914 



IM)EX 



eflecl of renvHling 526 



variouR rani<i>N of murlalily 307, 308, 526, 527 

 Su»quchanna River 57. 254 

 Suttim (Mu»8.) 25. 26 

 Siiilrm. G. M. 15. 2,W, 333 

 SwainHon, W. 6 

 Swreli;rn»!i HilU (Muni.) 50 

 HwiiiimiiiK, by grouse 252 

 Switzorlun.) 431 

 Sylvilagu.s flondanus 322 

 Symphorirarpos 204 

 Syniplocarpus foetidus 210,8-45 

 Stngiimus 408 



S\ngamus Iracht-n (src also {;ii|>i"*»orrn ) 409, 416. 417, 418. 425 

 »yiisa»Tuni («<■«• anatomy) 

 Syracuse (N.Y.) 12 

 Syrarusr I iiiv«T»ily 30 

 syrinx (see anatomy) 

 Syfllema Naturae 46 



Taintor. C. M. 18 

 tamarack 56. 845 

 tatiK-nefis 260, 262 

 Tamias striatus 333 

 lannin. a fuitd romjMinent 202. 238 

 ta|.<-w..riii 107. 108. KW. 11(1. 112. Mr,. 119. 127. 4.34 

 lajicwuriii. lai^f 

 itrHcription 426 

 distribution 413, 426 



incidence ami inijiorlunce 410, 412. 413. 427 

 life cyrle and dissemination 426 

 pathogenieily 412, 427 

 tapeworm, small 

 descri|>tion 427 

 distribution 413. 427 



incidentre and iniportanrr 410. 412. 413. 427 

 life cycle and disseminati<»n 427 

 Iialhiigenicity 412. 427 

 tar, a fi>od component 239 

 Taraxacum officinale 849 

 Taunlon (Mass.) 371 

 taxine 195 

 taxonomy 38 

 Taxus canadensis 194 

 Tuylor, E. L, 418 

 Teal. H, A. XXXV 

 teleoptilcs 59, 746 



temperature, air (see also pbysiologiral studies: weather) 

 relatioh'to f.dnlt mortality 304 

 relation to breeding in sheep 576 

 relation to brood mortality 299. .303, 576 

 relation to cover chosen (see also cover) 142. 147, l6l. 305, 



804, 831 

 'relation to nesting dales 299, 303 

 relation to plant mmposilion 242 

 relation to population fluctuations 299, 305 

 trniperaiuH-. iM.iiy I sei- also physiidocical studies) 37 

 Temporary Emergency Relief Administration xxxvi 

 Tennesse.-' 36. 46. 52. 272. 123 

 Trntliredinidoe 213 

 terrestrial magnelism 578 

 territory (see alnu liahiiat) 248, 257 

 a|>plieation of term 257 

 of adults in hrerdinc season 257. 368 

 of broods 294 



relation to eover quality 257. 259 

 seasonal shifts 259 

 size 258, 273 

 year around 257, 506 

 Tftramem americana 409, 431 

 Telramorium 426 

 Tetrao 46 

 Tvtrau fusca 47 

 Teltao snitini 47 

 Tftrao fogaius 47 

 Trtrao V mbelloidi'S 47 

 Trirau Umhftlus 46 

 Trtraonidae 46. 721. 724, 725. 727 

 Texas 52. 420 



thickets, elfert on ne».t survival 136, 797 

 Thon-au, H. 1). 21') 



thornapple 182. 188. 189. 190. 196. 198. 200, 207, 209, 210. 2U, 

 21.5, 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 225. 226, 227. 228. 230, 231. 

 234. 2.';9. 595, 655. 662. 707, 817. 883 

 Thornton. M. K. xxxvi, 091 



Thotr I. K. U. 657 



thruoh 418 



Thiirin. (Sn.l.l 254 



Thysanoptera 775 



TiarrUa cindifulia 206 



tick, bird 402, 409. 414, 416, 417. 430. 131 



tick, rabbit 409, 4.3U 



as a sourre of tularemia infeiliitn 416, 117, 430 



licks 101. 409. 130 

 dcsrription UO. 431 

 distribution 109. 413. 130 



ineidrnee and importance 410, 411. 113. 41 1. 432 

 life cycle and dissfmination 431 

 pathogenicity 431 

 Ticondcroga (N.Y.) 3 

 Tidyman. W. 31, 203 



timber production .587, 590. 610. 6.S0. 633. 68:{, 685 

 time of day 



r«-Iation to ei.ver chosen 112. 159. 803. 823 

 relation to slope chosen 149. 164. 814, 838 

 Todd. W. E. C. 48 

 tolerance of other species 273 



Tompkins County IN.Y.I 199. 212. 373. 376, 378. 433, 520. 695 

 Tnrrev, H. A. 22, 24. 26, 27. 30. 447. "1.53 

 Torrry. J. A. 22 

 touch-me-not 208 

 Townsend, C. R. 20. 338 

 Townsend. M. T. 320 

 Trainer. J. E. 31, .i9, 694, 711 

 trapping grouse (see methoils am! techniques) 

 trapping predators (see hunting predator;^: predator enntroll 

 traps (see also man's aids) 15. 389. 392. 669 

 Traiitman. M. II. 23. 24 

 tree roosting (see roosting habits) 

 trees and shrubs 



rrop. wolf and weed 623. 777 



data regarding propagation for planting purpits*-*, 883 

 data regarding use» and site requimoriils 6.55 

 trefoil, tick 208 

 Trematoda 109 

 Trichomonas hniui.snr 109, 433 

 Trichomonas gallinarum 433 

 Triehoplera 775 

 Trifolium hyhridum 208. 848 

 Trifotium pratvnsv 208. 818 

 Trifolium repvny 208. 818 

 Trippensee. R. E. 23. 31. 371. 377. 521 

 Trombicula microti 409. 417, 434 

 Trypanosoma 430. 433 



Trypanosoma giillinarum (see alsn blond piirasitet,) 109 

 T.uiga ranadt-nsis 210. 8'15 

 Tubbs. F. F. 557, 562 

 tuberculosis 404. 408, 416, 436 

 cause 439 

 control 439 

 dissemination 439 

 nature 439 

 Tufls. H. W. 451 

 tularemia 416. 417, 430, 574 

 tumor 411 

 turkey 46, lUl, 273. 383. 418. 419, 420. 426. 428. 430, 431, 436. 



438 

 Turrill. D. 22, 24 

 Tussey Mt. (Pa.) 848 

 Tnttle, H. E. 737 



Tympanuvhus 16. 724, 725, 726, 727. 737 

 type localities 46. 47 



type specimen, of species 3, 46. 47. 274 

 type specimens, of subspecies 47 

 types of cover (sec cover) 

 lyzzer, E. E. 33, 429. 438 



ulcerative enteritis (see also "quail disease") 435, 436 



L'lmus 212 



ultra-violet radiation 578 



undergrowth 



importance as brood eovfr 146. 808 



importance as nesting cover 128. 784 

 undergrowth density. ctTect on nest survival 135. 796 

 imderplanting 620. 661 



L . S. llureaii o[ Ainmal Indiislrv xxxvi, 33. 714 

 II. S. Bureau of Uiologieol Survey 27. 30. 33 

 V. S. ExperiuK-Mla! Fur Farm 30 

 U. S. Fish and Wihilife Seivice xxxvi. 31, 1^3. 184, 339. 505. 670. 



706. 749 

 U, S. Forest Service 31, 640 

 U. S. Geological Survey 626. 696 

 U. !^. National Museum 72 

 L, S, I'ublic Health Servi.e 30 

 IJ. S. Resettleriieut Adniinintralion 520 

 i:, S. Soil CoHMTvalioM .S|■|^il•e 657, 687, 688 

 V. S, Weather liur.aii .300. 303. 305. 306, 707 

 I'niversity of Alberta 520 

 Uiiivemily of Maine 31 

 t'niversily of Minnesola 30 

 I'nivcrsily <if MiMouri 50 

 University of Toronto 31 

 University of Wiscimsin 30 

 urates 236 



l'ror\*tn cinrrroatgrnltus 314. 332 

 uto-genilal nvntem 739 

 urushiot 195 



