General Index 



Egg-collecting reprobated. I, 6i, 63. 



Egg-laying, study of. V, 95. 



Eggs of birds. VIII, value for study 



95 ; X, destroyed by storms 124. 

 'Eggs of the Flicker found in an Odd 



Place.' XI, "jz. 

 Egret, American. X, 59-68 ; XI, in 



South Carolina 187; XIV, life-history 



62-69. 

 Egret-hunters punished. XV, 339. 

 Egret, snowy. XIV, life-history 62-69. 

 Egrets. XII, colonies raided 129; XIII, 



fund for saving 226; in Venezuela 172; 



XIV, 62-69, 74, 135, protection of 194, 



198, 262, 324, 386; XV, 68, 74, 148, 209, 



280, 410. 

 Elepaaio. Ill, 154. 

 Elk. XIII, starving in Wyoming 121 ; 



XIV, transfer of 191 ; XV, protection 



for 141. 

 Elliott, Amanda. 'Nesting Habits of the 



Wood Pewee.' XI, 154. 

 'Elliott Coues on Audubon.' Ill, 9. 

 Elliot, Daniel G. 'Coues as a Young 



Man.' IV, 3. 

 Emerson, L. P. 'Replacing a Fallen 



Swift's Nest.' XII, 143. 

 Emery, Mrs. Mary. Gift of a bird 



park. XII, 129, 160. 

 Emu, destroyed. XIII, 66. 

 English Sparrow. See Sparrow^ Euro- 

 pean. 

 'English Sparrow as an Evicter.' VII, 



126. 

 'English Sparrow, The, and Bird-boxes.' 



XI, 217. 

 'English Starling' (poem). IV, 61. 

 'Entangled in the Burdock' (poem). X, 



46. 

 'European Birds in America.' V, 163. 

 'Evening Grosbeak, A Recent Visit of 



the.' VII, 173. 

 Everglades, bird-life in the. XIII, 288. 

 'Ezekiel.' XIV, 154. 



Fairbanks, Nettie I. 'Lunch-counter 



Notes.' XII, 199. 

 'Fallacy of the Moving Bird-House.' 



IX, 209. 

 Fantail. V, 115, 117. 

 Faucett, E. 'The Baltimore Oriole.' IX, 



Feathers, use of, in millinery. II, cru- 

 sade against 32 ; warning to post- 

 masters 66; advertisement of by a 

 trader 66; III, 40; V, growth 158. See 

 also Aigrette; Plume; Milliners. 



Feather-trade. II, proposition from 

 milliners 93 ; IV, discussed 168 ; V, 

 104; VIII, 74; IX, statistics 146; X, 

 98, 193 ; XI, defence of 232 ; XII, 51 ; 

 XIII, 278; XIV, 52; XV, 145. 



'February.' IX, 42. 



'February — Preparation Month.' XII, 42. 



'February Birds.' II, 23. 



'February Hints.' X, 45. 



'February Walk, A.' I, 94. 



"February Walk, A, in Central Park.' 



I, 5.7. 

 'Feeding Birds in Winter.' VII, 41. 

 'Feeding Birds in Winter.' VIII, 171. 

 Feeding devices, rustic. XIV, 12>T- 

 'Female of the Species is more puzzlin' 



than the Male' (poem). XV, 290. 

 'Feud of the Crows and the Owl.' XI, 



4- 

 Field, George W. 'The Heath Hen.' IX, 



249; XV, 352. 

 Field-notes, method of keeping. V, 125 ; 



_X, 128. 

 Field-record, Chapman's. Ill, scheme 



for 203. 

 Finch, Aleutian rosy. XV, 364, 366. 



— brown-capped rosy. XV, 365, 366. 



■ — black rosy. XV, 365, 366. 



— grass. See Sparrow, Vesper. 



— gray-crowned rosy. XIV, 1 70. 



— Hepburn's rosy. XII, nesting 108. 



— pine. IX, 174. 



— house. IX, habits 61. 



— purple. IX, economic value 225. 

 Finker, A. D. 'Nesting Site of the 



American Long-eared Owl.' IX. 83. 

 Finklea, I., and Morris, A, L. 'A Study 



of Mockingbirds.' XV, 307. 

 Finley, William L. X, report 291 ; 'The 



Bush-tit,' XI, 225, report 301 ; 'The 



Blackheaded Grosbeak,' XII, 163 ; re- 

 port 275; XIII, 347; XIV, report 415; 



XV, report 431. 

 'First Impressions of Hawaiian Birds.' 



Ill, 119, 153. 

 Fischer, Moritz. 'A Vanished Race.' 



XV, "iJ. 

 Fisher, William H., memorial notice of, 



XI, 327. 

 Fish-hawk. See Hawk, Fish. 

 'Fish Hawks, The, of Gardiner's Island.* 



X. 153- 

 Fisher, Walter V. 'Tame Wild Geese.' 



VIII, 193. 



Fiske, Dwight L. 'Confiding Vireos.' 



IX, 47. 



Fiske, George W., Jr. 'The Olive-sided 



Flycatcher.' VII, 195. 

 'Five Little Waxwings.' XV, 218. 



