General Index 



Reservations for birds — Continued. 



—Breton Island. X, 229; XII, 280. 



— Dry Tortugas. X, 142. 



— Farmington Mountain. X, 191. 



— Forrester Island. XV, 403. 



— Key West. X, 233. 



—Klamath Lake. X, 231; XI, 188; 

 XII, 50; XIII, 331. 



— Lake Malheur. X, 236. 



— Michigan. VIII, 37. 



— Mosquito Inlet. X, 186; XI, 52. 



— New Mexico. X, 56. 



— Niobrara. X, 142; XV, 138. 



— Old Man Island. XI, 230. 



— Pacific Coast. IX, 291, 292; X, 152; 

 XV, 435. 



— Pelican Island. V, 73 ; XII, 50. 



—Pulpit Rock. XII, 51. 



— St. Lazaria Island. XIV, 419. 



— Timbalier Island. X, 231. 



—Willow Island. X, 189. 

 'Return of the Snowy Heron.' X, 160. 

 •Rev. Mr. Chickadee, D.D., The.' 



(poem). II, 193. 

 Reynaud, Gabriel. 'Orientation of 



Birds.' II, loi, 141. 

 Rhoads, Samuel N. 'The Delaware Val- 

 ley (Bird) Club.' IV. 57- 

 Rice, James H. XIV, report 398; XV, 



425. 



Rice, Mell. 'A Young Oriole's Experi- 

 ence.' XI, 175. 



'Richardson's Owl.' I, 190. 



Ridgway, Robert. 'Song-birds in Europe 

 and America.' II, 69. 



Ringwalt, Vanchie A. 'Our Winter 

 Boarders.' XV, 173. 



Ritter, Paula J. 'Blue Jay Boarders.' 



XI, 212. 



Road-runner. XV, as a pet 324. 



Robbins, Samuel D. 'Feeding Birds in 

 Winter.' VIII, 171. 



Roberts. Thomas S. 'The Camera as an 

 Aid in the studv of Birds,' I. 6. 35 ; 

 'A Catbird Study.' 87: 'The Yellow- 

 headed Blackbird.' XIV. 250. 



Robin. I. song 150: II, 41; The New- 

 port 119; a Yonkers 119. an albino 

 120; III. nesting 109; IV. wintering 

 in Massachusetts 198; V, defence of 

 nest 133; VI. method of balancing 

 204 ; VII, nesting in trays 2, late nest- 

 insf- 143 ; VIII. decorated nest 66. pro- 

 tection of in the South 76. using ori- 

 ole's nest 103, breeding habits 126; 

 IX, destroying fruit 57. migrations 

 76, seeking human help 116; X, 83, 

 shot in Alabama 96. late nesting 214; 



XII, albino 7. habits 206. slaughter in 



winter 208; XIII, protection for 60, 

 wintering in New England 297 ; XIV, 

 speed in migration 57, winter records, 

 no, III, 116, 124, protection, 131, 

 slaughter 140. wintering 166, 231, 353, 

 354; XV, in England 177, nest moved 

 245. conquered by sparrows 246 ; nest- 

 building 310, injured 372, behavior of 

 fledglings 372. 

 — St. Lucas. IX, 166. 



'Robin Rejoice' (poem). I, 95. 



Robins, Mrs. Edward; death of VIII, 

 142. 



Robinson, Mildred A. 'A February 

 Walk.' I, 94. 



Roe, Mrs. F. W. 'Some Familiar 

 Florida Birds,' VI, 185 ; 'Our Garden 

 Mockingbird.' VIII. 190; 'The Ways 

 of Bob-White.' XI, 249. 



Rogers, John M. 'When the Ruffed 

 Grouse Sleeps,' XIII, 54. 



Roosevelt, Theodore. I, letter approv- 

 ing Audubon work 65 ; II, signing 

 Hallock bill, 98; XII, list of birds 

 in the White House grounds 53. 



'Roosevelt, President and Bird Protec- 

 tion' (letters). VI, 147. 



Root, Francis M. 'The Woodcock and 

 its Nest,' XV, 220. 



Rowley, John. 'A new Camera for Bird- 

 photographers.' II, 37. 



Ruby-throat. See Hummingbird. 



'Ruffed Grouse, A Tame.' VI, 81. 



Russell, Harold J. 'Nest-moving.' XI, 

 176. 



— S— 



Sage. Mrs. Russell. Contributions by. 



XII, 167, fund for Junior Work 267; 



XIII. 60, 339; XIV, 388. 



St. John, Edward P. 'Mockingbird 



Wintering in Connecticut,' XIII, 97. 

 St. John, Morgan. 'February Birds,' 



II, 23. 

 'St. Valentine's Day, A Tragic' I. 45. 

 Sandpiper, least. XIII, 269. 



— semipalmated. XIII. 269 ; XIV, 227. 



— solitary. XI. nesting 109. 



— spotted. XIII, habits 221 ; XV, nest 

 223. 



'Sapsucker. The' (poem). IV, 123. 

 Sass, Herbert R. 'The Return of the 



Snowy Heron,' X. 160. 

 Satin-bird. II, 135. 



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