General Index 



'Veery, The Incredulous' (poem). IV, 



94. 

 'Veery's Note, The" (poem). IV, 119. 

 Venezuela; egrets destroyed in. XIII, 



173. 

 Vickers, Ernest W. 'The Pileated Wood- 

 pecker.' XII, 57. 

 Vietor, Kate P. and E. W. "Notes on 



Cliff Swallows.' XIV. 150. 

 Vireo, Bell's. XI, 119; XIII, nesting 207. 



— black-capped. XI, 118. 



— black-whiskered. XI, 82. 



— blue-headed. VIII, nesting 123; XI, 

 166 ; XV, family life 296. 



— Cassin's. XI, 168. 



— gray. XI, 120. 



— Hutton's. XI, 119. 



— least. XI, i;o. 



—Philadelphia. XI, 78. 



—plumbeous. XI, 168. 



^red-eyed (poem). Ill, 140; VI, 

 nesting 112, asleep 115, taming 

 133, 168; IX, 114; XI, migration 

 80; XIII, family life 205; XIV, 

 courtship 229. 



— warbling. Ill, 175; IV, singing 161; 

 XI, migration 79; XIII, hung 205. 



- — western warbling. XI, 80. 



— white-eyed. XI, 118; XIV, family 

 life 153. 



— yellow-breasted. IX, 47. 



— yellow-green. XI, 165. 



— yellow-throated. IV, 120; XI, 165. 

 Virginia; bird-colonies on coast of. IX, 



316. 

 'Virginia Rail, Photographing a.' XIII, 



285. 

 Visart, E. V., report by. XV, 429. 

 Visher, Stephen S. 'Birds in Southern 



Arizona,' XII. 186: 'Water-fowl Mi- 

 gration in South Dakota,' XIV, 170. 

 'Visit to the Lake Erie Terns.' VI, 122. 

 'Voices of a New England Marsh.' IV, 



43- 

 'Von Berlepsch Nesting-boxes.' XIV, i. 

 Vulture, black, in Nicaragua. VIII, 165. 



—turkey. V, 184; XIII, 254; XIV, 

 13. 14- 



— W— 



Walker. Archie. 'Bird Notes for April 

 and May.' IV, 130. 



'Walrus Island, a Bird Metropolis of 

 Bering Sea.' Ill, 45. 



Walters. A. H. 'The Promise of the 

 New Year,' XIII, 49; 'Suggestions for 

 Bird and Arbor Day,' XIII, 105; 

 'Ways and Means,' XIII, is8; 'Mi- 

 gration Afterthoughts,' XIII, 159: 



'The Story of a Hummingbird,' XIII, 

 161 ; 'The Nature-Study Conference' 

 (1910), Xril, 315; 'Bird Day in the 

 Home,' XIV, 119; 'Spring Travelers,' 

 XIV, 120; 'The Hairy and Downy 

 Woodpeckers.' XIV, 127; 'Summer 

 Neighbors,' XIV, 177, 239; "How 

 Audubon Societies may become more 

 Efficient,' XIV, 302; 'The Birds' Map 

 of America,' XIV, 303, 364; 'Methods 

 of Work.' XV, 52; 'Birds Map,' XV, 

 53; 'A Bobolink Society,' XV, 185; 

 'Correlated Studies,' XV, 187; 'Bird 

 Cradles,' XV, 253 ; 'A Summary of 

 Practical Suggestions,' XV, 317; 

 'What the Birds do in Autumn,' XV, 

 318; 'How Birds are Fitted to get 

 their Food,' XV, 38^. 

 Warbler. Bachman's. VIII, 20. 

 — bay-breasted. VI, 163. 

 — black-and-white. VII, 203, de- 

 formed 211, 249. 

 — Blackburnian. V, 191 ; IX, captive 



216. 

 — blackpoll. VII, 204; VIII, nest 47. 

 —black-throated blue. VIII, 203; XIV, 



no; XV, 112. 

 — black-throated gray. VI, 130. 

 — black-throated green. VI, 57; XI. 



nesting 207. 

 — blue- winged. II. 26, 59; IV. 80; VI. 



91, hybridism 131, 138; XI, 177. 

 — Canadian. VI, 59. 

 — Cape May. VII, 275. 

 — cerulean. VIII. 204. 

 —chestnut-sided. IV, 77; VI, 163; X, 



family life 207. 

 — Connecticut. VII, 135. 

 — golden-cheeked. VI, 58. 

 — -golden-winged. IV, 96 ; VI, 92 ; 



haunts and habits 206; XIV, 



nesting 145. 

 — Grace's. VI, 130. 

 —gray. V, 115. 

 — hermit. VI, 199. 

 — hooded. VI, 22; XIV, 230; XV, 370. 

 — Kentucky. VII. 135. 

 — Kirtland'^s. VI. 199: X, 81; XI, 177. 

 — Lawrence's. VI, nesting 131 ; notes 



132, 138. 

 — Lucy's. VIII, 134. 

 — MacGilHvray's. VII, 169. 

 — magnolia. VI. 200. 

 — mangrove. VIT. 34. 

 — mourning. "^''II. 169. 

 —myrtle. VIII, 61; XH, 76; XIV, 



nest 15, 22";. 

 —Nashville. VII, 237. 

 — olive. VIII. 134. 



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