUniana, VII 10, 111, 3: 

 memorandum book, Vll 12-13 



Warbler, Black and white, VIII 40; 

 IX 61 : Black-throated blue, VI 

 33 : Black-throated green, VI 29: 

 Blue-winged, VIII 32: Cape 

 May, VIII 32: Cerulean, VllI 

 32: Chestnut-sided, VIII 32: 

 Kentucky, VIII 50: Kirtland's, 

 VIII 32: MagnoUa, VIII 32: 

 Myrtle, VI 44, VIII 32, 41: 

 Nashville, VIII 20, 32: Orange- 

 crowned, VIII 32: Pahn, VIII 

 32: Prau-ie, VI 29, 30, 33; VIII 

 33: Prothonotary, VI 50; X 28: 

 Summer, VI 33: Swainson's, 

 VIII 31; IX 44: Tennessee, VIII 

 32: Worm-eating, VII 51-52; 

 VIII 31; IX 54: Yellow pahn, 

 VIII 32 



Waring, J. I, Jr., VII 60; VIII 20, 



29 

 Waterj,turkey, X 45 

 Wax, FossU, VII 4:^MineraI, VI 26: 



Natural, IX 37 

 Waxwmg, Cedar, VIII 31 : effect of 



hurricane on, VIII 40-41 

 Watne, a. T., VI 29, 44, 50; VII 

 16, 40, 53; VIII 15, 20, 21, 22, 

 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 

 33, 39, 40, 50; IX 21, 54, 69: 

 Bu-ds of South Carolina, VI 9, 

 49, 51, 57, 59; VII 7, 17, 22, 49, 

 50,51,52;VIII13, 19;IX9, 11, 

 20, 45, 52-53, 60, 61; X 45, 46 

 Weather forecasting, see Meteorol- 

 ogy 

 Webber, C. P., IX 52 

 Webber, Mabel, VI 45; X 18: 

 South Carolina birds in South 

 America, IX 64 

 Weeks. Laura L., X 55: secretary 

 to director, VI 4; VII 24; VIII 

 4, 58; IX 3, 56; X 3: assistant 

 secretary American Association 

 of Museums, VIII 4: treasurer 

 Natural History Society, IX 63 

 Weeks, Sarah E., VII 60 

 Wells, E. L., VI 49; IX 45 

 Weston, F. M., Jr., VI 3, 11, 33, 

 35, 52; VIII 8, 9, 20, 21, 22, 23, 

 24, 25, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 38, 39, 

 42; IX 13; X 30: Autumn mi- 

 gration notes for 1913, IX 60- 

 61 : Bird hfe in the North Caro- 

 lina mountains, VIII 63: Birds 

 seen on the Thanksgiving Day 

 field trip, VII 60; VIII 15: 

 Breeding warblers of the coast 

 region, VII 40; VIII 15: Brown 

 creeper, a correction, IX 71: 

 Fall migration records, VII 50- 

 52 : Further bird notes and cor- 

 rections, VI 44: New migration 

 records for South Carohna, IX 

 53-54: Note on Kentucky warb- 

 ler, VIII 50: Ornithological 

 notes to the Auk, X 13 : Ornitho- 

 logical work of Wayne, Loomis, 

 and their contemporaries, VII 

 40; VIII 15: Preliminary survey 

 of the bu-ds of the Coast Re- 



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