General Index 



Miller, Emma L. 'My Robin' (poem). 

 XV, 393. 



Miller, E. S. 'Evening Grosbeaks in 

 the White Mts.' XV, I74- 



Miller. Olive Thorne. 'On the Ethics 

 of Caging Birds.' I, 89; 'The Study 

 of Birds — Another Way,' II, 151- 



Miller, W. De Witt. 'An Owl Tragedy.' 

 IX. 173; 'A Plea for the Sharp- 

 Shinned Hawk,' XI, 190; 'Notes of 

 the Hermit Thrush.' XIII. 99; 'Prob- 

 lems in the Local Distribution of 

 Birds.' XV, 376. 



Millinery Merchants' Protective Asso- 

 ciation. II. 93 ; agreement with 98 ; 

 editorials on 127, 128. 



Mills. Herbert R. 'Hooded Merganser 

 in a Chicago Park.' XII, 63. 



Mills, Sandford. 'Leucostictes making 

 Cliff Swallows' Nests their Night 

 Abode.' XIV, 170. 



Mink destroying swallows, V. 151. 



Mirror, use of in examining nests. 

 XIII, ^2,. 



'Mr. Flicker writes a Letter' (poem). 

 I. 129. 



Mockingbird. II, 70; III, 192; VI. win- 

 tering in New York 67, 134, 166. sing- 

 ing 185; VIII. 190; X. family life 201 : 

 XI, attacking young orioles 175, habits 

 274; XIII. in Connecticut 97; XIV, 

 nesting in Rhode Island 310; XV, 

 243, family life 307. 



Molting, process of. V, 156. 



Montgomery, T. H. 'Bird Course at 

 Wood's Hole,' II. 153; 'Amount of 

 Science in Oology.' VIII, 95. 



Moody. Charles S. 'An Aerial Gymnast.' 

 XI. 252; 'Nesting of Hepburn's Rosy 

 Finch.' XII, 108. 



Moon, T. J. 'Photographing a King- 

 fisher Interior.' XIII, 154. 



Moore, M. Harry. 'A Little Blue Her- 

 on Rookery.' X, 163. 



Moore. Willie H. 'Notes on the Ameri- 

 can Golden-eye.' II, 157. 



Moose-bird. See Jay, Canada. 



'More Tales of the Birds.' IV, 163. 



Morgan, Albert. 'Two Warbler Photo- 

 graphs.' XI. 206; 'A Bird Apartment- 

 House,' XV. 155. 



Morison, Fred T. 'The Crow,' IV, 31. 



Morris. Robert T. 'The Woodcock's 

 Song,' XI, 124; 'Kingbirds eating Sas- 

 safras Berries.' XIV, 354. 



Morse. Susan M. 'King Cole : a Biog- 

 raphy.' VI, 155. 



'Mortality among Birds.' X. 124. 



Morton, H. McL. 'The Destructive Ef- 

 fects of a Hail-storm on Bird-Life,' 

 IV, 143- 



Moth, brown-tailed. XI, 187. 



Motmot, Mexican. VII, 157. 



'Mound-building Birds of Australia.' V, 

 3- 



Mountain Quail. See Ptarmigan, 

 White-tailed. 



'Mounted Birds in Illustration.' V, 28, 

 35- 



Murdock, Marion. 'The Hermit Thrush' 

 (poem). XI, 153. 



Murphy, R. C. 'A Winter Flight of 

 Vesper Sparrows,' IX. 173; 'Breed- 

 ing of the Pine Warbler,' XIII, 187. 



Murray, Aaron Eugene. 'System in 

 Field Records.' V, 125. 



Murres. Ill, at Walrus Island 46; X, 

 at Bird Rock 242; XV. 13. 



'Must Wrens be taught Nest-building?' 

 XII. 181. 



'My Bird Restaurant' HI. 207. 



'My Bluebirds.' IV, 6-7. 



'My Chickadee Family.' VIII, 6. 



Myers, Harriet, W. 'The Hanging 

 Home in the Oak Tree.' XI, 209. 



'My Experience with a Blue-headed 

 Vireo.' VIII, 123. 



'My Experience with a Red-headed 

 Woodpecker.' II, 155. 



'My Exploit with a Crossbill.' II, 193. 



'My Robin' (poem). XV, 393. 



'My Robin Neighbors.' HI, 108. 



'Myrtle Warbler Nest, A.' XIV. 15. 



'Mystery. The, of the Black-billed 

 Cuckoo.' V, 143. 



'My Summer Tenants.' XII, 95. 



'Myth of the Song Sparrow' (poem). 

 I. 59. 



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Names for American birds. X. 20, 78, 

 122, 220; XIII, 103. 



National Association of Audubon Soci- 

 eties. VI. incorporation proposed 140; 



VII, representative bird for 35. (also 

 139, 181) ; needs and aims 39. report 

 for 1904, 43. progress 182, annual 

 meeting 1905. 250, 288, report 295 ; 



VIII, legislation, no. 142. 144. annual 

 meeting 1906, 217, IX, Willcox be- 

 quest 52. annual meeting, 1907. 282; 

 X. annual meeting, 1908. 274. 277 ; XI, 

 annual meeting 1909. 278; XII, annual 

 report 263 ; XIII, new organization 



59. Junior work (see under Audubon) 



60. new office 119. offer of $25,000 to, 

 212, 217, annual meeting. 1910. 327; 



