General Index 



'Some Bird Acquaintances.' IX, 114. 



'Some Bird-Notes from the Magdalens.' 

 VIII, 43- 



'Some Bird Orphans.' XII, 135. 



'Some Familiar Florida Birds.' VI. 185. 



'Some Fundamental Principles of Bird 

 Laws.' ril, 79. 



'Some Notes on the Psychology of 

 Birds.' V, 127. 



'Some Pros and Cons of Winter Feed- 

 ing.' XII, 204. 



'Song-birds in Europe and America.' 



II, 69. 



'Song of the Whip-poor-will' (poem). 



III, 107. 



'Song Sparrow, The' (poem). Ill, 58. 



'Song Sparrows, The.' X. 90. 



Songs of warblers, classified. VIII, 64. 



Sora, See Rail, Carolina. 



Soule, Carolina G. 'Humanizing the 



Birds.' I, 193; 'A Hummingbird Ex- 

 periment,' II, 158; 'The Blue Jay as 



a Destroyer,' VUI, 210. 

 'Southern Illinois Lunch Counter, A.' 



X, 2SS. 

 Sparrow. Baird's. XII, 12, 18. 



— Belding's. XIII, 146, 147. 



—Bell's. XV, 242. 



— black-chinned. XIV, 105, 106. 



— black-throated. XV, 236, 242. 



— Brewer's. XI, 260; XII, 17. 



— chipping. I. 20, tamed 21 ; XI, 2^6 ; 

 XII, 16; XIII. family life, 253. 



— clay-colored. XI, 259; XII, 17. 



— English. See Sparrow, European. 



— European. I, war against 137, 21 ; 



VII, 8, 17, 21, robbing nests 176; 



VIII, a raider 6y, distribution 

 137; IX, 84, using electric lights 

 126, trapping of 211. notes on 214, 

 combatting 269; X, robbing a 

 robin 175: XI. in oriole's nest 174, 

 217; XII. eats inch-worms 144; 

 XV, problem of 178, 278. 



—field. XI. 258; XII. 17. 



—fox. VIII. nest 47 : XV. 104. 108. 



— golden-crowned. XV, 303-304. 



— grasshopper. XII. 12, 18. 



— Harris's. XV. 301, 304. 



— Henslow's. X, in; XI, 14; XII, 



18; XV, 375. 

 — Ipswich. XIII, 144. 148. 

 — large-billed. XIII. 146, 147. 

 —lark. XIII, 84. 89. 

 — Leconte's. XII, 14, 18. 

 — Lincoln's. II, 109 ; XV, 236, 241. 

 — Nelson's. XII, in. 

 — sage. XV, 236. 242. 

 — Savannah. XIII, 144, 147; XV, 375. 



— seaside. XII, 112, 113. 



— sharp-tailed. XI, in, 112, 113. 



— song. VI, climatic variation 164 ; 

 X, 90; XII, 67, 71, 73; XIV, sing- 

 ing 292, 350. 



— swamp. XV, 241. 



— tree. VI, feeding 133; XI, 254; 

 XII, 16. 



— vesper. IX, winter flight 173; XIII, 

 86, 89. 



— white-crowned. XIV, 98, 106. 



— white-throated. XIV, loi, 105, 219. 

 'Sparrow Hawk, A Familiar.' VIII, 48. 

 'Special Bird-Blind, A.' XI, 71. 

 'Spotted Sandpiper, The.' XIII, 221. 

 Sprague, Lynn Tew. 'The Song Spar- 

 row' (poem). Ill, 58; 'On Hearing 



a Winter Wren Sing in Winter' 



(poem). III, 199. 

 Spray, S. J. 'Tame Wild Ducks.' VIII, 



59- 

 Spring shooting discussed. VIII, 236; 



XIII, 329. 



Squirrel, red, fought by bluebirds. XIV, 

 93- 



Stafford, Earle. 'The Brown Creeper' 

 (poem). V, 197; 'October Bird 

 Music,' VI, 153. 



Stake-driver. See Bittern, American. 



Stansell, Sidney S. S. 'Some Edmonton, 

 Alberta, Birds,' IX, 118: 'The Bird 

 that Nests in the Snow,' X, 7; 'Photo- 

 graphs from Alberta,' XI, 108. 



Stanwood, Cordelia J. 'The Hermit 

 Thrush.' XH, 100. 



Starling, European, family described. 

 IV, 20; V, in Massachusetts 133; IX, 

 habits 171, introduction into America 

 206 ; merits and demerits 207 ; food 

 267 ; X, value 79, habits in Europe 

 130; XL 85: XIL 78; XIII, pewee- 

 like notes 98, habits 218, 267. 321 ; 



XIV, spread of 112, 117, family life 

 349: XV, 114, 176, 177, 278. 339. 



Stead. Edgar F. 'The Wry-bill of New 

 Zealand.' VIII. 185. 



Stephenson. L. W. 'A Broken Wing 

 and a Friendship.' XV, 371. 



Stephenson. Mrs. M. L. 'A Humming- 

 bird Guest' XII. 151. 



Stillman. William M. 'Adirondack 

 Notes.' VITI. 208; XIV. 164. 



Stone, Witmer. 'A Search for the 

 Reedy Island Crow-Roost,' I, 177; 

 'Some Early American Ornithologists,' 

 VII. 126. 162. 193. 26=; • 'Nothing New 

 Under the Sun.' VIII. 136; 'The 

 Orchard Oriole.' XII, 44 : 'The Caro 

 Una Wren.' XIII. 167; The Catbird 



XV, 327. 



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