Index to Books and Periodicals 



Oologist, Oriole, Osprey. See Ornitho- 

 logical Magazines. 



Ornithological Magazines, and Minor 

 Publications : Notices of. Ill, 27, 77 > 

 III, 144, 177, 213; IV, 35, 69, 99, 133. 

 165, 201 ; V, 2,3, 35, 66, loi, 135, 167, 

 262; VI, 31, 70, loi, 136, 171, 207; 

 VII, 27, 146, 179, 247, 285; VIII, 31, 

 106, 140, 176, 214; IX, 87, 88, 176, 

 221, 273; X, 42, 86, 132, 176, 218, 267; 

 XI, 89, 180, 219, 269; XII, 39, 119, 

 157, 250: XIII, 46, loi, 156, 262, 312; 

 XIV, 50, 116, 173, 23s, 300, 358; XV, 

 US, 182, 249, 313, 379- 



Ornithology of the Bahama Islands. 

 By Todd and Worthington. XIV, 116. 



Ornithology of Princeton Expeditions 

 to Patagonia. VI, 169. 



Our Birds and their Nestlings. By M. 

 C. Walker. VI, 170. 



Our Bird Comrades. By L. S. Keyset. 

 X, 86. 



Our Bird Friends. By R. Kearton. Ill, 

 36. 



Our Common Birds. By C. F. Hodge. 

 I, 167. 



Our Native Birds. By D. Lange. II, 

 28. 



Our Native Birds. By H. Nehrling. 



XIV, 357. 



Our Search for a Wilderness. By Mary 



C. and C. W. Beebe. XII, 155. 

 Our Vanishing Wild Life. By W. T. 



Hornaday. XV, 247. 

 Pacific Coast Avifauna, No. i. By J. 



Grinnell. Ill, 76; same, "No. 8," XIV, 



301. 

 Pamphlets noticed. See Ornithological 



Magazines. 

 Photography for Bird-Lovers. By B. 



Beetham. XIII, 210. 

 Phylogenetic Value of Color. By W. 



Stone. XV, 379. 

 Plants useful to Attract Birds. By W. 



L. McAtee. XII, 157. 

 Policemen of the Air, The. By H. W. 



Henshaw. X, 131. 

 Practical Value of Birds. By J. Hen- 

 derson. XV, 181. 

 Private Game Preserves. By T. S. 



Palmer. XII, 156. 

 Proceedings Delav^^are Valley Orn. Club. 



n, 159. 



Proceedings Fourth Internat. Orn. Con- 

 gress. IX, 175. 



Proceedings Nebraska Ornithologists' 

 Union. V, 134. 



Protection of Our Native Birds. By T. 

 H. Montgomery, Jr. IX, 176. 



Purple Martin, The, and Houses. By 



J. W. Jacobs. XII, 82. 

 Rarer British Breeding Birds. By R. 



Kearton. II, 91. 



Relation of Sparrows to Agriculture. 



By S. D. Judd. Ill, 212. 

 Report on Immigrations. By W. R. 



Oglivie-Grant. XV, 115. 

 Report of Biological Survey. X, 85 ; 



XI, 89; Xn, 38. 

 Revealing and Concealing Coloration. By 



Theodore Roosevelt. XIII, 255. 

 Sand Dunes and Salt Marshes. By C. 



W. Townsend. XV, 378. ■ 

 Seasonal Changes of Color in Birds. 



By C. W. Beebe. X, 175. 

 Sequence of Plumages and Moults. By 



J. Dwight, Jr. Ill, 35. 

 Significance of White Markings. By H. 



C. Tracy. XIII, 100. 

 Sketch-book of British Birds. By R. 



B. Sharpe. I, 61. 

 Some Common . . . Birds in Re- 

 lation to Man. By McAtee and Beall. 



XIV, 234. 

 Some New Facts about Migration. By 



W. W. Cooke. VI, 206. 

 Spell of the Rockies. By Enos Mills. 



XIV, 234- 

 Sport of Bird Study. By H. K. Job. 



XI, 268. 

 Stories of Bird Life. By T. G. Pear- 

 son. IV. 68. 

 Story of a Bird Lover. By W. E. D. 



Scott. V. loi. 

 Story of a Martin Colony. By J. W. 



Jacobs. V, 31. 

 Stowe Notes. By E. M. Taber. XV, 



379- 

 Studies in Bird Migration. By W. E. 



Clarke. XIV, 232. 

 Summer Birds of Shaw's Garden. By 



O. Widmann. XII, 81. 

 Survey of Mt. Shasta. By C. H. Mer- 



riam. II, 28. 

 The Bird Book. By F. H. Eckstorm. 



HI, 75- 

 The Bird our Brother. By O. T. Miller. 



X, 131. 

 The Face of the Fields. By D. L. 



Sharp. XIII, 211. 

 The Linnet of the Hawaiian Islands. 



By J. Grinnell. XIII, 155. 

 Two Bird Lovers in Mexico. By C. 



W. Beebe. VII, 283. 

 Two Little Savages. By E. T. Seton. 



VI, 30. . . 

 Two Vanishing Game Birds. By A. K. 



Fisher. IV, 163. 



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