912 



INDEX 



Hhododftidron nudiflorum 203 



Rhus 198. 203 



Rhus glabra 818 



Rhus toxicodendron 194. 203. 8t8 



Rhus typhina 186. 203. 818 



ribs (set- anatoinv } 



Rich. W. H. 11 



Etichardsun. J. 6 



Kichmond County (N.Y.) 56 



rickets 242 



Kidgway. K. 15, 47, 52 



Riley, P. M. 22 



Ripley. O. 333 



Ripple, R. C. 416 



Roberts. T. S. IS, 38 



robin 416. 420. 434 



Robinia pseudo-acacia 208 



Rochestor (N.Y.) 12 



Rocky Moiiiitiiins 17. 48. 50. 52. 53. 54 



rodents .'i56 

 c-oritrui of 670 



Rugers. M. T. 23. 28. 176 



KnmaiH.ti. A. L. 72. 95. 476. 694 



Rooaevull. V. D. 507 



rooBling habits 269 



in snow 163. 248. 269. 270. 302 

 relation m cover 163, 168. 269. 836. SH 



Kosarcuc 199 



Rnscciinnioti County (Mich.) 845 



rose 193. 220, 655. 662, 883 



rose, miiltiflora 662 



rose family, as a snurrc of gnmse fmiii 199 



Hos9. R. R. 52 



Kotb. K. 23 



Ruugh. J. 15 



roundworm 409. 419. 420, 430, 434 



roundworm, large 428 

 description 415, 424, 425 

 distribution 402, 409, 413. 416, 421 

 incidence and importance 402, 410. 411. -112. 4 

 life cycle and dtsseroination 424 

 pathogetiicily 411, 424 



roundworm, proventricular (see stoniacli worm) 



Kowun, \\ . xxxvi, 520 



Rubiaceac 208 



Ruhus 198, 199 



Kubus haileyanus 847 



Rubus occidentalis 847 



Ruhus strigosus 847 



Kiibv Mountains (Ncv.) 50. 52 



rutT 721, 713, 747 



Hnhl. II. I). 23. 373, 521, 558, 560. 577 



Rumcx 198. 206 



Rumex acctoseUa 195. 206 



Rutland (Mass.) 95 



Rutledgc. A. 253 



rype .'^78 



succaride, a food component 238 



Piige hen (ece grouse) 



St. Lawrence. Gulf of 368 



St. Uwrencc County (N.Y.) 199 



St. Lawrence River 47, 41.'i 



St. Paul's Island 50 



St. Sl.-pbciis (N.B.) 8 



saluninnder 342 



Salicaceae 201 



salicylic acid 195 



Salix 201 



Salix discolnr 201 



Salmu salar 578 



i>almon, ,\ll.inlic .'>78 



:iamburus 204 



Sambucus cunudensis 204 



Sambucus riHcmosa 201 



Samnels, E.A. 286 



sanctuaries 391 



Sandys, E. 235 



Saratoga (N.Y.) .371, 557 



SaratoRfl Hotel 12, 557 



Saskalrbcwan 18. 48, 50. S\. 258 



sassafras 212 



Sassafras vanifnlium 212 



ftnluration point 330. 512, 521. 668 



SaunilctB. t;. It. 373, 376 



saw-fly lOl. 212, 213. 223. 224, 232 



law-fly. larch 232 



Sawyer. K.J. 274. 278 



Saxifragn 20(> 



Saxifragaceac 206 



saxifrage 206 



naxifragr (anuly. an a nnurco u( gruuse food 206 



Scandanavia S78 



Hinrcity (sec also fluctuatlona) 693 



. 816. 817. 8IH. 819 



early records xxxi. 11. .5.S8. .560. 562. 563 



remedies that have been proposed 17. 20 



surveys and suggested causes of 12 

 Schoharie County (N.Y.) 204 

 Srboolcraft County (Mich.) 845 

 Schuyler County (N.Y.) 695 

 Sciurus carolinensis 326 

 Sciurus kudsonicus 327. 333 

 Scluter. W. I.. .SO 

 Scoliaptex neiulosa 333 

 Scotland 103. 2S». 630. 671 

 Scott. T. G. 339 

 Scudder, B. A. 15 

 Seamans, R. 31 

 scas^onal activities 250 

 si-asnns. open (see bunting regulations) 

 second broods. lack of 248. 291 

 second nesis (sec rcnesting) 

 secondary feathers 60. 713 

 sedge 188. 198. 203. 207, 218, 219. 221. 222. 223. 224. 22.'^. 226. 



227. 231 

 sedge, bladder 203. 215, 222. 815 

 sedge, bristle-stalked 215 

 sedge, graceful 215, 222 

 sedge, green 222 

 sedge, pale 215 

 sedge, sallow 845 

 sedge, sickle 215 



sedge, slender-stalked 203. 215, 222 

 sedge family, a!^ a ouurce of grouse food 203 

 seeds, used in place of grit 192 

 selective cutting frl4. 651 

 semiplumes 59 

 senility 360 



service bcrr> (see shadbush) 

 Setaria lutescens 845 

 Scton, E. T. 256, 325, 326. 333. 536 

 sex 



influence on flight behavior 105, 167. 843 



recognition of 39, 167. 514. 718 

 sex ratio 15. 267, 514 



among newly hatched chicks 353, 355, 514 



of adult specimens collected during winter 515 



of immature specimens collected 516 



seasonal trend 353, 355. 512, 516 



summer relationsbiji on study area 355. 514 

 sex rhythm 68. 267 

 shadbush 190. 198. 200. 205. 209. 210. 211. 2iS. 218. 219, 220. 



222, 224, 225. 227. 640., 655, ai7. 883 

 shelter (see also cover; tables 121 to 171 in Appendix) 30, 105. 



511, 513 



relation to carrying capacity 523. 551 

 shelter relationships, determining 701 

 shelter value of cover, recording 698 

 Sherburne State Game Farm (N.Y.) 28 

 Sherman, I., ft. 22 



Shillinger. J. E. 415. 116. H7. 133. 136. 568, 574 

 shinleaf 203 

 Shipley. A. E. 427 

 shooting, spring and summer 17 

 shrew (see also buffers) 308, 322. 325. 327. 329. 333. 339. 340. 



341. 342. 313. 670. 709 

 shrubs (see trees and shtiibs) 

 Shufeldt, R. W. K.. 725 

 Sbutt, F. T. 845.847. 819 

 Sibley. C. L. 24 

 Simulium venustum 433 

 Sines. H.J. 22 



Sitka (Atsk.) 52 



size 37. 98 



skeletal measuremcnta 727 



skeletal structure 721. 723 



Skill. J. \ . XXXV, 262, 395 



Skinner. M. 1". 333 



skull (see anatomy) 



skunk 11, 32,1. 324. 329. 330. 333. .334, 337. 338. 339, 310. 31 



342, 314. 381. 382. 552, 669. 683, 711, 875, 876 

 skunk cabbage 210, 815 



slashings (see also cover; openings) 



design of 621 



influence on nest location 134, 791 



place in a nianagemrnt program 176, 617 



suggestions for establishments of 647 



use by adults 152. 1.55. 819. 821 



u«o by broods 140. 801 



UBO (or neslinR 128. 131. 783 



value of clear-cut areas 176. 233. 647, 776 

 flipped tendon (see pcrosis) 

 •lope 



relation to nest location 130. 786 



use by adultit in relation to time of day 16'!. 6^f8 



use by adults in relation to weather Ifrl. 839 



use by broodtt in lelaiion In ogc 148, 813 



