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WOOD NOTES WILD. 



Fowls. Gardiner, W. Notations, 212. 

 Fox-colored sparrow. See Sparrow 



(passerella iliaca). 

 Francheschini, R., 128, 232. 

 Francis d'Assisi, Saint, Legend of, 



170. 

 Fraser's magazine, 231. 

 Free-willers, Worship of, 64. 

 Frog, Bull. Notations, 206. 

 Frog, Music of, 127. 

 Funeral chants, Origin of, 136. 

 Funk, N., 196, 232. 



Gainborg, Dr., 232. 



Gambel's white -crowned sparrow. 

 Notation, 153. 



Gardiner, W., 128, 232; Notations: 

 Ass, 213, Blackbird, 211, Cuckoo, 

 195, 213, Dog, 212, Fowls, 212, 

 Hen, 211, Horse, 212, Lark, 213, 

 Nightingale, 211, Ox, 212, Throstle, 

 211. 



Gartenlaube (magazine), 128, 182, 

 210, 233, 236, 240. 



Gassendi, P., 233; Bird-songs pre- 

 ferred to human music, 133. 



Gefiederte Welt, Die (magazine), 233. 



Genesis of bird-song, 134. 



Gentleman's magazine, 137, 232, 237. 



Geopelia tranquilla, Gould. See 

 Ventriloquist dove. 



Gibbs, Dr. M., 233. 



Giraud, J. P., Jr., 233; Hermit thrush, 

 165. 



Gnat. Hinrichs, A. Notation, 226. 



Goldfinch. (See also Yellow bird.) 180. 



Goldfinch, American. See Yellow 

 bird. 



Golz, Dr. (—), of Berlin, vii, 181, 

 241; Bird-songs can be copied, 

 115; Notations of bird-songs by 

 D. H. Beckler, 115; Song of gray 

 nightingale cannot be copied, 115. 



Goniaphea Ludoviciana. See Gros- 

 beak. 



Good, J. M., 233. 



Goodwin, W. L., 233, 241; Birds 

 sing out of tune, 152. 



Gosse, P. H., 196, 233; Buffon's or- 

 ganist not same as solitaire, 187; 

 Mocking-bird of Jamaica, 160; 

 Morning song in Jamaica, 154. 



Goulding, F. U., 233. 



Grahame, Eev. J., 233. 



Granauer, Dr. F., of Vienna, vii, 

 241. 



Grasshopper. Hinrichs, A. Nota- 

 tions, 226. 



Gray nightingale. See Nightingale. 



Gray wag-tail, 160. 



Great horned owl. See Owl (bubo 

 Virrjinianus). 



Great northern diver. See Diver 

 (colymbus torquatus). 



Greene, Dr. W. T., 233. 



Greenfinch, 180. 



Griswold, W. M., 233. 



Grive chanteuse. Notations, 220. 



Grosbeak, Purple. See Linnet ( Cor- 

 podacvs purpureus). 



Grosbeak, Rose-breasted, 188; Bur- 

 roughs, J., 188 i Notation, 76. 



Grouse, Ruffed (bonasa umbellus), 92; 

 Drumming of: Audubon, J. J., 196, 



197, 198, Batty, J. H., 198, Brew- 

 ster, W., 197, Coues, Dr. E., 196, 

 199, Henshaw, H. W., 197, 198, 

 Minot, H. D., 197, Nuttall, T., 197, 



198, Ridgway, R., 199, Samuels, E. 

 A., 197, Torrey, B., 199, Wilson, 

 Dr. A., 94, 197^ 198; Notations, 94. 



Gymnorhina tibicen. See Crow- 

 shrike. 



Haldeman, S. S., 2-33. 



Hamerton, P. G., 233. 



Hamilton, E., 233. 



Hamm, W., 233. 



Hardy, J., 233. 



Harmonic affinities in bird music, 132, 



133. 

 Harmonj- produced bj' bird-notes, 200. 

 Harper's magazine, 141, 142, 229, 236. 

 Harporhynchus rufus. See Thrush. 

 Harr}' Wicket. See Woodpecker 



{colaptes auratus). 



