General Index 



Photography of birds — Continued. 



X, uses of a blind 250; XI, form of 

 blind 71, outfit 101-107; XV, criti- 

 cism 50. 



Pictures of birds. IX, faults in, j;^. 

 Pigeon, carrier. In French army. II, 

 loi, 141. 



—domestic. IV, pugnacity 183. 

 — passenger or 'wild.' V, habits 210; 

 XII, reward for breeding pair 52; 

 last survivor 261 ; XV, character- 

 istics and history 77-103. 

 'Pileated Woodpecker, The.' XII, 57. 

 Plath, Karl. 'The Tropic-birds of 



Bermuda.' XV, 345. 

 Play, as exhibited by birds. V, 129. 

 'Plea for the Sharp-shinned Hawk.' 



XI, 190. 



'Pleasant Acquaintance with a Hum- 

 mingbird.' I, 155. 



Plover, spur-winged. IV, 183. 

 — upland. IX, food 84. 



Plovers, as migrants in Hawaii. Ill, 

 119. 



'Plumage of N. A. Sparrows.' XIII, 17, 

 89, 147, 249, 300; XIV, 47, 105, 162, 

 218, 290. 



Plumages, successive. V, 156, 160. 



Plume-hunters arrested. XV, 276. 



Plume-trade, horrors of. VI, 38; sales 

 in 1906, VIII. 218. 



Poems, suited to Bird-day. XIII, 108- 

 114. 



Pope, Alexander. 'Nest-buildmg m 

 August.' X, 214. 



Porto Rico. XIV, bird-protection 7^^. 



Posting of bird-laws. V, 205. 



Post Office assisting bird-protection, 

 n, 65. 



Potter, Julian K. 'Redheaded Wood- 

 pecker at Camden, N. J.' XIV, 216. 



Prairie Chicken. XV, 291. 



'Prairie Horned Lark, The.' I, 152. 



Pratt, Alice A. 'Birds of Little Elk 

 Canyon.' XIV, 168. 



Prentice, M. H. 'A Pasture Tragedy.' 

 Vn, 197- 



Preserve, made by uniting adjoining 

 farms. Ill, 115. 



Prime, Wendell. 'Bird-Life of a Swiss 

 City.' VI, 191. 



Princehorn. A. L. 'Photographing a 

 Robin.' II, 41- 



Pring. Anita. 'Our Bobs.' VI, -166. 



'Promise of the New Year.' XIII, 49. 



Ptarmiean, white-tailed. II, 169; III, 

 nesting 209; VI, nesting 117, photo- 

 graphing a, 119. 

 — willow. XTV, habits 376. 



Ptarmigans. II, molting 175, destruc- 

 tion 204. 



Pterodactyl, wing of. VII, 259. 



Puffin, Arctic. XIII, 240. 

 —tufted. XV, habits 268. 



'Purple Martin Colony, A.' XV, 158. 



Pynchon, W. H. C. 'Every-day S'tudy 

 of Birds.' II, 19. 



Pyrrhuloxia sinuata. XV, 171, 172. 



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Quail, California. XIV, habits 312. 

 Quillaree (wood thrush). IV, 130. 



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Rail, Carolina. IV, 48. 



—black. IV, 53; VIII, in Massachu- 

 setts 136. 



— king. XIII, 251. 



—Virginia. IV, 47; XIII, 285. 

 Randolph, Harriet. 'English Sparrows 



and Electric Lights.' IX, 126. 

 'Rare Ducks Wintering near Boston.' 



XII, 145. 



Raven. HI, 196; X, 196. 



Razor-bill. See Skimmer, Black. 



'Reasons Why International Bird Pro- 

 tection is Necessary.' XII, 169. 



■Recognition Marks of Birds.' III. 187. 



Redfield, Alfred C. 'A Crow Study,' 

 XI, 114; 'A Yellowthroat Family,' 



XIII, 195; 'Photograohing a Virginia 

 Rail,' XIII, 285; 'The White-eyed 

 Vireo,' XIV, 153. 



'Red-headed Woodpecker, The.' XII, 



86. 

 'Red-headed Woodpecker, at Camden, 



N. J.' XIV, 216. 

 Redpoll. HI. 197: X, 10; XI. 8, 121, 



122, 124; XIV, 334. 

 Redstart. V, 189. 

 'Red-winged Blackbird, The' (poem). 



XI, 76. 

 'Redwings going to Roost.' XI, 176. 

 Reed, Chester A., death of. XV, 30. 

 Reed, Elizabeth A. 'Protecting Young 



Bird's from Cats.' X, 215. 

 'Reedy Island Crow-roost.' I, 177. 

 Regent-bird. II, 138. 

 'Reminiscences of Audubon.' XI, 262. 

 'Replacing a Fallen Swift's Nest.' XII, 



143- 

 Reservations for birds. HI, desirable 

 for sone-birds 114; VIT. made in T903 

 299; VIIT, history in 1906 240; IX, 6, 

 230 ; X, 37, 95, federal regulation 226 ; 

 XT, list to 1909 29*7 ; XTV, further list 

 3.S8. 

 — Battledore Island. X, 187. 



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