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Nuthatch, Red-breasted, 311, 316; figured, 

 facing 316; White-breasted, 311, 316, 

 figured, facing 316. 



Ohio, no, 297. 338. 



Okefenoke Swamp, 402. 



Ontario, 166. 



Oregon, 297. 



Oriole, Baltimore, 100, 307. 



Osprey, 49. 



Owl, Barred, 87; Burrowing, 184; Great- 

 horned, figured, 90; Screech, 228, 231; 

 Short-eared, 167. 



Oyster-catcher, Black, 425. 



Palmer's '\ational Reservations for the 

 Protection of Wild Life," reviewed, 358. 



Partridge. California, see Quail, California. 



Pelican, Brown, 191, 226; White, 297. 



Pennsylvania, 109, iii, 153, 163, 352, 354- 



Petrel, Beal, 424; Fork-tailed, 423. 



Phoebe, 269. 



Plants useful to attract birds, 201. 



Plover, Black-bellied. 167; Piping, 167, 168; 

 Semipalmated, 414. 



Porto Rico, 73. 



Ptarmigan, Willow, 376. 



PufHn, Horned, 422; Tuftefl, 422. 



Quail, see Bob-white. 



Quail, California, 312; figured, facing 312. 



Quebec, 164. 



Redhead, 167. 



Redstart, figured, 249. 



Retrospect. Eighteen- Year, 141. 



Rhode Island, 310. 



Robin, 57; figured, 95; no, in, 124, 165, 

 167, 230, 248,353,354. 



Ruthven's 'A Biological Survey of the Sand 

 Dune Region on the South Shore of Sag- 

 inaw Bay, Michigan,' reviewed. 115. 



Sanderling, 168. 



Sandpiper, Least, 227, 348; Pectoral, 168; 



Semipalmated. 227, 348; White-rumped, 



167. 

 Scharf's 'Distribution and Origin of Life in 



America,' reviewed, 299. 

 Sclater's 'A History of the Birds of Colorado,' 



reviewed, 173. 

 Shrike, 'Northern, 351, 352. 

 Siskin, Pine, 163, 335. 

 Snipe, Wilson's, 170. 

 Snow Bunting, 114, itiy. 

 South Dakota, 168, 169. 228. 

 Sparrow, Black-chinned, figured, facing 81; 



105, 106; English, 309, 351; Fox, 167: 



Song, 292, 350; Tree, 352; White-crowned 

 figured, facing 81; 98, 106; White-throated, 

 figured, facing 81; loi, 105, 229. 



Spoonbill, Roseate. 262. 



Starling, in, 112, 113, 117, 126, 349. 



Swallow, Clifif, 150, 170. 



Tennessee, 293. 



Tern, Black, 413; ("ommon, 227, 413, 414. 



Texas, 184. 



Thrasher. Brown, 114. 



Thrush. Hermit. 149; Wood. 144. 



Todd and Worthington's ■.\ Contribution 

 to the Ornithology of the Bahama Islands,' 

 reviewed, 116. 



Towhee, 60, 109; figured, facing 269; 287, 290; 

 Abert's. figured, facing 201; 218, 219; 

 .\rtic. figured, facing 269; 290; California, 

 figured, facing 201; 218, 219; Canon, 

 figured, facing 201; 218; Spotted, 289. 



Troupial, 284. 



Turkey, Florida Wild. 342. 



Turnstone, 167. 



Veery, figured, 159. 



Vermont, 230, 333, 355. 



Vireo, Red-eyed, 229; White-eyed, 153. 



Virginia, 163, 205. 



Vulture, Turkey, 13, 14. 



Warbler, Black-throated Blue, no; Blue- 

 winged, 146; Brewster's, 146; Golden- 

 winged, 145; Hooded, 230; Myrtle, 15, 

 225; Pine, 166; Prothonotary, 109; Yel- 

 low, 296. 



W'ashington, 212. 



Water-Turkey, 405. 



Waxwing, Cedar, 307. 



West Virginia, 348. 



White's 'The Natural History and Anti- 

 quities of Selbourne in the County of 

 Southampton,' reviewed, 49. 



Willett's 'Birds of the Pacific Slope of 

 Southern California.' reviewed, 357. 



Wisconsin, 91, 165. 



Woodcock, 163. 



Woodpecker, Downy, 127; figured, facing 

 127; 13s; Hairy, 127; figured, facing 127; 

 Ivory-billed, 405; Northern Pileated, 297; 

 Red-bellied, 165; Red-headed, 216. 



Wren, Carolina, 226, 296; House, 165, 166 

 293, 347- 



Wright's, 'The Birds of the Jefferson Region 

 in the White Mountains, New Hamp- 

 shire,' reviewed. 235. 



Wyoming, 170. 



Yellow-throat, Maryland, 308. 



Copyright, 191 2 

 By frank M. CHAPMAN 



