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same as, 186; Gosse, P. H. Buffon's 

 organist not same as solitaire, 187 ; 

 Hill, R. Buffon's organist same as 

 solitaire, 187. 



Organs of song, 140. 



Oriole, 168; Allen, J. A., 168; Differ- 

 ence between song of old and j'oung, 

 26 ; Ingersoll, E. Song of female, 

 169; Miller, O. T., 169; Hunger, 

 C. A., 169; Notation, 169; Song of 

 oriole at burial of author, 170. 



Oriole, Baltimore {icterus Baltimore), 

 71; Allen, J. A., 168. 



Oriole, Golden, IGO. 



Ornithologist and oiilogist (maga- 

 zine), 237. 



Ortyx Virginianus. See Quail. 



Ou-thee-quan-nor-ow. See Woodpeck- 

 er {colaptes auratus). 



Oven-bird (seiurus aurocapillus), 62; 

 Allen, G., 167 ; Audubon, J. J., 166. 

 Baird, Brewer, and Ridgwaj', 167 ; 

 Bicknell, E. P., 166; Coues, Dr. E., 

 62; Nelson, H. L., 165; Notation, 

 63; Nuttall, T., 167; Richardson, 

 (— ), 167 ; Wilson, Dr. A., 62, 166. 



Overland monthly (magazine), 231. 



Owen, Sm-R., 237. 



Owl, Great horned (bubo Virginianus), 

 98, 200 ; Notation, 99 ; White, Rev. 

 G., 99. 



Owl, Mottled (scops asio). Lowell, 

 J. R., Screech-owl, 201; Notations, 

 100; Wilson, Dr. A., 102. 



Ox. Gardiner, W., Notation, 215. 



Palmer, T. S., 242. 



Paolluci, Prof. L., 237. 



Parrot, 137. 



Partridge. See Grouse (bonasa um- 



bellus). 

 Parus atricapillus. See Chickadee. 

 Passerella iliaca. See Sparrow. 

 Peacock, Music of, 129. 

 Peadove, 153. 

 Peal, S. E., 126, 128, 237. 

 Petchary, 153. 

 Pewee. Notation, 17. 



Pfluger, C. F., 182, 242. 



Pheasant. See Grouse (bonasa um- 

 bellus). 



Phonograph, Notations from the, 172. 



Pigritia. Kircher, A. Notation, 217. 



Pipilo erythrqphthalmus. See Che- 

 wink. 



Pipra musica, Gmel. See Organist. 



Pitch in bird music, 131; Instrument 

 for taking pitch of bird-songs, 191. 



Piut. See Woodpecker (colaptes au- 

 ratus). 



Placzek, Dr. B., 237; Why birds 

 sing, 139. 



Plinius Secundus, C, vi, 182, 237. 



Pliny. See Plinius Secundus, C. 



Plumage vs. song, 185. See note, 210. 



Pole, W., 130, 237; Bird-songs not to 

 be called "either music or melody," 

 123. 



Pollard, J., 237. 



Pontecoulant, A., marquis de, 142, 

 237. 



Poole, Dr. W. F., 238. 



Popular science monthly, 126, 230, 

 236. 



Poultry. See Fowl language. — Fowls. 

 — Hen. — Rooster. 



Putnam's monthly (magazine), 137. 



Pyranga rubra. See Tanager. 



Quail (ortyx Virginianus). Nota- 

 tion, 90. 



Quail and whippoorwill. Flagg, W., 

 168. 



R., M. H., 238 ; Natural bird-songs 

 never capable of notation, 114. 



Rainey, H. J., 238, 



Realejho. See Organ-bird. 



Red-eyed vireo. See Vireo. 



Redpole, 180. 



Redstart (setophaga ruticilla). Minot, 

 H. D. Variations in song of, 158 ; 

 Notation, 51; Nuttall, T., 158; Song 

 resembles j'ellow warbler's, 158. 



Reed-sparrow, 180. 



