General Index 



Warbler — Continued. 



— orange-crowned. VII, 238. 



— palm. V, 199; VII, 276. 



— parula. Ill, captive 94; VIII, 168; 

 XI, nesting 207. 



— pine. VI, 21; XIII, family life 187; 

 XIV, 166. 



— prairie. VII, 34; XI, 177. 



— prothonotary. V, 192; X, 129; XIII, 

 76; XIV, 109. 



— Sennett's. VIII, 169. 



— -Swainson's. VIII, 26. 



— sycamore. VI, 130. 



— Tennessee. VII, 239. 



— Townsend's. VI, 199. 



— Virginia's. VIII, 134. 



—Wilson's. VI, 58. 



— worm-eating. VII, song 137, nest- 

 ing 138; VIII, 27; XV, 175. 



—yellow. II, nest 60; VII, 32; XI, 

 moving nest 177 ; XIV, nest 296. 



— yellow-throated. VI, 130. 

 Warblers. I, 3, song of; II, 124; migra- 

 tion of 159; VIII, songs classified, 64; 



X, in Central Park, New York, 263. 

 Wardens. II, first appeal for establish- 

 ing 33, employed in 1906, 241. 



Waring, M. M. 'Bluebirds vs. Wrens.' 

 XIV, 293. 



Warren, Edward R. 'Photographing 

 Ptarmigan,' II, 169; 'Whiskey John in 

 Colorado,' IV, 186 ; 'Horned Larks in 

 Colorado Springs,' VI, 6; 'A Hum- 

 mingbird that Wanted Light,' IX, 81 ; 

 'Magpies of Culebra Creek,' XIV, 329. 



Warren, Harry S. 'The Birds that pass 

 in the Night.' II, 113. 



'Watching the Bittern pump.' I, 123. 



'Water Birds in Forest Park.' XII, 63. 



Water for birds in winter. VII, 241. 



'Water-fowl Migration in South Dakota.' 

 XIV, 169. 



Water-thrush, Louisiana. VIII, 102. 

 — northern. VIII, loi. 



Watrous, Fanny S. 'Stormbound Birds.' 



XI, 129. 



Waxwing, Bohemian. XIII, 305. 



— cedar. XIII, economic value 55 ; 

 XV, family life 218. 

 'Wayside Thrasher, A.' XIII, 246. 

 'Ways of Bob-White.' XI. 249. 

 'Weapons of Birds, The.' IV, 182. 

 'Weather, The.' XIV, 54- . . ' 



Webb, Roscoe J. 'Nest-building Habits 



of the Chickadee.' V, 63. 

 Webster, Laurence J. 'Making Bird 



Friends.' V, 9 ; 'Snowflakes in Trees.' 



V. 64. 



Wellman, Gordon B. 'A Black-and- 



White Creeper Family.' VII, 170. 

 'Western Evening Grosbeak, The.' IV, 



9- 

 Wetmore, Alick. 'Aly Experience with 



a Red-headed Woodpecker.' II, 155. 

 Whedon, A. D. 'With the Whippoor- 



wills,' VIII, S3; 'A Kingbird Family,' 



117. 

 Wheeler, Raymond H. 'A Record of 



the Outcome of Seventy-hve Birds' 



Nests.' XII, 183. 

 Wheeler, William M. 'The Structure of 



Wings.' VII, 257. 

 'Where does the Male Horned Lark 



Stay at Night?'- XI, 75. 

 'Where Grebe-skins come from,' II, 34. 

 'Where the Ruffed Grouse Sleeps.' Xlli, 



54- 

 Whippoorwill. VI, nesting 54; VIII, 



nesting 83, photographed 86; XIII, 



family lite 235, photographing 237; 



XV, nesting 368. 

 Whiskey Jack; Whiskey John. See Jay, 



Canada. 

 'Whiskey John in Colorado.' IV, 186. 

 Whistler. See Golden-eye. 

 'White Badge of Cruelty.' VIII, 76. 

 'White-breasted and Red-breasted Nut- 

 hatches.' XIV, 316. 

 'White Egrets, The.' XIV, 62. 

 'White-eyed Vireo.' XIV, 153. 

 White List (of Milliners). II, 163, 164; 



III, 40, 150; IV, 40. 

 Whitten, E. Marion. 'A Home in a 



Cellar.' IV, 95. 

 Widmann, Otto. 'In the Spartina with 



the Swallows,' I, 115: 'Scarcity of 



Bluebirds in Missouri,' VIII, 171. 

 Wildfowl, laws relating to. XIII, 123. 

 'Wild Hedges.' VII, 149. 

 Wilkinson, G. N. 'Horned Owl Killing 



a Skunk.' XV, 369. 

 Willcox, Albert. VIII, death of 179; 



will quoted 227. 

 Willet, G. XIV, report 419. 

 Williams, H. C. 'Water Birds in Forest 



Park.' XII. 63. 

 Williams, R. W. 'Life History of the 



Turkey Vulture.' XIV, 13. 

 Williamson, Addison. 'A Thieving Che- 



bec' VI, 134. 

 'Willow Ptarmigan, The.' XIV. 376. 

 Wilson. Alexander, history of. VII, 265. 

 'Wing-bars as Field-marks.' XII, 178. 

 'Wings, The Structure of.' VII, 257. 

 'Winter Bird-nctes from Southern New 



Hampshire.' I. 180. 



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