General Index 



Winter birds, feeding. V, 9; VII, 224, 

 228, 2T,i, 240, 280; XI, 272; XII, 

 methods 245; XV, 173, 392. 



'Winter Birds, Notes on.' VI, 25. 



'Winter, Bird-Study in.' I, 19; III, 2y. 



'Winter Pensioners.' II, 177. 



'Winter Wren (poem). Ill, 199. 



'Wintering Robins and Cedar Wax- 

 wings.' IV, 198. 



Wisman, W. H. 'Winter Robins.' XIV, 

 no. 



'Wit of a Florida Nighthawk.' X, 261. 



'With Asio in the Greenwood' XV, 285. 



Woodcociv. VI, photographing a 149; 

 IX, 229; XII, 105; XIV, nesting 163; 

 XV, nesting 220. 



'Woodcock's Wooing, The' (poem). 

 VII, 132. 



Woodcock, John. 'Photographing a 

 Ruffed Grouse,' XII, 11; 'Hardy Snow 

 Buntings,' XII, 247; 'The Sharp-tailed 

 Grouse in Manitoba,' XV, 291 ; 'A 

 Friendly Chickadee,' XV, 2>72- 



'Wood Duck, The.' IX, 180. 



Woodpecker, Arctic three-toed. VIII, 

 nesting 158 ; XV, 368. 

 — downy. II, in winter 179; III, food 

 142; XIII, trick of 251; XIV, 

 habits 127; XV, 175. 

 — golden-winged. See Flicker. 

 —hairy. Ill, 19: XIV, 127. 

 — ivory-billed. VII, 128, 150. 

 — pileated. XII, habits 57. 

 — red-belHed. VI, 187. 

 — red-cockaded. XI, nesting 265. 

 — red-headed. II. 155 ; VI, storing 

 acorns 25 ; XI, eating June-bugs 

 196; XII, habits 86; XIV, family 

 life 216. 



Woodpeckers, boxes for. XIII, 80. 



Woodpeckers and June-bugs.' XI, 196. 



Woodruff. Carolyn. 'In the Orchard,' 

 XIV. 370. 



Woodruff, E. Seymour. 'Nesting Hab- 

 its of Henslow's Sparrow,' X, in. 



'Wood Thrush, The' (poem"). III. 87. 



'Wood Thrush, The' (poem). XIV, 144. 



'Wood Thrush, The, and the Whip-poor- 

 will' (poem). IV, 85. 



Woodward, Fra'nk E. 'Winter Towhee,' 

 XIV, no. 



Woollen, William Watson. XIII, biog- 

 raphy 61. 'Woollen's Garden,' 64. 



'Worm-eating Warbler, The.' VII, 137. 



Worthington Society organized. VI, 166. 



Wren, cactus. XV, song 341. 

 — Carolina. V, in Connecticut 163 ; 

 VII. song 143, 211; VIII, 138; 

 XIII. nesting 142, 149, habits 167: 



XIV, nesting 296; XV, song 175. 

 222. 

 — house. I, 166; II, destroying eggs 

 189; VIII, nesting of Western 

 172; breaking eggs 68; IX, 

 198, 201 ; XI, 185, family life 198- 

 204 ; XII, nesting 181 ; XIII, liv- 

 ing with sparrows 303, odd nests 

 130, 135-142; XIV, 165, 166; XV, 

 value 244, 261. 

 — marsh, long-billed. IV, 50. 

 — marsh, short-billed. IV, 51. 

 Wrens, tropical. XV, 341. 

 Wright, Horace W. 'Wintering Robins 



and Cedar Waxwings,' IV, 198. 

 Wright, Jane A. 'The Loggerhead 



Shrike in Massachusetts,' V, 122. 

 Wright, Mabel Osgood. 'The Conduct- 

 ing of Audubon Societies,' I, 64; "A 

 Bird Class for Children,' loi ; 'Re- 

 sponsibility of the Audubon Society,' 

 136; 'Consistency,' 170; 'The Law and 

 the Bird,' 202; 'Wanted — the Truth,' 

 II, 32; "Fees and Pledges,' 63; 'Bird 

 Protection and the Merchant Millin- 

 ers,' 128; 'Hats,' III, 40; 'Concerning 

 the Conference,' 217; 'A Mid-winter 

 Meditation,' IV, 2,7^ 'After Legal Pro- 

 tection — What?,' 71; 'Work!,' 103; 

 'Back to First Principles,' 168, 'Free 

 Lectures — Free Bird Charts — Free Cir- 

 culating Libraries,' V, 70 ; "A Word 

 to the Wise,' VI, j^ ; 'Conscience and 

 Game Laws,' 173 ; 'The Lodging and 

 Feeding of Birds,' 211; 'A New Year 

 Suggestion,' VII, 2; 'Wild Hedges,' 

 149; 'A Stronghold to be Conquered,' 

 215, 'Winter Feeding of Birds,' 

 228; IX, February,' 42, 'The Blue- 

 bird,' 48 ; 'April,' 89, 'The Red-winged 

 Blackbird,' 93, 'In June,' 133, 'The 

 Baltimore Oriole,' 134. 'August and 

 the Flocking Time,' 178, 'The Indigo 

 Bunting,' 179, 'October and Prepara- 

 tions for Winter,' 224, 'The Purple 

 Finch,' 225, 'For December — Six Re- 

 minders,' 276, 'The Herring or Harbor 

 Gull,' 277 ; "February Hints,' X, 45, 

 'The Snowfiake,' 47, 'The Song Spar- 

 rows,' 90, 'The Barn Swallow,' 138, 

 'The Tree Swallow,' 179, "The King- 

 lets,' 221, 'The Crossbills,' 270; "How 

 our Birds Spend the Winter,' XI, 38 ; 

 'June,' 135 ; 'The House Wren,' 183 ; 

 'Winter Feeding Again,' 272 ; 'Febru- 

 ary — Preparation Month,' XII, 42; 

 'April,' 84; 'Two-Problems,' 122; 

 'Bird-Cities-of-Refuge.' 159; 'Pros and 



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