General Index 



Denig, Robert L. 'A Meadowlark's Un- 

 usual Nest-site.' XV, 113. 



Dennison, George A. 'A Talented Song 

 Sparrow.' XIV, 292. 



Denmark, Bird-protection in. IX, 60. 



Destructive Effects of a Hail on Bird- 

 life.' IV, 143- 



"Device for looking into Birds' Nests.' 



XIII, 75. 



Dibble, Edmund B. 'Two Notes.' II, 



Dick, Neil H. 'A Discovery m regard 



to the Towhee.' XIII, 253. 

 Dickcissel. X, habits 262; XIII, 83, 89. 

 'Dick Cissel' (poem. II, 88. 

 Dickerson, Mary C. 'Chestnut-sided 



Warbler,' X, 207 ; 'Chickadee all the 



year Round,' XI, 59. 

 Dike, A. C. 'A Phoebe with three 



Nests.' V, 198. 

 Dingle, Edward S. 'Notes on the Wood 



Thrush,' X, 217; 'Bird Records from 



Clarendon County, S. C.,' XV, 310. 

 Dipper. VIII, 10; X, nesting 1-7. 

 'Disabled Birds.' XIII, 191. 

 Diver, great northern. See Loon, 



Common. 

 Dommerich, L. F., bequest from. XV, 67. 

 Dommerich, Airs. L. F., death of. II, 



203. 

 Doolittle, W. O. 'Buried Treasure,' 



III, 74; 'The Old Maid Gull,' XV, 349- 

 'Do Snakes Charm Birds?' VIII, I37- 

 Dove, mourning. V, nest on ground 133; 



X, 82; XIII, nest 153. 

 Dovekie. See Auk, Little. 

 Drew, Emma E. 'Some Bird Acquain- 

 tances.' IX, 114. 

 'Drumming of the Ruffed Grouse.' X, 



246. 

 Duck, baldpate. XII, 146. 



— black. XI, courtship 195. 



— canvas-backed. IX. 127. 



—eider. VII, 322; XV, 14, 217. 



— mallard. XI, habits 40. 



— scoter. XV, 15. 



— shoveler. XIII, 208. 



— wood. IX, 127, economic value 189. 

 'Duck Hawk, A Massachusetts Airy.' 



VI, 47. , , 



'Duck Hawk, The, on the Palisades. 



XIV, 81. 



'Duck Hawks of Taughhannock Gorge.' 



XV, I. 



Ducks. V, nesting in N. Dakota 151 ; 

 VIII, tameness 59; X, slaughter in 

 British Columbia 150: food, XI, 41, 

 and rice-culture 44 ; XII, increase 115; 

 XIV, killed in oil-reservoir 336. 



Dugmore, A. Radcliffe. 'The Increase 

 of the Chestnut-sided Warbler.' IV, 



Dutcher, Mary, memorial fund for. XII, 

 172, 267. 



Dutcher, William. "Loons at Home,' I, 

 40; 'National Committee Notes,' VI, 

 35; also VII, 217, 252; Snowy Heron,' 



VI, 38; 'The Marsh Hawk,' VI, 78; 

 'The Red-Shouldered Hawk,' VI, 109; 

 'The American Soarrow Hawk,' VI, 

 144; 'The Screech Owl,' VL 179; 'The 

 Short-eared Owl,' VI, 218; Annual 

 Report Nat. Ass'n Aud. Societies, 



VII, 43; 'Which Shall be the National 

 Association Bird?' VII, 35; 'The Os- 

 trich,' VII, 154; 'The Barn Owl.' VH, 

 186: 'Guy M. Bradley,' VII, 218; 'The 

 Yellow-billed Cuckoo,' VII, 219; 'The 

 Tree Sparrow,' VII, 254; 'The Purple 

 Martin,' VII, 256; 'The American 

 Goldfinch,' VII, 290; 'Cardinal.' VIII, 

 39; 'The Behed Kingfisher,' VIII, 79; 

 'The Rose-breasted Grosbeak,' VIII, 

 113; 'The Scarlet Tanager.' VIII, 147; 

 'The Blue Jay,' VIII, 181; 'Remark- 

 able Flight of Redbreasted Nuthatches,' 



VIII, 209; 'The Killdeer.' VIII, 220; 

 'The Wood Duck,' IX, 189 : report. IX, 

 285 ; X, congratulations on 62nd birth- 

 day 88. report 277; 'Horrors of the 

 Plume-Trade,' XI, looa : 'How to 

 Attract Birds,' XI, 229; 'Education as 

 a Factor in Audubon Work,' XI, 281 ; 

 'Some Reasons Why International 

 Bird Protection is Necessary,' XII, 

 169; 'Bird-Box Experiences.' XII, 210, 

 departure to Europe 128, suffers par- 

 alysis 259, 270; XIII, health noted 59, 

 171, 22^, 263, 273, 326; ditto, XIV, 70, 

 320; ditto, XV, 137, 399- 



Dwight, Jonathan, Jr. 'How Ptarmigans 

 Molt' II, 175; 'How Birds Molt.' V, 

 156 ; 'Thrushes of North America,' IX, 

 103. 



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Eagle, bald. III. early nesting 34; XIV, 



threatening child 228, 349. 



—-golden. XI. flight 252. 

 'Early Larks.' Ill, 54- 

 Eaton, Isabel. 'Bird Studies for Children.' 



I. 17- 

 Eckstrom, Fannie H. 'The Bad Repute 



of Whiskey John,' IV, 109; 'Story of 



Peter,' XIV, 275. 

 Edmonton Bird-Club. XII, 129. 

 'Edmonton. Alberta, Birds.' IX, 118. 

 Educational leaflets, history of. VIII, 



246. 



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