IKDEX. 



Aaron, S. F., 229. 



Abbott, Dr. C. C, 120, 229. 



Aberdevine, 180. 



Accentor, Golden-crowned. See Oven- 

 bird. 



Esthetic sense denied to animals, 142. 



Agassiz, L., and Gould, A. A., 140, 

 229. 



All the vear round (magazine), 142, 

 171, 229, 230, 2.36. 



Allen, C. N., 229. 



Allen, G., 135, 229, 241; Harmonic 

 intervals in bird-music, 134; Oven- 

 bird, 167. 



Allen, J. A., 229, 241; Baltimore ori- 

 ole, 168; Blue Jay, 168; Crow, 168; 

 Meadow-lark, 168 ; Oriole, 168 ; 

 Towhee, 168. 



Alouette des champs. Notations, 221. 



American goldfinch. See Yellow-bird. 



American journal of science and arts, 

 175, 237, 



American Museum of Natural History, 

 N. Y., 229. 



American naturalist (magazine), 141. 



American nightingale. See Thrush 

 ( turdus fuscescens) , 



American warblers. See Warbler 

 {sylvicolidm). 



Amory, Catherine, 158, 165, 229, 241. 



Animals, ^Esthetic sense denied to, 

 142 ; Voices of. See Notations. 



Ant, Music of, 128. 



Antrostomus vociferus. See Whip- 

 poorwill. 



Ape (Gibbon), Music of, 129. 



Aristophanes, 182, 229. 



Arnaud, Abbe. Voice of swan, 216. 



Asbury, Alice, 229. 



Ass, 129; Gardiner, W. Notation, 213. 



Assisi, Saint Francis d*. See Francis 

 d'Assisi. 



Atrichias, Ventriloquism among the, 

 210. 



Audubon, J. J., vi, vii; Drumming 

 of partridge, 196, 197, 198, 229; In- 

 ability to describe the songs of birds, 

 114 ; Night-hawk booming, 196 ; 

 Oven-bird, 166. 



Augurs. Signs from birds, 171. 



Auk, The (magazine), 229. 



Ausland, Das (magazine), 234. 



Austin, G. L., 229 ; Bullfinch, 175. 



Australia. Plumage of birds, 210; 

 Bird-songs in, 209. 



Australian Museum, Guide to, 210, 

 229. 



Author, Letters, notes, etc., by. Au- 

 thor's power of memory, 188 ; Auto- 

 graph (facsimile and transcript) of, 

 x,xi. Bird-songs at Lynn and Frank- 

 lin, 158; Bobolink, 192; Collection of 

 bird-songs, when begun, v ; Extem- 

 porizing of the field-sparrow, 148; 

 Improvement in bird-song, 174; In- 

 strument for taking pitch of bird- 

 songs, 191; Lastda}'s of, 171 ; Mode 

 of taking the bird-songs, 161 ; New- 

 ness of the field, 113,^114, 116, 121, 

 124; Night-hawk booming, 196; 

 Notation of Indian-songs from the 

 phonograph, 172; Notations from 

 diary of, 205; Notations of song- 

 sparrow by W. Flagg and the au- 

 thor, 125 ; Song of a caged robin, 174 ; 

 Song of bobolink cannot be copied, 



